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Electurium Passer Cerebrus
Or, Electuarium Fertilitas
Electuary of Sparrow's Brains
Or. Electuary to Promote Fertility


Tradition:
Western, Unani

Source / Author:
Wirtzung

Herb Name
Sparrows Brains
Testicles of a Boar
Testicles of a Fox
Genitals of a Stag

Yellow Turnip root
Sea Holly root

Orchis confected
Cinnamon
Bull Genitals
Pine Nuts
Dates
India Nuts
Long Pepper
Ginger
Rosemary
flowers
Nettle seed
Cloves
Sa
ffron
Mace
Galangal
Cyperus roots
Nutmeg
Cassia Wood
Seseli
Cubebs
Doronicum
Wild Mint
Pennyroyal
Indian Spikenard
Musk

Ambergris

Latin
Cerebullum Passer
Testiculus Aper
Testiculus Vulpes
Genitalis Cervus
Brassica rapa
Eryngium maritinum

Orchis spp.
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Genitalis Taurus
Nux Pinea
Diospyros lotus

Cocos nucifera
Piper longum
Zingiber o
fficinalis
Rosmarinus o
fficinalis
Urtica dioica

Eugenia caryophyllus
Crocus sativus
Myristica fragrans
Alpina o
fficinarum
Cyperus rotundus
Myristica fragrans
Cinnamonum cassia
Siler trilobum

Piper cubeba
Doronicum hookeri
Mentha arvensis
Mentha pulegium
Nardostachys jatamansi
Moschus

Ambre gris

Amount
50
1 pair
4 pair

1⁄2 oz.


3 1⁄2 oz. ea.




2 oz. ea.


1⁄2 oz. ea.















1 dram ea.


Preparation:
Powder, and with White Sugar refined in Water of Mints 4.5 lbs., form a Confection.

Function:
Warms and strengthens Kidney Yang, promotes Fertility

Use:
1. Infertility in male or female associated with Kidney Yang deficiency
2. Impotence, Frigidity

Dose:

1⁄2–1 dram daily

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:

  • Comment
  • History
  • Research
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Electuary of Sparrows Brains is still listed in the modern Unani Formularly, also used for Impotence and Infertility. It is uncertain if the use of Sparrows brains was imported from the Arabs, or exported to them. It is therefore uncertain where the origin of this formula is from.

Chinese Kidney Yang tonics also often use testes and or pizzle of Bulls or Stags for similar purposes.

The use of animal testicles and genitals to increase Yang in Impotence and Infertility, and as aphrodisiacs is common throughout Traditional Medicine systems around the World, and is still common in TCM. They are rich sources of testosterone and other androgens, as well as being rich in nutrients such as Zinc. They are often made into compound Tinctures in which form this could be used.

‘This Confection may be both by Men and Women used in the morning fasting, and in the evening when they go to bed, whereof have been great wonders seen’. (Wirtzung)

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