Purging Bitter Decoction

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Pharmacopoeia Bateana

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Centaury

Centaurium erythraea

Agrimony

Agrimonia eupatoria

Camomile flowers

Matricaria recutita

1⁄2 handful ea.

Blessed Thistle seed

Carduus benedictus

Citron seed

Citrus medica

1 1⁄2 drams ea.

Calendula

Calendula officinalis

2 pugils

Gentian roots

Gentiana lutea

2 drams

Senna

Cassia angustifolia

6 drams

Rhubarb

Rheum palmatum

1 dram

White Wine

Vinum album

Fountain Water

Aqua Fontanum

1 lb. ea.

Preparation:

Decoct down to half, adding the Senna and Rhubarb towards the end. Strain, clarify, and keep for use.

Function:

Clears Heat and Toxin, benefits Digestion, cleanses and tones Stomach and Bowels

Use:

1. Worms in Children; Rickets
2. Obstructed Menstruation, Amenorrhea, Chlorosis;
3. Opens Obstructions of the Viscera, Colic
4. Edema, Gout, Yellow and Black Jaundice
5. Useful in Stubborn and Rebellious diseases to take occasionally
6. Lungs obstructed with tartarous (thick) matter

Dose:

2–4 oz. or more

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. This was also made without Senna and Rhubarb for those who didn’t require them, or those who are weak.

Similar Formulas:

See also Bitter Decoction and Aromatic Bitter Decoction.

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