Pilulae Aureae
Golden Pills

Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Aloe spp. | ||
Convovulus scammonia | 5 drams ea. | |
Rosa gallica | ||
Apium graveolens | 2 1⁄2 drams ea. | |
Foeniculum vulgare | ||
Pimpinella anisum | 1 1⁄2 drams ea. | |
Pistacia lentiscus | ||
Crocus sativus | ||
Trochisci Alhandal | 1 dram ea. |
Preparation:
Beat them well, and with a sufficient quantity of Honey of Roses or mucilage of Gum Tragacanth, form into Pills. Let 1 dram make 5 Pills.
Function:
Purge Bile and Phlegm from the Head, Brain, Stomach and Bowels
Use:
1. Headache
2. Poor or Failing Sight
3. Catarrhal Deafness, Tinnitus
4. Chronic Edema or Fluid retention
5. Leprosy and Pox
6. Arthritic diseases including Rheumatism
7. Jaundice
8. They were used to promote Menstruation when obstructed in strong women.
Dose:
1–2 pills at night, 2–3 in the morning
Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Not suitable in marked weakness.
Modifications:
1. Some versions added Hiera Picra.
2. Some listed Parsley seed in place of the Celery seed.
Similar Formulas:
Pills of Cochia are similar, but Golden Pills are better corrected.
Used similarly to Pil. sine Quibus and Pil. Aloephangine.
Comment:
It was called Golden due to its virtues, rather than their appearance or any single ingredient.
They are very good for diseases of the Head and Brain caused by excess Heat/Bile and Phlegm/Damp. They are also very useful in various chronic diseases from the same humors.

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