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Sinapi, Mustard

Khardal, Rai (Black Mustard, Unani)
Safaid Sarson (White Mustard, Ayurveda)
Yungs Dkar  ཡུངས་དཀར  (White Mustard, Tibetan)

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Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491

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Two varieties of Mustard
Della Materia Medicinale
, Andrea Valuassori, 1562

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Brassica nigra
Kohler's Medizinal Pflanzen
, 1887


Botanical name:
There are 2 types of Mustard:
  1. Sinapsis alba (White, syn. Brassica alba)
  2. S. nigra (Black or Brown Mustard, syn. Brassica nigra, B. sinapioides)

Parts used:
Seed

Temperature & Taste:
Hot, dry. Pungent

Classifications:
2B ATTENUATERS.    2C INCIDER.    2M. DRAWING.    2U. SUPPURATIVES
3E. DIURETIC.    3K. EXPECTORANT.     3L. ANTI-TUSSIVE.     3N. EMETIC.     3P. MASTICATORIES & STERNUTATORIES
4k. ARTHRITIC

Uses:
1. Clears Cold and Damp (West, TCM, Ayuveda):
-Falling Sickness, Lethargy, Paralysis, Headache, and Dizziness
-strengthen and warm the circulation of the whole body
-Stomach pain, pains in the sides, and in the bowels
-promote Menstruation when obstructed by Cold
-rheumatic and sciatic pains.

2. Warms the Lungs, Clears Phlegm (West, TCM, Ayuveda):
-Lung conditions with Tough and Cold phlegm: cough, chest distention, bronchial congestion; ‘Shortwindedness’
-pain from swelling of the cheat and ribs.
-Chronic Bronchitis and Asthmatic Bronchitis (TCM)
-vomiting and regurgitating of Phlegm.

3. Clears Swellings and Nodes, Stops Pain:
-cold obstruction of the circulation with joint pain, cold aches
-Sores and Boils that have no active inflammation, but ooze clear liquid (from coldness and poor circulation)
    
4. Warms the Kidneys, Promotes Urine:
-promotes urine when obstructed by cold.
-‘Mightily stirs up Lust’.

5. Resists Poison:
-’the seed of the White Mustard is used in some antidotes’. (Gerard)
-‘Quartan Fevers from Tartarous Mucilage, and in Quotidians a dram given before the Fit’ (Schroder)

6. Emetic:
-1 Tablespoon of the powder taken in water has been much used as a prompt emetic.
    
7. Externally:
-applied to sore joints from coldness, as sciatica, crick in the neck,
-bruises.
-In poultices, ointments and baths for most cold diseases.
-externally to drive away Carus (put in the nose)
-to promote Sneezing
-externally to ripen Swellings and Tumors
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Chewed in the mouth for toothache that is worse when cold


CORRECTIVES:
Vinegar; Almond Oil

SUBSTITUTES:
Cress Seed (Lepidium sativum) (Unani)

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Main Combinations:
1. Cold and Weak Digestion, Mustard seed with Ginger, Long Pepper, Tinospora (Ayurveda)
2. Cough from Cold Phlegm:
i. with fullness and distention in the chest, combine Mustard seed with Radish seed
ii. Mustard seed with Long Pepper, Inula racemosa, Tylophora (Ayurveda)
3. Diuretic:
i. Mustard seed with Juniper berry, Carrot seed, steep in Ale (Formulaire Magistral et Memorial Pharmaceutique, 1823)
ii. Mustard seed with Parsley seed, Celery seed, Rocket seed
4. Paralysis:
i. Mustard seed powder is mixed with Conserve of Roses and Syrup of Ginger to form an Electuary. (Culpeper)
ii. Mustard seed (½ dram), Caraway seed, Cinnamon (4 grains each), Ginger (2 grains), Syrup, sufficient to form a Bolus. (Saunders)
iii. Mustard seed powder (1 oz.), Essential oil of Rosemary (8 oz.). Digest 3 days, filter. Used topically for paralysis. (Niemann)
5. Deep rooted boils without heat, combine Mustard seed with Cinnamon and Figwort
6. Arthritis, Cold-Damp type Joint pain:
i. Mustard seed with Cinnamon
ii. Mustard seed with Bdellium, Myrrh, Frankincense (Ayurveda)
7. As a liniment for pain, Mustard seed oil is mixed with Camphor and alcohol
8. As a gargle, Mustard seed with Vinegar and water
9. Tumors and swellings of the Throat, a gargle with Mustard seed, Vinegar and Honey (Gerard)

Major Formulas:
Electuary to Clarify the Voice (Galen)
Antidote for Cold Kidneys and to Excite Libido (Nicholas)


Cautions:
1. Not for Heat or Yin deficiency

Main Preparations used:
Oil expressed from the Seed (good for Cold diseases of the Nerves); Mustard Plaster

1. Cataplasm of Mustard:
i. Mustard seed, Linseed (½ pound each), Hot Vinegar, sufficient. Beat and mix to form a cataplasm. (London)
ii. Mustard powder, Yeast (equal parts), Vinegar or Vinegar of Squill (sufficient).
iii. Oatmeal (4 oz.), Vinegar (6 oz.), boil to a thickness, then add powdered Elder flower (3 oz.), Mustard seed (3 drams). (Pharmacopoeia extemporanea, Augustin, 1822)

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