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Antidotum Haemogogum

Tradition:
Wetsern, Unani

Source / Author:
Nicholas Alexandrini (Antidotarium Bononiense, 1641)

Herb Name
Asarabacca
Acorus
Amomum
Orach seed
Fennel seed
Aniseed
Greater Centaury
Cretian Carrot seed
Nigella seed
Caraway

Alum
Clove
Black Hellebore, prepared
Orobus
Cyperus
Balsam wood
Juncus odoratus
Long Birthwort
Mugwort
Cassia pulp
Myrrh
Macedonian Parsley seed
Pellitory
Rue seed
Indian Spikenard
Pennyroyal
Celery seed
Savin
Black Pepper

Capers root-bark
Cumin
Bay leaf

Licorice
Lupin

Latin
Asarum europeum
Iris pseudoacorus
Amomum subulatum
Atriplex hortensis
Foeniculum vulgare
Pimpinella anisum
Centaurea scabiosa
Daucus spp.

Nigella sativa
Carum carvi
Alumen
Eugenia caryophyllus
Helleborus niger
Vicia orobus

Cyperus rotundus
Commiphora opobalsamum Cymbopogon schoenanthus Aristolchia longa
Artemisia vulgaris
Cassia
fistula
Commiphora molmol
Petroselinum macedonicum Anacyclus pyrethrum
Ruta graveolens
Nardostachys jatamansi
Mentha pulegium
Apium graveolens
Juniperus sabina
Piper nigrum

Capparis spinosa
Cuminum cyminum
Laurus nobilis

Glycyrrhiza glabra
Lupinus albus

Amount




1 scr., 6 gr. ea.






2 scruples ea.


1 scruple ea.

1 scr., 14 gr. ea.










2 scr., 14 gr. ea.

1 dram, 2 scr., 7 gr.

1 dram,
1 1⁄2 scr., 3 gr.
1 dram, 1 scr.
2 drams


Preparation:
Powder, and with three times their weight of clarified Honey or Sugar, form a confection

Function:
Moves the Qi, promotes Menstruation, warms the Kidneys, promotes Urine

Use:
1. Amenorrhea
2. Dysmenorrhea
3. Pain of the Uterus
4. Strengthens Women
5. expels Dead Fetus
6. expels Afterbirth
7. an excellent Postpartum tonic
8. Stomach Pain
9. Indigestion
10. Cramping and Spasm of the Stomach or Intestines
11. Wind Cold
12. Nausea and Vomiting
13. Liver obstruction
14. Strangury
15. Dysentery


Dose:
2–4 drams with wine, or with warm water if Fever

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:

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