Wine for Scrophula
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Renodeus (Dispensatorium medicum, Renou, 1615)
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount |
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Ruscus aculeatus |
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Asparagus officinale |
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Polypodium vulgare |
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Viola odorata |
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Euphorbium spp. |
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Althea officinalis |
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Iris germanica |
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Astragalus tragacanth |
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Helleborus niger |
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Acorus calamus |
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Olea europaea |
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Lavendula stoechas |
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Paeonia officinalis |
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Scrophularia nodosa |
1 handful ea. |
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Scilla maritima |
1⁄2 oz. |
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Daphne gnidium |
4 oz. |
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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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