Quinquefoliae, Cinquefoil

Pentafillum, Five-leaved grass

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Herbarius latinus, Petri, 1485

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Dioscorides Materia Medica, Ruellio, 1549

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Flora von Deutschland (25), Kohler, 1886

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Botanical name:

Potentilla reptans (syn. P. repens)

Parts used:

Herb in flower; Root

Temperature & Taste:

Temperate, very dry.

Classifications:

2K. RESOLVENT.  2N. REPELLENT.  2T. GLUTINATE
3C. ALEXIPHARMICS

Uses:

1. Stops Leakage and Bleeding:

-Diarrhea

2. Clears Wind-Damp:

-Joint pain

3. Clears Phlegm, Stops Cough:

-Cough

4. Promotes Healing, Moves the Blood::

-Trauma, Bruising etc

5. Clears Heat, Resists Poison:

-Cold, Influenza

6. Externally:

-Used for Hernias

Dose:

Herb and Root can be used in similar doses.
Herb or root in powder: 2–5 grams

Comment:

Traditionally used for Fevers, as a folk remedy, 3 leaves would be given for Tertian Fever (3-day fever), and 4 leaves for Quartan (4-day fever)

Substitutes:

… available in PRO version

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Main Combinations:

1. Convulsions, Epilepsy, Cinquefoil with … available in PRO version
2. Scrofula, Lymphatic swellings., Cinquefoil with … available in PRO version
3. Incontinence, Cinquefoil with … available in PRO version
4. Diarrhea or Dysentery with Blood, Cinquefoil, … available in PRO version
5. Herpes, Cinquefoil root … available in PRO version
6. Cancer, Cinquefoil with … available in PRO version
7. Fistulas, Cinquefoil … available in PRO version
8. Astringent Fomentation: Cinquefoil … available in PRO version
9. Topically for Pain: Cinquefoil, … available in PRO version

Major Formulas:

Decoction for Hernia
Syrup of Balm (Fernelius)
Wine for Incontinence
Powder Helpful for Epilepsy (Alexander)
Electuary of Figwort (Avicenna)
Electuary for a Duke (Electuarium Ducis) (Nicholas)
The Queen of Colen’s Electuary

Cautions:

None noted

Main Preparations used:

Distilled Water of the Herb


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