Powder for Loss of Memory and Stupidity
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Philon (Nicolai Magni, De Medicis Pulveribus, 1545)
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Herb Name 42131_d8af31-05> |
Latin 42131_754509-62> |
Amount 42131_932641-62> |
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Balm * 42131_4fd421-d5> |
Melissa officinalis 42131_034674-03> |
1⁄2 oz. 42131_9a97bc-e2> |
* Balm, was to be collected in the Month of May (Northern hemisphere)
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Calms the Liver, clears Heat, strengthens the Brain
Use:
1. Amnesia
2. loss of Wits; Stupidity or Foolishness
Dose:
Take this as a dose each morning with Chicken broth or White Wine.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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This was called Ad memoriae abolitionem & stultitiam; Powder for obliterated Memory and foolishness and was in Philon’s Book 1, Chapter 14. It is interesting as it is a one-herb formula with a specific vehicle, Chicken broth being optimal.