Powder for Scrofula

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Antidotarium Bononiense, 1641

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Sponge burnt

Spongia usta

Sea Balls burnt

Pilae Marinae

Cuttlefish bone

Os Sepia

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Black Pepper

Piper nigrum

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

Rock Salt

Sal Gem

Pellitory

Anacyclus pyrethrum

Galls

Galla

Echium

Echium vulgare

2 oz. ea.

Burnt Hazel nut shells

Corylus avellana usta

1⁄2 oz.

Pumice

Pumex

Plantain seed

Plantago majus

Iron filings prepared *

Ferrum

Burnt Egg shell

Calyx usta

White Hellebore prepared

Helleborus alba praeparata

Black Hellebore prepared

Helleborus niger praeparata

2 drams ea.

*Listed as ‘Limature acuum’=filings of a needle?

Preparation:

Powder

Function:

Clears Phlegm and Heat, resolves Swellings

Use:

1. Scrofula
2. Goiter
3. Lymph swellings in general

Dose:

2–4 scruples in white wine or Sage water

Cautions:

1. Due to the toxicity of the Hellebores, use carefully, beginning with the lower dose and increasing if needed.
2. Not suitable for use in young children or during pregnancy.

Modifications:



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