Diacinnamonum
Powder of Cinnamon Compound

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

15 drams

Galangal

Alpina officinarum

7 drams

Cassia Wood

Cinnamonum cassia

Cumin

Cuminum cyminum

Elecampane roots

Inula helenium

1⁄2 ounce ea.

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Mace

Myristica fragrans

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

Nutmeg

Myristica fragrans

Aloeswood

Aquillaria agallocha

3 drams ea.

Saffron

Crocus sativus

1 dram

Sugar

Saccharum

5 drams

Musk (optional)

Moschus

2 scruples

Preparation:

Powder; 7 1⁄2 oz. can be made into an Electuary with 2 lbs., 8 oz. Clarified Honey

Function:

Clears Cold and Damp, warms and strengthen the Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys

Use:

“for all bad, cold, moist Stomachs”
“all affections proceeding from a Cold cause”.
1. Stomach Pain
2. Indigestion
3. Nausea
4. Poor Appetite
5. Cold-type Diarrhea.

6. Edema
7. cold-type Cough and Asthma.
8. Amenorrhea
9. helps promote Labor and expel the Afterbirth
10. Leukorrhea
11. Back Pain
12. Impotence
13. Infertility;
14. Edema during Pregnancy (without Musk).
15. “strengthens the Eyesight” (Wirtzung)
16. very useful in Old Age and in all Cold diseases.

Dose:

1–2 drams, taken in the morning fasting to strengthen digestion.

Cautions:

Not used in hot, dry bodies

Modifications:

1. Some added a little Rhubarb, not to purge, but to stop the other medicines from overheating. It also helps clears excess residue that accumulates in poor digestion.
2. For Stomach pain, combine with Diagalanga.
3. Safflower (3 drams) can be used in place of Saffron

Similar Formulas:

Diagalanga (Powder of Galangal Compound) (Mesue)
Dianthos (Powder of Rosemary)


This is an important medicine to warm and strengthen the Stomach and Spleen, and increase Digestive force. It can be used for most diseases arising from Coldness, especially of the digestive system and kidneys.


“But especially is the Confection Diacinnamomum commended for a blessed medicine, for all bad, moist and spoiled Stomachs as that consumes all superfluous humidity, helps digestion, and strengthens the Eyesight”. (Wirtzung)

It was said to “Comfort Nature very much” and cures “all affections proceeding from a Cold cause”.


“Of the Aromata’s which this Powder admits, Cinnamon is most prepollent: which is of two sorts; the one more tenuious and fragrant, which the Arabians call Darcheni; the other more crass, and less odorate which we call vulgar or ligneous Cinnamon. We have depinged both their Histories, in Chap. 9. Sec. 3. and Book 1 of our Medicinal Matter. The Neotericks, for more suavities sake, prepare Diacinnamomum with Musk. Its preparation is no more but pulveration, and the confused union of the Powders.

Diacinnamomum consisting wholly of hot and aromatical ingredients, doth miraculously resartiate [increase] strength, exhilarate the Spirits, and cure all affections proceeding from cold causes”. (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)

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