Medicine Traditions
  • Home
  • About
  • Materia Medica
    • Materia Medica of Herbal Medicine FREE
    • Materia Medica of Herbal Medicine PRO
    • Animal Materia Medica PRO
    • Animal Materia Medica FREE
    • Mineral Materia Medica PRO
    • Mineral Materia Medica FREE
  • Formulas
  • Treatment
    • Types of Treatment in Traditional Medicine
    • Treatment of Specific Conditions
    • Diseases and Formulas
  • Resources
    • Brief Overview of Traditional Medicine
    • Theory
    • Timeline
    • Authors and Sources
    • Glossaries
    • Articles on Traditional Medicine
    • Photos
    • Medicine Pictures
    • Substitute Medicines
  • Patient Resources
  • Links & Texts
  • Contact Us
  • Store
  • Blog
Sentry Page Protection
Please Wait...

Pimpinella, Saxifrage

Burnet Saxifrage, Tragoselinum, Saxifraga major, Pimpinella alba
Picture
Picture
Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491

Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578
Picture
Kreutterbuch, Matthiolus, 1586

Picture
Atlas der officinellen pflanzen (2), Felix, 1899

Picture
PIMPINELLA ROOT
1. Nodulated surface of the root.  2. Crown with many stem
bases.  3. Stem scar.  4. Dark cambium zone.  5. Wood
Squibb's Atlas of the Official Drugs, Mansfield, 1919

Botanical name:
Pimpinella saxifrage, P. major (syn. P. magna)
A number of different types of Saxifrage have been traditionally recognised.


Parts used:
Root, Leaf, seed

Temperature & Taste:
Warm, dry. Pungent, Bitter

Classifications:
3E. DIURETIC

Uses:
1. Clears Wind-Cold, Resists Poison:

-Sudorific
-prevents and cures Epidemic diseases; root chewed preserves from infection; Confected Root is stronger
-Cough, Cold, Bronchitis (Commission E)
-Asthma, Peri-pneumonia
-Syphilis
-Antidote to Mercury


2. Clears Damp, Promotes Urine, Breaks Stones:
-Strangury, Dysuria
-Back pain, Arthritis
-clears Gravel, break Stone; it was especially regarded for Stones from where it gets its name


3. Moves Blood, Promotes Menstruation:
-obstructed or painful Menstruation
-'windy pains of the mother [uterus]'


4. Warms the Stomach, Moves Qi, Clears Wind and Damp:
-Stomach weakness, Colic etc. (Root, or Confected Seed)
   
5. Moves Blood, Promotes Healing:
-Vulnerary; used for Bruising and Trauma

6. Externally:
-applied to Varicose Veins
-as a gargle for Toothache
-topically to ripen or maturate Buboes and Tumors
-applied to cleanse both fresh and old Wounds; also to Wounds of the Head.
-Cosmetic for Freckles and Spots of the Face (wash or distilled water)
-Plague Buboes and Cancerous Tumors



Dose:
Root in Powder: 1–3 grams
Root in Decoction: 3–9 grams
Seed: 1–4 grams infused in white wine.


Comment:
Culpeper said Saxifrage has the same properties as Parsley, but is stronger to promote Urine and clear Stones.

Main Combinations:
1. Stones:
i. Saxifrage with Pepper in wine
ii. Saxifrage, Parsley seed (Herbarium Horstianum, 1630)
iii. Saxifrage with Gromwell seed
iv. Saxifrage with Yarrow
2. To promote Urine, Saxifrage with Celery root, Juniper
3. Arthritis, Saxifrage with Red Earth Myrrh Betony Ground Pine Pimpinella Germander Chamaedrys
4. Promote Menstruation, Saxifrage with Myrrh, Spikenard, Wormwood, Pennyroyal, Mugwort (as in Tincture for Suppressed Menstruation)
5. Suffocation of the Uterus:
i. Saxifrage, Cyperus rotundus
ii. Saxifrage, Castoreum in wine (Herbarium Horstianum, 1630)
6. Asthma, Saxifrage with Horehound, Blessed Thistle, Knotgrass
7. Trauma, Bruising (Vulnerary Decoction):
i. Saxifrage with Arum root, Sanicle, Wintergreen, Ground Ivy, Speedwell, Lesser Centaury (Pharmacopoeia Wirtembergica, 1798)
ii. Saxifrage with Ladies Mantle, Agrimony, Bugle, Comfrey, St. Johns wort, Plantain, Nettle, Pontic Rhubarb, Tormentil (Dispensatorium medico pharmaceuticum Palatinatus, 1764)
iii. Saxifrage with Elecampane, Comfrey, Tormentil, Licorice, Sanicle, Plantain, St. Johns wort, Agrimony, Bugle, Fennel seed (Pharmacopoeia Generalis, 1783)


Major Formulas:
Vulnerary Decoction
Decoction for Catarrh (Alcalá)
Tincture for Suppressed Menstruation
Pills for Arthritis (Wirtzung)

Confection of Ashes

Cautions:
None noted

Main Preparations used:
Candied Root, Confected Root and Seed, Conserve of the Seed, Distilled Water of the whole Herb, Distilled Oil of the whole Plant, Salt of the Ashes

Home
ABOUT
Brief Overview
RESOURCES
Timeline

materia medica – FREE
Materia Medica – PRO
Chinese Classification
Western Classification

Humoral Medicine

Diseases & Formulas
Resources
Theory
Links & Texts
Patient Resources

Shop
Texts for Sale
Contact us

TERMS OF USE
PRIVACY POLICY


© MedicineTradition 2015–2024
  • Home
  • About
  • Materia Medica
    • Materia Medica of Herbal Medicine FREE
    • Materia Medica of Herbal Medicine PRO
    • Animal Materia Medica PRO
    • Animal Materia Medica FREE
    • Mineral Materia Medica PRO
    • Mineral Materia Medica FREE
  • Formulas
  • Treatment
    • Types of Treatment in Traditional Medicine
    • Treatment of Specific Conditions
    • Diseases and Formulas
  • Resources
    • Brief Overview of Traditional Medicine
    • Theory
    • Timeline
    • Authors and Sources
    • Glossaries
    • Articles on Traditional Medicine
    • Photos
    • Medicine Pictures
    • Substitute Medicines
  • Patient Resources
  • Links & Texts
  • Contact Us
  • Store
  • Blog