Wine for Scrophula

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Renodeus (Dispensatorium medicum, Renou, 1615)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Butchers Broom

Ruscus aculeatus

Asparagus root

Asparagus officinale

Polypody root

Polypodium vulgare

Violet root

Viola odorata

Esula

Euphorbium spp.

Marshmallow

Althea officinalis

Orris

Iris germanica

Tragacanth

Astragalus tragacanth

Black Hellebore

Helleborus niger

Calamus

Acorus calamus

Olive (root ?)

Olea europaea

Stoechas

Lavendula stoechas

Peony

Paeonia officinalis

Figwort root

Scrophularia nodosa

1 handful ea.

Squill

Scilla maritima

1⁄2 oz.

Coccognidii (fruit)

Daphne gnidium

4 oz.

Cumin

Cuminum cyminum

6 drams

Preparation:

Infuse in 4 lbs. of white wine for 1 day. Of course, it can be prepared as a Tincture in 25–30% alcohol.

Function:

Clears Phlegm, resolves Swelling

Use:

1. Scrophula
2. Lymphatic swellings
3. Useful for other stubborn Phlegm conditions with swellings, lumps or tumors

Dose:

1–2 oz.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

This was classed as a Potion, even though it is a wine or tincture.


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