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Decoctum Traumaticum
Decoction for Wounds


Tradition:
Western

Source / Author:

Herb Name
Agrimony
Mugwort
Angelica
St. John’s wort
Mouse-ear
Southernwood
Betony

Bugle, with roots
Comfrey, with roots
Greater Plantain
Ribwort Plantain

Avens

Tormentil
Raspberry buds
Oak buds
Wormwood

Latin
Agrimonia eupatoria
Artemisia vulgaris
Angelica archangelica
Hypericum perforatum

Hieracium pilosella
Artemisia abrotanum
Betonica o
fficinalis
Ajuga reptens
Symphytum o
fficinale
Plantago majus
Plantago lanceolata
Geum herbanum
Potentilla tormentilla
Rubus fructicosusidaeus
Quercus spp.

Artemisia absinthum
Amount




2 handfuls ea.









1 handful ea.

1⁄2 handful

Preparation:
the herbs were to be gathered at the start of Summer, dried, cut, and stored in containers or bags until needed. When required, take 3 handfuls of the mix, 4 pounds of Spring Water, and 2 pounds of Wine. Boil gently down to half, then strain. Add 1 pound of clarified Honey, remove the scum, and keep for use.

Function:
Clears Heat and Inflammation, clears Blood stasis, relieve pain, promotes Healing

Use:
1. Internal and External Wounds
2. Bruising, Trauma
3. Ulcers
4. old Sores
5. Fistulas;
6. Hemoptysis
7. Consumption
8. Dysentery, etc.


Dose:

2–4, or 6 ounces, 2–4 times daily, or as needed.

Cautions:
None noted

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