Trochisci Absinthio Minus
Lesser Troches of Wormwood
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Mesue
|
Herb Name 44879_067244-bd> |
Latin 44879_c70a8c-10> |
Amount 44879_d78a60-04> |
|---|---|---|
| 44879_cf79c6-4e> |
Apium graveolens 44879_260c98-0a> | 44879_8795ef-04> |
| 44879_6c8963-5b> |
Artemisia absinthum 44879_c2b3e6-e4> | 44879_39e8f6-f2> |
| 44879_9d5acc-67> |
Prunus amygdalus amara 44879_bb2f91-46> | 44879_2abdb3-56> |
| 44879_5c7747-2d> |
Pimpinella anisum 44879_b6e523-4f> | 44879_ffa226-c2> |
| 44879_b558a7-7c> |
Asarum europeum 44879_9aa24c-9e> |
equal parts 44879_e759ec-dd> |
Preparation:
Powder then form Troches with sufficient clarified Chicory juice
Function:
Moves Qi, opens Liver Obstructions
Use:
1. Liver Obstructions
2. Liver Hardness and Tumors;
3. Jaundice;
4. Stomach Hardness and Tumors;
5. Hepatitis;
6. Chronic Fevers;
7. Pain of the abdominal organs from obstruction;
8. Edema, and to prevent its return.
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram; usually taken with Oxymel
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Similar Formulas:
1. Without Asarum, these were called Bitter Troches.

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These were called Troches for the Liver and Dysentery in Medici Graeci (1541).