Diaprassium
Electuary of Horehound
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Nicholas (Luminare Majus, 1551)
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Marrubium vulgare | 5 1⁄2 drams | |
Astragalus tragacanth | ||
Nux Pinea | ||
Prunus amygdalus dulcis | ||
Pistachio verum | ||
Diospyros lotus | ||
Ficus carica | ||
Vitis vinifera | 3 1⁄2 drams ea. | |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum | ||
Eugenia caryophyllus | ||
Myristica fragrans | ||
Myristica fragrans | ||
Aquillaria agallocha | ||
Alpina officinarum | ||
Curcuma zedoaria | ||
Zingiber officinalis | ||
Nardostachys jatamansi | ||
Glycyrrhiza glabra | ||
Rheum rhaponticum | ||
Anacardium occidentale | ||
Styrax officinalis | ||
Pistacia lentiscus | ||
Commiphora molmol | ||
Ferula spp. | ||
Pistacia spp. | ||
Iris germanica | ||
Aristolchia spp. | ||
Capparis spinosa | ||
Gentiana lutea | ||
Piper nigrum | ||
Pimpinella anisum | ||
Foeniculum vulgare | ||
Anethum graveolens | ||
Petroselinum macedonicum | ||
Pimpinella saxifraga | 1 1⁄2 dr, 2 1⁄2 gr. ea. | |
Colchicum autumnale | ||
Oreganum vulgare | ||
Peucedanum officinale | ||
Juncus odoratus | ||
Elettaria cardamomum | ||
Piper album | ||
Carum carvi | ||
Levisticum officinale | ||
Vincetoxicum officinale | 1 1⁄2 drams ea. | |
Balsam herb | Chrysanthemum balsamita | |
Mentha pulegium | ||
Dictamnus albus | ||
Saussurea lappa | ||
Anacyclus pyrethrum | ||
Satureja montana | ||
Ocinum basilicum | ||
Piper longum | ||
Amomum subulatum | ||
Petroselinum spp. | ||
Orobus | Vicia orobus | 1 dram, 2 gr. ea. |
Commiphora opobalsamum | ||
Cinnamonum cassia | ||
Corallum rubrum | ||
Eboris | ||
Commiphora opobalsamum | ||
Daucus spp. | 1⁄2 dram ea. | |
Moschus | ||
Ambre gris | ||
Os Cordis Cervii | 4 grains ea. |
Preparation:
Powder and with three times their weight of clarified Honey, form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Cold Phlegm, strengthens the Lungs, stops Cough and Wheezing, opens Obstructions
Use:
“Effective for all coldness of the chest. and especially for Catarrh and coldness of the Brain. cures Vertigo and cloudiness of the Eyes … and every kind of Catarrh which is caused by coldness it is wonderfully beneficial, and relieves the pain of the Teeth”. (Nicholas, Antidotarium)
1. Cough with Cold Phlegm
2. Asthma
3. Wheezing
4. Tightness of the Chest
5. Pain of the Lungs
6. Catarrh from Cold
7. Debility of the Stomach with Cold and Damp
8. Stomach Pain or Spasms
9. Also for Cold diseases of the Liver and Spleen
10. Obstruction of the Liver, Spleen or Abdominal organs with Cold Phlegm
11. Liver pain from Cold, Damp and Qi stagnation
12. Cold diseases of the abdominal organs
13. Pain of the Abdominal organs
14. Strangury
15. Dysuria
16. Kidney disease with Cold Phlegm or Damp
17. Disease of the Head from Cold and Phlegm
18. Darkness of Sight; Dull, Dim or Weak Eyesight
19. Vertigo
20. Toothache
Dose:
2 drams
Comment:
This is an extraordinarily large formula, yet was highly regarded by older Physicians. It is primarily for Cold Phlegm diseases of the Lungs. It is also used for Cold, Phlegm or Damp of the Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Kidneys or Head.
It is possible to use this formula as a basis, but to greatly simplify it.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. To clear Cold Phlegm from the Lungs, it was combined with Diaireos
2. This can be greatly simplified. The source text says regular Parsley can be used in instead of Wild Parsley; the large number of seeds of the Apiaceae can be reduced, the spices also lessened and some of the medicines can be omitted, such as Colchicum, Swallow-wort, Anacardium, and the animal medicines.

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