Antimoron

Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Aloe spp. | 5 1⁄2 dr., 6 gr. | |
Pistacia lentiscus | 2 scr. 5 gr. | |
Commiphora opobalsamum | 2 scr., 2 1⁄2 gr. | |
Astragalus tragacanth | 1 scr., 2 1⁄2 gr. | |
Nitrum | ||
Petroselinum macedonicum | ||
Convovulus scammonia | ||
Cassia fistula | 1 dr., 6 1⁄2 gr. ea. | |
Iris germanica | 1 dram | |
Fomitopsis officinalis | ||
Euphorbium resinifera | ||
Petroselinum crispum | 1 scr., 5 gr. ea. | |
Daphne mezereum | ||
Foeniculum vulgare | ||
Asarum europeum | ||
Arum vulgare | ||
Citrullus colocynthus | ||
Castoreum | 2 scr., 5 gr. ea. | |
Helleborus niger | 1⁄2 dram | |
Mel | sufficient |
Preparation:
Powder the herbs, mix with three times their weight of clarified Honey, dissolve in the Cassia pulp, adding the Castoreum and Niter towards the end.
Function:
Purges Phlegm, Damp, Bile and Water from the Head and Joints
Use:
1. Headache
2. Lethargy
3. Mental Dullness
4. Arthritis
5. Sciatica
6. Pain of the Uterus from Phlegm and Damp; (probably useful for Fibroids)
7. Indigestion from Damp and Phlegm
Dose:
1 scruple–1 dram (begin with small doses or 1 scruple–1⁄2 dram)
Comment:
This is quite an elegant formula considering the strong medicines it combines. Mezereon, Arum, Agaric, Euphorbium, Scammony and Colocynth are all potent medicines for purging Phlegm and Damp. Here, they are adequately corrected with Mastic, Tragacanth, Cassia pulp and Honey.
Cautions:
1. Avoid in Pregnancy
2. Not suitable for Yin deficiency
Modifications:

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