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Electuarium Micleta
Electuary of Micleta

Tradition:
Western

Source / Author:
Nicholas Praepositus

Herb Name
Yellow Myrobalan
Chebulic Myrobalan
Belleric Myrobalan
Emblic Myrobalan
Black Myrobalan
Cress seed  *
Caraway

Aniseed
Cumin
Fennel seed

Bishop’s weed seed
Tabasheer
Pomegranate
flowers
Pomegranate

Mastic
Gum Arabic

Latin
Terminalia chebula (yellow) Terminalia chebula
Terminalia bellerica
Emblica o
fficinalis

Terminalia chebula (black)
Nasturtium o
fficinale
Carum carvi
Pimpinella anisum

Cuminum cyminum
Foeniculum vulgare
Ammi majus
Bambusae silicae
Punica granatum
Punica granatum
Pistacia lentiscus
Acacia arabica

Amount


2 1⁄2 drams ea.

2 drams ea.





1 1⁄2 drams ea.




1 dram, 15 grains


* Cress seed is listed, this potentially being any one of a number of plants as there were a number of varieties of Cress.

Preparation:
Remove the seeds of the Myrobalans, then parch them, and powder. The seeds are prepared by sprinkling with Vinegar, then drying; once dried, they are toasted. Then the Myrobalans and Seeds are powdered together with the remaining medicines. They are then mixed with 3 times their weight of Syrup of Myrtle, mixed well, and kept for use. Honey may be used in place of Syrup of Myrtle.

Function:
Astringent

Use:
1. Diarrhea
2. Dysentery
3. Chronic Intestinal Irritation or In
flammations
4. May be useful for some cases of Irritable Bowel, Crohn’s Diseases etc.
5. Hemorrhoids
6. Leukorrhea
7. Spermatorrhea
8. Chronic Gonorrhea
9. Bleeding from the Stomach or Bowels.
10. Excessive Menstrual Bleeding


Dose:
1⁄2–2 drams taken with red wine, or some astringent vehicle. It was added to enemas in doses of 1⁄2–1 oz.

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:
Another version used 5 drams each of the Myrobalans, 3 drams each of the seeds, and 2 1⁄2 drams of the remaining medicines.

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