Powder for Uterine Cancer
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Culpeper (Culpeper’s Directory for Midwives)
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Herb Name 42149_033f81-19> |
Latin 42149_7bd7e6-9e> |
Amount 42149_384964-c1> |
|---|---|---|
| 42149_d117d7-1e> |
Smaragdus 42149_69685c-30> | 42149_ba61cf-ed> |
| 42149_f04391-18> |
Sapphirus 42149_f7a56d-cc> | 42149_460044-05> |
| 42149_cb2680-99> |
Bezoar 42149_607da3-54> |
1 dram ea. 42149_41c70e-e6> |
Preparation:
Powder and mix well.
The stones are to be levigated very well with Rose water until impalpable.
Function:
Clears Heat and Poison, opens Obstructions, resolves Masses
Use:
1. Uterine Cancer
2. May be applicable to other types of Cancer
Dose:
3–4 grains (195–260mg) daily with Scabious or Carduus water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Beryllium induces an immune response by creation of neoantigens.

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Culpeper said “This powder for many days given is excellent”. It is most certainly not his invention, but his source is uncertain. The claim that its long-term administration is effective is probably taken from the original source.
This is given due to the fact that stones and gems were long regarded as having strong and profound effects. The use of gemstones internally in Tibetan Medicine is claimed to be most powerful, and a number of the Gem-containing Precious Pills are still used in Cancer treatment. Up into the middle ages, such beliefs and uses for stones was likewise commonplace in Europe.