Syrupus de Betonica Compositus
Syrup of Betony Compound
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Pharmacopoeia Augustana
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Herb Name 44616_6a2bed-45> |
Latin 44616_8f0665-7d> |
Amount * 44616_0eaa68-37> |
|---|---|---|
| 44616_3a1996-0d> |
Betonica officinalis 44616_cc09f1-6d> |
3 handfuls 44616_4643c4-68> |
| 44616_22b66c-8c> |
Oreganum marjorana 44616_7a357d-f1> |
1 1⁄2 handfuls 44616_48e3ac-7b> |
| 44616_9207fc-29> |
Thymus vulgaris 44616_5d85ee-99> | 44616_c42933-73> |
| 44616_b15ab1-47> |
Rosa gallica 44616_ca60ac-89> |
1 handful ea. 44616_277625-8b> |
| 44616_06a98b-8f> |
Viola odorata 44616_e8d765-80> | 44616_af3145-7c> |
| 44616_22b1aa-6a> |
Lavendula stoechas 44616_897d6b-3c> | 44616_3bbecf-b9> |
| 44616_8b3d11-cf> |
Salvia officinalis 44616_f4bf87-9e> |
1⁄2 handful ea. 44616_7f9269-78> |
| 44616_c428a5-df> |
Foeniculum vulgare 44616_252690-98> | 44616_07fec3-33> |
| 44616_cd20c1-f2> |
Pimpinella anisum 44616_1b2155-67> | 44616_8ac221-47> |
| 44616_88c9b4-90> |
Ammi majus 44616_d18006-fe> |
1⁄2 oz. ea. 44616_8a5db5-1e> |
| 44616_a3eacf-8b> |
Polypodium vulgare 44616_bd0f4d-13> | 44616_0f2f3f-ee> |
| 44616_bb3c81-5a> |
Paeonia officinalis 44616_159cff-61> | 44616_838470-5b> |
| 44616_f439ae-8c> |
Foeniculum vulgare 44616_4a27e6-50> |
5 drams ea. 44616_e2220c-f3> |
Preparation:
Form a Syrup.
The following method was used by some: Digest them in 6 lbs. of warm water, and 2 1⁄2 lbs. of clarified juice of Betony for 24 hours; then distill in B.M. until 5 lbs. have come over. Strain and strongly press the remaining out, and clarify with the white of an Egg. With 3 1⁄2 lbs. of Sugar, boil to the consistency of Lozenges; then add the water which was distilled off, and boil gently to the consistency of a Syrup. This method of preparation was invented to preserve the goodness of aromatic herbs and prevent any goodness evaporating during prolonged boiling.
Function:
Clears Wind and Cold, Promotes Menstruation, Prepares Melancholy Humor
Use:
1. Headache and Migraine from Wind and Cold
2. Vertigo, Dizziness
3. Frenzy, Madness, Melancholy
4. Eye diseases from Wind and Cold
5. Loss of Smell
6. Cold of the Stomach, Indigestion, loss of Appetite
7. Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Uterine Pain associate with Cold
8. Bladder diseases from Cold; Incontinence, Bladder Pain, Strangury
Dose:
1–2 oz. taken in the morning fasting
Comment:
“It helps diseases coming of Cold, both in the Head and Stomach, as also such as come of Wind, Vertigos, Madness; it concocts Melancholy, it provokes the Menses [Menstruation]”. (Culpeper)
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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