Troches for Back and Sacral Pain
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Alexandri (Medici Graeci, 1541)
|
Herb Name 42439_faa92c-c1> |
Latin 42439_42c57b-5e> |
Amount 42439_7b5829-c6> |
|---|---|---|
| 42439_6171f9-4c> |
Cassia angustifolia 42439_2ca259-89> | 42439_ff948a-0a> |
| 42439_2f5a35-a9> |
Operculina turpethum 42439_e5e091-e8> |
3 drams ea. 42439_ecfe94-d1> |
| 42439_b77ea0-1c> |
Astragalus sarcocolla 42439_776a06-52> |
2 oz. 42439_0ceac0-ee> |
| 42439_68c52b-04> |
Convovulus scammonia 42439_5010b3-d6> |
1 oz. 42439_945d83-63> |
| 42439_032252-cc> |
Rosa gallica 42439_87b2c2-59> |
1⁄2 oz. 42439_fc7d01-ba> |
| 42439_8086e4-e5> |
Pistacia lentiscus 42439_e10a5c-75> |
2 drams 42439_25122e-7d> |
* 1 ounce seems an excessively large dose of Scammony; it is possible that 1 ounce was mistranslated from 1 dram, which would be a more likely amount. Sarcocolla likewise may be 2 drams rather than 2 ounces.
Preparation:
Powder and with a sufficient amount of decoction of Tithymalus (Euphorbia helioscopia) form Troches of 1 dram each.
Function:
Clear Wind and Damp, promote Urine, ease Pain
Use:
1. Kidney Pain
2. Lumbago, Lower back pain
3. Arthritis or Pain of the Sacrum
4. Sciatica
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram with warm water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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