Plaster for Uterine Tumors
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Aristotle
|
Herb Name 41906_1e7a7f-df> |
Latin 41906_c92c37-76> |
Amount 41906_c87d68-ba> |
|---|---|---|
| 41906_37b56a-fb> |
Commiphora guidottii 41906_68bcd4-94> | 41906_b49f0e-31> |
| 41906_fd46ba-7f> |
Commiphora mukul 41906_daceea-f3> | 41906_66d1c2-22> |
| 41906_e6103f-9e> |
Dorema ammoniacum 41906_2eda21-cb> | 41906_99cfa1-a6> |
| 41906_1f45aa-8a> |
Commiphora molmol 41906_e09200-8d> |
2 drams ea. 41906_0f6195-ff> |
| 41906_916866-5f> |
Crocus sativus 41906_ea0a5e-79> |
1⁄2 dram 41906_846f24-b6> |
Preparation:
Dissolve the Gums in Oil of Sweet Almonds, and form a Ointment with Wax and Turpentine, adding the Saffron towards the end.
Function:
Clears Phlegm, moves Blood, resolves Tumors
Use:
1. Uterine Fibroids
2. Other Uterine Tumors
3. Other Fibroid Tumors
Dose:
Apply topically to the lower baomen and pubic region.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Safflower can be used in place of Saffron in a dose of 2 drams.

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