Warming Confection for Infertility
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Wirtzung
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Herb Name 42738_c5c009-d9> |
Latin 42738_ee53d5-70> |
Amount * 42738_0e4502-50> |
|---|---|---|
| 42738_59f31c-93> |
Zingiber officinalis 42738_5abb3d-be> | 42738_68a321-83> |
| 42738_deeea3-de> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 42738_16fb7e-85> |
1 ounce ea. 42738_bed9d3-7a> |
| 42738_64fcf4-09> |
Piper 42738_9eae97-13> |
1⁄2 ounce 42738_f82b32-cd> |
| 42738_b4fd90-1e> |
Brassica rapa 42738_4c1370-87> | 42738_9eb250-79> |
| 42738_4456ad-4b> |
Pisum 42738_bfcb08-56> | 42738_761a66-c1> |
| 42738_24acac-0a> |
Eboris 42738_95b3ba-f9> |
2 drams ea. 42738_116bb2-3e> |
| 42738_3b08c4-40> |
Urtica dioica 42738_5bc3cb-5b> | 42738_93f1cc-c8> |
| 42738_7d45b0-a6> |
Ammi majus 42738_515555-59> | 42738_2107f1-1b> |
| 42738_c9cdef-a4> |
Siler montanum 42738_70692c-32> | 42738_a0dacb-ec> |
| 42738_06cf66-06> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 42738_0bd79b-ca> | 42738_164b85-42> |
| 42738_330de7-23> |
Elettaria cardamomum 42738_c20f08-db> | 42738_39bb5e-27> |
| 42738_6208bc-bf> |
Unguis Odoratus 42738_655c3c-b7> | 42738_18a140-48> |
| 42738_4f331e-3a> |
Laurus nobilis 42738_dce3b8-d2> | 42738_e13530-bc> |
| 42738_ed294a-8d> |
Myristica fragrans 42738_b895cb-f7> | 42738_5cf8bd-80> |
| 42738_acf25f-64> |
Cupressus semperviens 42738_48125e-5c> | 42738_e5288e-20> |
| 42738_6dec3a-d5> |
Cupressus semperviens 42738_c6415d-15> | 42738_fe84d7-2b> |
| 42738_266536-84> |
Hyssopus officinale 42738_e0a7d0-06> | 42738_6ce465-7d> |
| 42738_44338d-03> |
Oreganum marjorana 42738_0046dc-c0> | 42738_ff609f-6e> |
| 42738_3a48d5-d4> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 42738_d2ee85-4a> |
1 dram ea. 42738_26432c-28> |
Preparation:
Make a confection with Honey; a little Musk can be added at the end.
Function:
Clears Cold, warms the kidneys
Use:
Infertility from Cold or Phlegm (pale face, poor libido, clear discharge, white tongue coating, small pulse)
Dose:
as much as a Nutmeg every morning
Comment:
Ivory has a special connection with infertility; it has been used alone for this purpose. It can be omitted in this formula without affecting efficacy. Blatta Byzantina is an aromatic shell. It can be replaced with Cowrie shell or Cuttlefish bone in this formula.
This formula appeared in The General Practice of Physick (Wirtzung, 1598), without name. It, and two similar formulas that appeared with it in the section ‘Barrenness through Cold and Moisture’ look to be of Arab origin, or at least perhaps based on Arab formulas.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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