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Pulegium, Pennyroyal

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Herbarum Vivae Eicones, Otto Brunfels, 1530

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Medical Botany, Woodville, 1810

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Botanical name:
Mentha pulegium

Parts used:
Herb

Temperature & Taste:
Slightly Warm, dry. Pungent, Bitter

Classifications:
2A APERIENT.    2B ATTENUATER.    2F. PURIFYING.    2H. CARMINATIVE.    2J. RAREFYING
3C. ALEXIPHARMIC.    3G. EMMENAGOGUE.    3H. LACTAGOGUE.    3K. EXPECTORANT.    3M. ARTHRITICS
4a. CEPHALIC.    4f. SPLENETIC.    4i. UTERINE.    4k. ARTHRITIC

Uses:
1.
Warms the Womb, Moves Qi, Promotes Menstruation:
-Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea (since Hippocrates)


2. Clears Phlegm, Stops Cough:

3. Calms the Liver, Stops Wind, Eases Pain, Resists Poison:

4. Moves Qi, Regulates the Stomach, Eases Pain:

5. Promotes Urine, Clears Damp, Clears Stones:

6. Externally:


Dose:
Powder: 1–3 grams

Substitute:
Culpeper said of Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamus) that it ‘possesses the virtues of Pennyroyal, but in a superior degree.’
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Main Combinations:
1. Obstructed Menstruation:
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2. To strengthen the Womb and promote Menstruation, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
3. To Promote Birth, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
4. Carminative, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
5. 'Dutch Blood Purifier': Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
6. Neuropathy, Nerve diseases, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
7. To purge Melancholy, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
8. Cold, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
9. Cold Coughs, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
10. Fainting,, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
11. Apoplexy, Loss of Speech, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version
12. Enema for Uterine pain, Pennyroyal with ... available in PRO version

Major Formulas:
Infusion of Senna and Flower with Spices (Mesue)
Decoction to Promote Menstruation (Wirtzung)
Emmenagogue Decoction (Riverius)
Decoction for the Womb (Schroder)
Syrup of Mugwort (Augustana)
Powder to Warm the Head (Bononiense)
Powder to Facilitate Birth (Renodeus)
Powder of Calamint Compound (Nicholas)
Electuary of Calamint (Galen)
Electuary of Hyssop (Diahyssopus) (Nicholas)
Electuary of Orris Root (Diaireos Salomonis) (Nicholas)

Cautions:
Not used during Pregnancy

Main Preparations used:
Conserve of the Tops, Distilled Water of the Herb, Distilled Oil

History
'Pennyroyal was in high repute among the ancients. Both Dioscorides and Pliny describe its numerous virtues. In Northern Europe it was also much esteemed, as may be inferred from the frequent reference to it in the Anglo-Saxon and Welsh works on medicine.

Gerarde considered the plant to be "so exceedingly well
known to all our English nation that it needed no description. In his time (circa 1590), it used to be collected on the commons round London, whence it was brought in plenty to the London markets. At the present day Pennyroyal has fallen into neglect, and is not named in the British Pharmacopoeia of 1867. (Pharmacographia, Fluckiger & Hanbury, 1879)

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