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Looch de Pino
Electuary of Pine Nuts

Tradition:
Western, Unani

Source / Author:
Mesue

Herb Name
Pine nuts prepared *
Bitter Almond

Sweet Almonds parched
Hazelnut

Gum Arabic
Tragacanth
Licorice
Starch
Maidenhair
Orris
Honey of Roses
Butter

White Sugar
Date
Clari
fied Honey

Latin
Nux Pinea
Prunus amygdalus amara
Prunus amygdalus dulcis
Corylus avellana
Acacia arabica
Astragalus tragacanth
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Amylum
Adiantum capillus-veneris

Iris germanica
Mel Rosata
Buturum
Saccharum alba
Diospyros lotus
Mel

Amount
15 drams
1
1⁄2. oz.











2 drams ea.
18
18
3⁄4 oz.

* Pine nuts are prepared by steeping overnight in Coltsfoot water, then drying.

Preparation:
Renodeus said ‘That this Eclegm may be rightly made, the dry roots must first be brayed [powdered] apart; then the Maiden-hair, then the fruits, then the gums and Amylum [starch]; but such as may better be incided, as Almonds and Filberts [Hazel nuts], may be cut with a knife. When all are well levigated [powdered], Rob or Honey of Raisins must be added; then the Butter; then an idoneous quantity of the whitest and best Honey, that the Eclegm [Electuary] may be of a legitimate consistency’.

A simpler version from Pharmacopoeia Persica (1681):

Herb Name
Pine nuts
Orris
Gum Arabic
Tragacanth
Linseed toasted
Date Pulp

Latin
Nux Pinea
Iris germanica
Acacia arabica
Astragalus tragacanth
Linium usitatissimum
Carnum Dacti
Amount





3 drams ea.

Preparation:
Powder and mix with 2 pounds of Honey and a little Butter.

Function:
Strengthens Lung Qi and Yin, clears Thick Phlegm, stops Cough and Wheezing

Use:
1. Chronic Cough
2. Wheezing

3. Difficulty Breathing
4. Asthma
5. Chronic Lung disease
6. Clears excess Phlegm and Fluid from the chest
7. Hectic Fever (Fever from Yin de
ficiency)
8. Good in chronic disease and chronic Fever


Dose:
1–2 drams, up to half an ounce.

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:
1. Renodeus had a modified version which used equal parts of Pine nuts and Date pulp, and added Licorice juice.
2. Ghee can be used in place of Butter.
3. For Chronic Asthma or Breathlessness, take with prepared Fox Lung powder.


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"It cures inveterate Coughs, difficulty of Breathing; moves viscis Spittle; helps the asperity of the voice, helps coction and expectoration of Humours, and cures such affections of the Lungs and Breast, as arise from the plenty or noxious quality of Humours". (Renodeus)
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