Arsenolite, Pi Shi 砒石

Arsenicum
Pi Shi, Pi Shuang (TCM)
Sammul Far (Unani)

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Arsenolite
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Minerological name:

Arsenic trioxide, As2O3
Two types are use:
  1. Natural Arsenolite ores
  2. or from the oxidation of arsenic sulphides, including arsenopyrite, realgar or orpiment

Parts used:

Prepared Mineral
Red and White varieties are known. the white being preferred medicinally.

Temperature & Taste:

Hot, dry. Bitter, Sour. Highly Toxic

Uses:

1. Resists Poison, Stops Itching, Kills Parasites:

-Chronic Dysentery or Severe Diarrhea
-Malaria
-Tinea, Scabies, toxic Sores (topically)

2. Resists Poison, Resolves Masses:

Scrofula, Tumors
-Cancers, including Myeloid Leukemia, Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, Gastric Cancers, Esophageal Cancer, Cervical Cancer etc.
-“It breaks open accumulations and collections”. (Bie Lu

3. Clears Phlegm, Stops Asthma:

-wheezing, asthma from Cold Phlegm

4. Clears Cold, Resolves Wind-Damp:

-severe and chronic Cold deep in the body
-helps resolve Wind-Damp muscle and joint pain
-swelling and pain of the legs from Wind and Cold.
-“good at attacking diseases of accumulated cold”. (Su Song)
-“It removes blockage caused by Cold, Moisture and Wind”, (Zhen Quan

5. Emetic

-formerly used as an emetic (not used like this any more)

6. Externally:

-Hemorrhoids
-Fistula
-Boils, Abscesses, Carbuncles
-Scrofula, swollen nodes, Tumors, Cancers
-applied topically over the cheek for swollen gums (Ben Cao Gang mu)
-“removes tumorous flesh growth from within the nose”. (Bie Lu
-it is also used to raise blisters

Dose:

1. Begin with smaller doses, increasing as needed.
2. Usually used for a maximum of 2–3 weeks, then have a break for 7–10 days.
Of the Prepared Powder: 2–4 mg., increased as needed.

Substitute:

Realgar or Orpiment are used similarly and are safer, although still toxic.

Preparation:

1. In Chinese it is heated with fire; “heat over a fire for one hundred days and ingest”. (Bie Lu)
2. In Unani it is processed by being triturated with fresh Lemon juice until completely absorbed. This is repeated 7 times with fresh juice.

Main Combinations:

1. Cancer:
i. Arsenolite (15 grams), Croton seed (peeled and ground), Chinese Date (Da Zao), Allium fistulosum bulb (steamed and beaten) (of each 7). Mix well, put in 2 little sacks and get the patient to hold them for 12 hours per days. Used for Nasopharyngeal, Esophageal, Rectocancer, and Cervical Cancer.
ii. Gastric Cancer, Arsenolite, Realgar, Arisaema Tian Nan Xing, Wasp Nest (Feng Fang), Toad Venom, Rhubarb, Nux Vomica. These are mixed with Sesame oil into a paste to be applied to the navel, repeated often over an extended period.
iii. Liposarcoma, White Arsenolite, Sulphur (equal parts). Melt together over a fire, and powder when cold. The skin of the Tumor is pricked and the powder applied, covering with a plaster.
2. Malaria, Arsenolite, Yellow Lead, Mung Bean (Ben Cao Gang mu)
3. Scrofula, apply Arsenolite with Ink powder (Ben Cao Gang mu)
4. Abscess, deep-rooted Carbuncles, Toxic Sores, Arsenolite is combined with Orpiment (topically)
5. Scabies, Tinea, combined Arsenolite with Sulphur and Calomel
6. Hemorrhoids, apply Arsenolite with calcined Alum

Major Formulas:

Cautions:

1. Extremely Toxic. Avoid overdose. Overdose can be fatal. “Ingested Without processing it with heat first will kill a person and the hundreds of animals”. (Bie Lu
2. Contraindicated in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding.
3. Not used in alcohol preparations (tinctures etc.)

Toxicity:

1. Arsenic Trioxide is highly bioavailable, making it far more toxic than the Arsenic sulphides (Realgar and Orpiment) which are poorly absorbed having only about 4% bioavailability. Toxic effects are as for Realgar, but with lower doses required.
2. Old Chinese texts noted that chronic intake produced symptoms of chronic poisoning.

Antidote:

1. “To resolve the poison of arsenolite and arsenic. Boil Black Soy beans and drink the resulting juice. Good”. (Zhou Hou)

Main Preparations used:

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