Powder for Bleeding from the Stomach
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicolas (Nicolai Magni, De Medicis Pulveribus, 1545)
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Succinum | ||
Corallum rubrum | ||
Margarita | ||
Cornu Cervii | ||
Ostera | ||
Haematitum | 3 drams each | |
Rosa gallica | ||
Portulaceae oleracea | ||
Coriandrum sativum | ||
Rhus parviflora | ||
Prunus amygdalus dulcis | ||
Acacia arabica | ||
Punica granatum | ||
Bambusae silicae | ||
Gum Acacia ** | Acacia spp. | |
Cytinus hypocistus | 2 drams each |
* Coral, Pearl, Deer horn and Hematite are all burnt, then washed and dried.
** Gum Acacia is another name of Gum Arabic. In this case, a closely related species will be indicated. In any case, Gum Arabic can be used.
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Astringent, clears Heat, stops Bleeding
Use:
1. Bleeding from the Stomach from Heat2. Useful for other types of Bleeding from Heat
Dose:
1–2 drams
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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