Syrupus Tussilaginus Compositum
Syrup of Coltsfoot Compound
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
|
Herb Name 42888_c5957e-59> |
Latin 42888_41d1e6-54> |
Amount * 42888_795101-dc> |
|---|---|---|
| 42888_97698f-83> |
Tussilago farfara 42888_e2f3ff-81> |
½ lb. 42888_fdc877-6b> |
| 42888_bf7a5f-72> |
Tussilago farfara 42888_4573b4-37> | 42888_aaf99e-f5> |
| 42888_146161-96> |
Tussilago farfara 42888_de2081-d3> |
4 handfuls ea. 42888_0e2bc5-a9> |
| 42888_d5c3d1-ce> |
Adiantum capillus-veneris 42888_733742-46> |
2 handfuls 42888_e44db5-49> |
| 42888_a3ce75-b1> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 42888_d5476b-d2> |
1 oz. 42888_910d82-d2> |
Preparation:
Boil the bruised roots in 8 pints of Spring Water for half an hour; add the leaves, boil another 15 minutes. Next add the Licorice, Maidenhair, and Flowers; boil briefly, then remove from the heat; strain and press when cool, and clarify with an egg white. Strain and add 5 lbs. of White Sugar and make a Syrup. It was usually made into a thick syrup like an Electuary so that it could be licked often.
Function:
Clears Phlegm, Stops Cough and Wheezing, clears the Throat
Use:
1. Hoarseness
2. Sore Throat
3. Loss of Voice
4. Cough, Bronchitis
5. Asthma
6. Shortness of Breath, Difficulty Breathing
Dose:
½–1 oz.; 1 teaspoonful for a child.
Besty used as a licking medicine for Hoarseness and Cough.
Comment:
“It helps shortness and difficulty of Breathing, the asperity of the windpipe; it cocts, moves, and expectorates spittle: but it must be licked like an Eclegm [licking medicine], that it may stick long in the Osophage [Esophagus]”. (Renodeus)
Cautions:
Should not be used long term.
Modifications:
1. Some used 6 handfuls each of fresh leaf and flower of Coltsfoot, and omitted the roots.
2. Some added 1 handful of Hyssop
3. Some added Dates, Figs, Jujubes and Raisins

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