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Mercury, Quicksilver, Argentum Vivum, Shui Yin æ°´é“¶
Hydrargyrum: Quicksilver: older names include: Alohar: Altaris: Alozet: Azoch: Azet: Besech: Besec; Argentum Vivum (lit. ‘Living Silver’) by Pliny
Rasa, Para, Parada (Ayurveda)
Shui Yin (TCM)
Rasa, Para, Parada (Ayurveda)
Shui Yin (TCM)
Minerological name:
Hydrargyrum
Parts used:
Purified Mercury.
Most commonly used internally in all Traditions is a Sulphide form:
1. Red Sulphide:
a. Cinnabar–natural red sulphide of Mercury
b. Vermillion–artificial red sulphide of Mercury
2. Black Sulphide (Kajjali), prepared by triturating purified Mercruy (1 part) with Sulphur (1–6 parts)
SULPHIDES:
Cinnabar: Cinnabaris (see separate monograph): Sinople: Vermillion: Cynnabar: Bergzinober: Blood of the Dragon: Ore or Earth of
Quicksilver (German): Zhu Sha (TCM): Hingula (Cinnabar, Ayurveda); Rasa Sindura (Vermillion, Ayurveda).
Note: the name 'Cinnabar' is generally reserved for the native product; Vermillion is usually used for the artificial; Mercuric Sulphide
Ethiopian Mineral: called Kajjali in Ayurveda: prepared by thoroughly mixing Mercury with Sulphur to form a black mass (Black Mercury
Sulphide); if sublimed it forms Vermillion (Red Mercury Sulphide).
PRECIPITATES (Oxides):
Calx Murcurii: Precipitated Mercury: Mercurius Calcinatus: Mercuric Oxide: HgO
Yellow Precipitate: Yellow Oxide of Mercury. HgO
Red Precipitate: Mercurius Precipitate: Red Oxide of Mercury. HgO
French White Precipitate: French formulas referred to Calomel as ‘White Precipitate’.
Corrected Precipitate: Red Precipitate which has been well washed to remove its emetic quality.
OTHER SALTS:
Calomel (see separate monograph): Hydrargyri Chloridum: Calomelanos: Mercurius Dulcis: Manna metallorum: Aqila alba:
Panchymagogum minerale: Draco mitigatus: Mercurius Dulcis: Subchloride of Mercury: Mercurous Chloride: HgCl
White Precipitate: Mercuric Chloride Ammoniated: Ammoniated Mercury. NH2HgCl
More irritating than the Oxides, only used externally; there are also other ‘White Precipitates’–French White Precipitate is Calomel
Corrosive Sublimate: Bichloride of Mercury: Perchloride of Mercury: Corrosive Chloride of Mercury: Sublimed Mercury: Mercuric
Chloride. HgCl2.
Turpeth Mineral: a hydrolysed form of Mercuric Sulphate. Salt of Alembroth: a double chloride of mercury and ammonium, Hg2(NH4)2Cl4.H2O
MERCURY MEDICINES DEALT WITH INDIVIDUALLY ELSEWHERE:
1. Cinnabar
2. Calomel
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, moist. Tasteless
‘The chemists consider it both Cold and Moist in the 4th degree, liquid in the 3rd, white in the Second and dark in the First. There are, moreover, other opinions’ (Lexicon of Alchemy)
PROPERTIES:
Hardness: liquid at room temperatures.
Specific gravity (normal temperature): 13.6. Mercury becomes volatile and evaporates at 357.25 degrees centigrade.
Crystallises in the trigonal system (at -39 degrees), in the Rhombohedron crystal form.
Not soluble in most solvents including Hydrochloric acid and cold Sulphuric acid, but dissolves in hot Sulphuric acid, and also readily dissolves in Nitric Acid.
It forms an amalgam with most metals except Iron, Nickel, or Platinum. Therefore it should not be stored in vessel of Copper, Silver, Bronze etc., but rather in Iron or Enamel containers, or small amounts may be kept in glass.
It should be triturated only in mortars of Stone, Marble, Glass, Iron or Enamel.
Hydrargyrum
Parts used:
Purified Mercury.
Most commonly used internally in all Traditions is a Sulphide form:
1. Red Sulphide:
a. Cinnabar–natural red sulphide of Mercury
b. Vermillion–artificial red sulphide of Mercury
2. Black Sulphide (Kajjali), prepared by triturating purified Mercruy (1 part) with Sulphur (1–6 parts)
SULPHIDES:
Cinnabar: Cinnabaris (see separate monograph): Sinople: Vermillion: Cynnabar: Bergzinober: Blood of the Dragon: Ore or Earth of
Quicksilver (German): Zhu Sha (TCM): Hingula (Cinnabar, Ayurveda); Rasa Sindura (Vermillion, Ayurveda).
Note: the name 'Cinnabar' is generally reserved for the native product; Vermillion is usually used for the artificial; Mercuric Sulphide
Ethiopian Mineral: called Kajjali in Ayurveda: prepared by thoroughly mixing Mercury with Sulphur to form a black mass (Black Mercury
Sulphide); if sublimed it forms Vermillion (Red Mercury Sulphide).
PRECIPITATES (Oxides):
Calx Murcurii: Precipitated Mercury: Mercurius Calcinatus: Mercuric Oxide: HgO
Yellow Precipitate: Yellow Oxide of Mercury. HgO
Red Precipitate: Mercurius Precipitate: Red Oxide of Mercury. HgO
French White Precipitate: French formulas referred to Calomel as ‘White Precipitate’.
Corrected Precipitate: Red Precipitate which has been well washed to remove its emetic quality.
OTHER SALTS:
Calomel (see separate monograph): Hydrargyri Chloridum: Calomelanos: Mercurius Dulcis: Manna metallorum: Aqila alba:
Panchymagogum minerale: Draco mitigatus: Mercurius Dulcis: Subchloride of Mercury: Mercurous Chloride: HgCl
White Precipitate: Mercuric Chloride Ammoniated: Ammoniated Mercury. NH2HgCl
More irritating than the Oxides, only used externally; there are also other ‘White Precipitates’–French White Precipitate is Calomel
Corrosive Sublimate: Bichloride of Mercury: Perchloride of Mercury: Corrosive Chloride of Mercury: Sublimed Mercury: Mercuric
Chloride. HgCl2.
Turpeth Mineral: a hydrolysed form of Mercuric Sulphate. Salt of Alembroth: a double chloride of mercury and ammonium, Hg2(NH4)2Cl4.H2O
MERCURY MEDICINES DEALT WITH INDIVIDUALLY ELSEWHERE:
1. Cinnabar
2. Calomel
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, moist. Tasteless
‘The chemists consider it both Cold and Moist in the 4th degree, liquid in the 3rd, white in the Second and dark in the First. There are, moreover, other opinions’ (Lexicon of Alchemy)
PROPERTIES:
Hardness: liquid at room temperatures.
Specific gravity (normal temperature): 13.6. Mercury becomes volatile and evaporates at 357.25 degrees centigrade.
Crystallises in the trigonal system (at -39 degrees), in the Rhombohedron crystal form.
Not soluble in most solvents including Hydrochloric acid and cold Sulphuric acid, but dissolves in hot Sulphuric acid, and also readily dissolves in Nitric Acid.
It forms an amalgam with most metals except Iron, Nickel, or Platinum. Therefore it should not be stored in vessel of Copper, Silver, Bronze etc., but rather in Iron or Enamel containers, or small amounts may be kept in glass.
It should be triturated only in mortars of Stone, Marble, Glass, Iron or Enamel.
Uses:
1. Clears Heat, Resists Poison:
-cleanses Heat and Poison from the Blood
-Epidemic diseases, Fevers inc. chronic and obstinate Fever
-Syphilis, Gonorrhea
2. Nourishes Yin, Increases Essence:
-Tonic, nourishing the Tissues and Essence
-improves Intelligence, promotes awareness and increases Memory
-halts progress of old age, promotes Longevity
3. Regulates Qi, Opens Obstructions, Eases Pain:
-Paralysis, Hemiplegia
-Myalgia, Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis
-Edema, Gravel
-Neuralgia, Migraine
4. Moves the Blood, Resolves Masses:
-nodes, scrofula, lymphadenitis, glandular swellings
-Fibroid Tumors, Cancer
5. Kills Worms:
-Worms; Parasites
6. Externally:
-chronic skin diseases, Lymphatic inflammations, glandular swellings
-parasites, fungal infections
DOSE:
Dosing is very important in the successful use of Mercury. In chronic and obstinate diseases, three types of dosing are typically used:
1. Mercury is taken in compounds once or twice weekly on a moderate-to-long-term basis (ie. Jewel Pills)
2. Mercury is used daily for no more than 2 weeks, followed by a period of several weeks intermission before resuming.
3. Mercury is begun in very small dose, increased gradually, maintained for a specified period, then the dose is tapered off.
Bhasma (oxide): Purified and Calcined according to Vedic (including Unani and Tibetan) sources: 7–14mg.
Sulphide forms of Mercury (Cinnabar, Vermillion, Kajjali-Black sulphide): 10–50mg per day in compound pills is the common dose.
CORRECTIVES:
1. Milk, Butter and Ghee are considered the best correctives of Mercury. (Ayurveda, Tibet)
2. Sulphur 'corrects' Mercury by binding with it. The safest internal compounds use at least twice the weight of Mercury in Sulphur, with Five or 6 times being optimal.
SUBSTITUTE:
1. Cinnabar or Vermillion can often be used where Mercury is indicated.
2. Gold was said to have the effects of Mercury
PURIFICATION and PREPARATION:
The Purification of Mercury can be achieved in one of the following ways. This purified Mercury is then used in the Eight-stage process mentioned above.
1. Mercury is rubbed with Lime powder for 3 days, then strained through tough cloth, and put into a mortar. Then it is rubbed with an equal quantity of a paste of decorticated Garlic and half Rock Salt until it becomes black. Then the Mercury is separated and washed. It is then ready for the 8 stages of processing.
2. Steep in the milk of Calatropis gigantea for a day, then triturate with each of the following for 3 hours: Powdered Bricks, Cob webs, Cane Sugar and Lemon juice. (Gems of the Siddha System)
3. Many ways were used to achieve this: it may be strained through Leather; Washed with Vinegar and salt; by strongly shaking it with S.V. in a close stopped vessel; or by distilling in sand either by itself, or with the addition of Salt of Tartar. It was also done by amalgamation, where it can be amalgamated with Gold or Silver, then separated in a Retort.
The Traditional processing of Mercury in the Ayurvedic (and from there, Tibetan and Unani) systems, is an elaborate, eight-stage process. This aims to regulate the medicinal effect of Mercury while removing toxic qualities.
Further, various preparations are then made from this processed Mercury, including Kajjali (black sulphide or Mercury) the Bhasma (ash or oxide) of Mercury.
Dosing is very important in the successful use of Mercury. In chronic and obstinate diseases, three types of dosing are typically used:
1. Mercury is taken in compounds once or twice weekly on a moderate-to-long-term basis (ie. Jewel Pills)
2. Mercury is used daily for no more than 2 weeks, followed by a period of several weeks intermission before resuming.
3. Mercury is begun in very small dose, increased gradually, maintained for a specified period, then the dose is tapered off.
Bhasma (oxide): Purified and Calcined according to Vedic (including Unani and Tibetan) sources: 7–14mg.
Sulphide forms of Mercury (Cinnabar, Vermillion, Kajjali-Black sulphide): 10–50mg per day in compound pills is the common dose.
CORRECTIVES:
1. Milk, Butter and Ghee are considered the best correctives of Mercury. (Ayurveda, Tibet)
2. Sulphur 'corrects' Mercury by binding with it. The safest internal compounds use at least twice the weight of Mercury in Sulphur, with Five or 6 times being optimal.
SUBSTITUTE:
1. Cinnabar or Vermillion can often be used where Mercury is indicated.
2. Gold was said to have the effects of Mercury
PURIFICATION and PREPARATION:
The Purification of Mercury can be achieved in one of the following ways. This purified Mercury is then used in the Eight-stage process mentioned above.
1. Mercury is rubbed with Lime powder for 3 days, then strained through tough cloth, and put into a mortar. Then it is rubbed with an equal quantity of a paste of decorticated Garlic and half Rock Salt until it becomes black. Then the Mercury is separated and washed. It is then ready for the 8 stages of processing.
2. Steep in the milk of Calatropis gigantea for a day, then triturate with each of the following for 3 hours: Powdered Bricks, Cob webs, Cane Sugar and Lemon juice. (Gems of the Siddha System)
3. Many ways were used to achieve this: it may be strained through Leather; Washed with Vinegar and salt; by strongly shaking it with S.V. in a close stopped vessel; or by distilling in sand either by itself, or with the addition of Salt of Tartar. It was also done by amalgamation, where it can be amalgamated with Gold or Silver, then separated in a Retort.
The Traditional processing of Mercury in the Ayurvedic (and from there, Tibetan and Unani) systems, is an elaborate, eight-stage process. This aims to regulate the medicinal effect of Mercury while removing toxic qualities.
Further, various preparations are then made from this processed Mercury, including Kajjali (black sulphide or Mercury) the Bhasma (ash or oxide) of Mercury.
Main Combinations:
Major Formulas:
Cautions:
1. Avoid overdose and long-term use. Should not be used daily for more than 2 weeks without a break in treatment.
2. Should not be used in Children, during Pregnancy or Lactation.
ANTIDOTES:
1. Egg white and Milk may be given as a general antidote to Mercury poisoning, followed by vomiting; when the stomach is emptied, Milk or Linseed tea may be given. Ayurveda has treated poisoning by Mercury Salts with large doses of Milk, followed by vomiting. A decoction of Emblic Myrobalans is then given.
2. People who have come into contact with Mercury, either acutely or chronically, will benefit from a course of China root (or Sarsaparilla). Selenium protects from the acute or chronic toxic effects of Mercury and Cadmium, and Brewer’s Yeast is one of the best sources of Selenium. Lecithin also neutralises the toxic effects of Mercury. Adequate dietary Calcium, Vitamin A, C, and E are also useful.
3. Traditionally, the Sugar of Alum was used for anyone hurt from the inhalation of Metal and Mineral vapours (including Arsenic and Mercury).
4. Excess Mercury entering the Blood can cause rashes, eruptions, swellings, and salivation. The pulp of Coconut can correct this; or Purified Sulphur with Milk; 1½ oz. of the juice of Bamboo leaves may also be taken with Sugar. The salivation can be checked by slowly sucking a small piece of catechu. (Ayurveda)
5. In India, if anyone took ‘living’ Mercury, a whole Indigo plant was cut up and boiled in sufficient water. The decoction is taken until all is gone, not eating during the time the decoction is drunk. The Mercury is thus passed out through the Urine. If all has not been passed, it is repeated the following day. This has apparently been proven to be very effective many times.
6. Of Spirit of Hartshorn: ‘drives and forces the said Mercury, lodged in the several parts of the body through the pores of the skin’. (Salmon)
7. Poisoning from Mercury sublimate: Dissolve 1 oz. of Salt of Tartar in 1 Gallon of water and drink of it largely. If taken soon enough it will totally destroy the force of the poison.
8. Corrosive Sublimate: large amounts of Raw Eggs; flour and milk may be given; the stomach should then be washed, or an emetic given (Squires).
DIET WHILE USING MERCURY COMPOUNDS:
1. Most important dietary restriction is abstinence from Salt.
2. Liberal use of Milk and Ghee, and a diet based on Milk and Rice is optimal while using Mercurial medicines.
TOXICITY:
A part of the toxicity in Mercury are from admixtures, Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic etc. Traditional purification techniques aim to remove these admixtures:
Main Preparations used:
Vermillion (man-made Red Sulphide); Black Ethiops (Kajjali): Black Sulphide; Bhasma of Mercury (Ayurveda)
1. Avoid overdose and long-term use. Should not be used daily for more than 2 weeks without a break in treatment.
2. Should not be used in Children, during Pregnancy or Lactation.
ANTIDOTES:
1. Egg white and Milk may be given as a general antidote to Mercury poisoning, followed by vomiting; when the stomach is emptied, Milk or Linseed tea may be given. Ayurveda has treated poisoning by Mercury Salts with large doses of Milk, followed by vomiting. A decoction of Emblic Myrobalans is then given.
2. People who have come into contact with Mercury, either acutely or chronically, will benefit from a course of China root (or Sarsaparilla). Selenium protects from the acute or chronic toxic effects of Mercury and Cadmium, and Brewer’s Yeast is one of the best sources of Selenium. Lecithin also neutralises the toxic effects of Mercury. Adequate dietary Calcium, Vitamin A, C, and E are also useful.
3. Traditionally, the Sugar of Alum was used for anyone hurt from the inhalation of Metal and Mineral vapours (including Arsenic and Mercury).
4. Excess Mercury entering the Blood can cause rashes, eruptions, swellings, and salivation. The pulp of Coconut can correct this; or Purified Sulphur with Milk; 1½ oz. of the juice of Bamboo leaves may also be taken with Sugar. The salivation can be checked by slowly sucking a small piece of catechu. (Ayurveda)
5. In India, if anyone took ‘living’ Mercury, a whole Indigo plant was cut up and boiled in sufficient water. The decoction is taken until all is gone, not eating during the time the decoction is drunk. The Mercury is thus passed out through the Urine. If all has not been passed, it is repeated the following day. This has apparently been proven to be very effective many times.
6. Of Spirit of Hartshorn: ‘drives and forces the said Mercury, lodged in the several parts of the body through the pores of the skin’. (Salmon)
7. Poisoning from Mercury sublimate: Dissolve 1 oz. of Salt of Tartar in 1 Gallon of water and drink of it largely. If taken soon enough it will totally destroy the force of the poison.
8. Corrosive Sublimate: large amounts of Raw Eggs; flour and milk may be given; the stomach should then be washed, or an emetic given (Squires).
DIET WHILE USING MERCURY COMPOUNDS:
1. Most important dietary restriction is abstinence from Salt.
2. Liberal use of Milk and Ghee, and a diet based on Milk and Rice is optimal while using Mercurial medicines.
TOXICITY:
A part of the toxicity in Mercury are from admixtures, Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic etc. Traditional purification techniques aim to remove these admixtures:
Main Preparations used:
Vermillion (man-made Red Sulphide); Black Ethiops (Kajjali): Black Sulphide; Bhasma of Mercury (Ayurveda)
'It opens the Pores, small Vessels, and Ducts of the Glands; resolves obstructed Humours, attenuates those which are too thick, and viscid, especially the Lympha; and dissipates Concretions, even in the remotest parts of the Body. On all these accounts it is found to be of singular service in Tumours, swelled Glands, a Scirrhous Spleen, Mesentery, or Liver, Ganglions, Struma, and other such diseases’.
Salmon, Seplasium:
'It is said to be Cold and Moist in the second degree. Caesalpinus saith, that, taken inwardly it cleanses the Blood from filth, and kills and expels Worms, and facilitates Birth. And 'tis certainly true, that it dissolves all manner of coagulations and congealations of Blood and Humours, rectifies the Diseases of the Blood, purifies even the Marrow in the Bones, and resists all manner of Putrefaction and Malignity in the whole Body proceeding either from bitings of venomous Creatures, Poison, Pox, Plague, &c.'
'That is best which is found in mines near Gold, and has least of an Arsenical or Cadmious commixture, which leaves no recrements in the Retort; and being evaporated in a silver Spoon, leaves only a yellow or white spot, not a dim or black'. 'Outwardly it helps all kinds of Itch, kills Lice, and dissolves Hard Tumors in any part of the body, though in the Joints, eases all manner of pains, almost to a |
Miracle, resolves Nodes, Tophus, and Gums proceeding from the French Pox [Syphilis], King's Evil [Scrophula], or the like; and has been found of mighty use against Cancers of all sorts, whether ulcerated or not. Some Authors say that being worn about the neck as an Amulet, or Xenecton, it preserves form the Plague, as also from Enchantments and Witchcraft. There is no particular simple in the Shops, except Antimony, that will yield greater variety of Remedies than Mercury, nor of which more various preparations are made, serving to Purge, Vomit, Sweat, provoke Urine, Salivate, ease Pain, cleanse Wounds, heal Ulcers, removes deformities of the Skin, &c'.
'The use of Crude Mercury is both inward and outward, and may be safely used both ways, if managed by a wise hand'. 'Inwardly it is given as well unprepared as prepared; unprepared in Pills and Decoction'. |