Syrups de Viola Composita
Syrup of Violet Compound

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:


Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

fresh Violet leaves

Viola odorata

5 handfuls

Quince seed

Cydonia oblonga

Mallow seed

Malva sylvestris

7 handfuls ea.

Jujube

Ziziphus jujuba

Sebesten

Cordia spp

20 of each

Preparation:

Boil in Barley water; to the strained liquor add 1 1⁄2 lbs. of white sugar, and form a syrup.

Function:

Clears Heat, benefits Yin, resists Poison

Use:

1. Stomach Heat
2. Liver Heat
3. Heart Heat
4. Heat of the Lungs with acute Cough
5. Pleurisy
6. Catarrh
7. resists Pestilence and Poison
8. Quenches Thirst in Fever
9. Diabetes (frequent Urination of a hot cause)
10. Restlessness, Insomnia

Dose:

2–4 oz.

Comment:

“This syrup cools and moistens, and that very gently, it corrects the sharpness of Choler, and gives ease in hot vices of the Breast [Lungs], it quenches Thirst in acute Fevers, and resist the heat of the disease; it comforts hot Stomachs exceedingly, cools the Liver and Heart, and resists Putrefaction, Pestilence [Infection], and Poison”. (Culpeper)

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:


Similar Formulas:

Compare with Syrup of Violets of Mesue.

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