Trochisci Alkekengi
Troches of Winter Cherry

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Winter Cherries

Physalis alkekengi

3 drams

Gum Arabic

Acacia arabica

Tragacanth

Astragalus tragacanth

Frankincense

Boswellia sacra

Pine nuts

Nux Pinea

Bitter Almonds

Prunus amygdalus amara

White Starch

Amylum

Licorice juice

Succus Glycyrrhiza

Armenian Earth

Terra Armenius

Poppy seed

Papaver somniferum

Dragon’s Blood

Daemonorops draco

6 drams ea.

Melon seed

Citrullus vulgaris

Gourd seed

Cucurbita spp.

Pumpkin seed

Cucurbita pepo

Cucumber seed

Cucumis sativus

3 1⁄2 drams ea.

Parsley seed

Petroselinum crispum

White Henbane seed

Hyoscyamus niger

White Amber

Succinum alba

Earth of Lemnos

Terra Lemnia

Opium

Opium

2 drams ea.

Preparation:

Powder, and with Winter Cherry juice, form Troches

Function:

Clears Heat, relieves Irritation, promotes Urine, resolves Stones, promotes Healing, relieves Pain

Use:

1. Burning Urine
2. Strangury
3. Dysuria
4. Gravel, Stones
5. Abscesses, Ulcers or Tumors of the Urinary tract;
6. Prostatitis, Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

Dose:

1–1 1⁄2 drams in Plantain water (for Heat of the Urine), or Syrup of Violets (in Urinary Abscess, Ulcers, or Tumors)

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. This can be used without the Opium, Opium only being important in cases with strong pain. A double dose of Poppy seed could also be used.
2. The contemporary Unani version omits Tragacanth, Frankincense, Licorice juice, seeds of Parsley and Henbane, Amber, Lemnian Earth and Opium, making it more feasible to be made today.

Similar Formulas:

See also the contemporary Unani Troches of Winter Cherry, which is similar, but modified, and more practically made today.

Troches of Winter Cherry was commonly used for various Urinary disorders.


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