Caryocostinum
Electuary of Clove and Costus

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Costus

Saussurea lappa

Elecampane

Inula helenium

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

Cumin

Cuminum cyminum

2 drams ea.

Colchicum

Colchicum autumnale

Diagridium *

Convovulus scammonia

4 drams ea.

* Diagridium is the same given to prepared Scammony.

Preparation:

Powder and with Honey clarified with white wine, 6 oz., form an Electuary

Function:

Clears Wind, Cold and Damp, relieves Pain

Use:

1. Arthritic and Rheumatic complaints;
2. loss of lower limb Mobility, inability to walk.

Dose:

1–2 scruples

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. A related formula of Alexander added Pepper and Aniseed, but omitted Clove and Elecampane.
2. If this were recreated today, all herbs could be used in equal proportions to lessen the harsh effects of Colchicum and Scammony. The Sweet Colchicum of Unani can be used which is less toxic. Rhubarb or Aloe could replace Scammony.

Several authors, including Willis, said the use of Caryocosticum would make those who could not walk around be able to walk.

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