Traumatic Decoction
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea, Thomas Fuller, London, 1710
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Herb Name 45182_295245-e0> |
Latin 45182_5ee2b8-77> |
Amount * 45182_4e9dc3-d3> |
|---|---|---|
| 45182_380ef5-2e> |
Arctium lappa 45182_c41781-56> |
3 oz. 45182_0ff059-88> |
| 45182_e896bf-af> |
Rubia tinctorum 45182_b72e80-1d> |
6 drams 45182_9deeac-7f> |
| 45182_a3e50d-59> |
Rheum palmatum 45182_7768aa-2a> |
2 drams 45182_438f0f-4e> |
| 45182_f10262-2f> |
Origanum dictamnus 45182_6df4fa-91> | 45182_58a8f8-ad> |
| 45182_40f5f5-1a> |
Hypericum perforatum 45182_a1c65b-87> | 45182_8efec2-93> |
| 45182_d2a7be-53> |
Sanicula europaea 45182_0fdf55-1d> | 45182_8ba2b2-c0> |
| 45182_1cd771-f5> |
Ajuga reptens 45182_68e7bc-6d> |
1 handful ea. 45182_ab94c4-d4> |
Preparation:
Decoction. It can be decocted in wine, or equal parts of water and wine. If there is heat, decoct in water.
Function:
Clears Heat and Toxin, moves the Blood, clears Stasis
Use:
1. Bruising
2. Trauma and Soft Tissue Injury with Inflammation
3. Injury and Inflammation of the Nerves
Dose:
A cupful twice daily
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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