Universal Vulnerary Decoction
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Joseph Du Chesne (Pharmacopoea Dogmaticum Resititua, 1622)
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount * |
|---|---|---|
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Potentilla tormentilla |
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Symphytum officinale |
1 oz. ea. |
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Shilajit |
1⁄2 oz. |
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Citrus limonum |
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Sanicula europaea |
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Pirola rotundifolia |
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Verbena officinalis |
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Alchemilla vulgaris |
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Polygonum hydropier |
1 handful ea. |
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Vinca major |
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Geranium robertum |
1⁄2 handful ea. |
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Verbascum thapsus |
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Hypericum perforatum |
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Centaurium erythraea |
2 pugils ea. |
Preparation:
Decoction
Function:
Clears Heat, moves Blood, astringent, promotes Healing, relieves Pain
Use:
1. All types of Wounds and Bruising
2. Internal Injury with Bleeding
3. Dislocation, Fractures
Dose:
4 oz. 2 or 3 times daily
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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