Triphera Saracenica Magna
Triphera of the Saracens Greater

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Chebulic Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula

Belleric Myrobalan

Terminalia bellerica

Emblic Myrobalan

Emblica officinalis

Black Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (black)

Yellow Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (yellow)

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

Black Pepper

Piper nigrum

White Pepper

Piper album

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Indian leaf

Cinnamonum tamala

Indian Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

Greater Cardamon

Amomum subulatum

Watercress

Nasturtium officinale

Cyperus

Cyperus rotundus

Celery seed

Apium graveolens

Ash tree seed

Fraxinus excelsior

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Red Behen

Salvia hemotodes

White Behen

Centaurea behen

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

2 drams ea.

Nutmeg

Myristica fragrans

Mace

Myristica fragrans

Sesame seed

Sesamum indicum

3 drams ea.

Sweet Almonds

Prunus amygdalus dulcis

Bitter Almonds

Prunus amygdalus amara

Aloeswood

Aquillaria agallocha

Rhubarb

Rheum palmatum

Fennel seed

Foeniculum vulgare

Mastic

Pistacia lentiscus

2 drams ea.

Clove Basil seed

Ocinum gratissimum

Mint

Mentha arvensis

Persian Oregano

Oregano spp.

1 1⁄2 drams ea.

Preparation:

Fry Myrobalans in butter (or Ghee) and the rest in Almond oil, then mix with triple their weight of clarified Honey. At last add Turbith powder 5 drams, Musk 15 grains (some versions seemed to not add Turbith)

Function:

Promotes Digestion, Strengthens Heart, Brain, Stomach, Spleen and Liver, clears Cold and Phlegm, resolves Wind

Use:

1. Indigestion
2. Dampness of the Spleen and Stomach
3. Putrefying Humors in the belly
4. Foul body odor, Bad breath
5. Hemorrhoids
6. Strengthens Mind and Heart
7. Prevents and treats Melancholy
8. Maintains Health and Youthfulness; some claimed it restored Youth
9. Aphrodisiac
10. Headache
11. Jaundice
12. Liver disease
13. Bene
fits Sight
14. Chronic and Tertian Fevers

Dose:

1–3 drams in the morning with warm water.

Comment:

Wirtzung said “… with her heat strengthens the digestion of the Stomach and of the Liver, it consumes all Windiness of the same, it makes good Breath, and is very commodious for the whole body; it keeps a body healthy, it provokes desire of Venery, and it obstructs all the Bleeding of the Piles”.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:


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