Universal Vulnerary Decoction

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Joseph Du Chesne (Pharmacopoea Dogmaticum Resititua, 1622)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Tormentil

Potentilla tormentilla

Comfrey

Symphytum officinale

1 oz. ea.

Shilajit (Mumiya)

Shilajit

1⁄2 oz.

Lemon

Citrus limonum

Sanicle

Sanicula europaea

Wintergreen

Pirola rotundifolia

Vervain

Verbena officinalis

Ladies Mantle

Alchemilla vulgaris

Persicaria

Polygonum hydropier

1 handful ea.

Periwinkle

Vinca major

Herb Robert

Geranium robertum

1⁄2 handful ea.

Mullein flowers

Verbascum thapsus

St. John’s wort

Hypericum perforatum

Centaury

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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