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Decoctum Traumaticum
Decoction for Wounds
Decoction for Wounds
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Herb Name
Agrimony
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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
Modifications:
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment