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Diapenidon Compositum
or, Diapenidon Magnum

Sugar Penid Compound with Spices
or, Sugar Penids with Spices


Tradition:
Western, Unani

Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus

Herb Name
Sugar Penids
Pine nut
Sweet Almonds
White Poppy seed
Cinnamon

Clove
Ginger
Licorice juice
Gum Arabic
Tragacanth

Starch
Melon seed
Gourd seed
Pumpkin seed
Cucumber seed
Camphor

Latin

Nux Pinea
Prunus amygdalus dulcis
Papaver somniferum
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Eugenia caryophyllus
Zingiber o
fficinalis
Succus Glycyrrhiza
Acacia arabica
Astragalus tragacanth
Amylum
Citrullus vulgaris
Lagenaria vulgaris
Cucurbita pepo
Cucumis sativus
Camphora

Amount
2 oz.


3 dr., 1 scr. ea.










1 1⁄2 drams ea.
7 grains

Preparation:
Powder
It was commonly made into an Electuary after the following manner: 3 oz. of Violet flowers are macerated in 1 lb. of water until the water is violet in color, then 1 lb. of Sugar is added and heated in B.M. to a solid Electuary; while hot the powder is added. Some made it into Tablets: to 1 oz. of this powder add 12 oz. of Sugar, and with Water of Coltsfoot form into Tablets.

Function:
Strengthen the Lungs, Stops Cough, Clears Cold Phlegm

Use:
1. Cough
2. Pleurisy
3. Asthma
4. Di
fficulty Breathing
5. Consumption
6. Hoarseness


Dose:
1⁄2–2 drams, taken with Licorice Syrup, or decoction of Licorice, Hyssop or Raisins.

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:
1. The original of Nicholas contained spices and was called Diapenidion with Spices. When the three spices (Ginger, Clove and Cinnamon) are omitted, it was called Diapenidion without Spices, or Diapenidion Frigidii, the Cooling Sugar Penids.
2. In Consumption, Cooling Sugar Penids (ie. without Spices) was taken with Diatragacanth.
3. Pleurisy, take
Diapenidum without Spices 2 dram, Conserve of Violet 2 ounces.


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Both the Diapenidon formulas have similar benefit for the Lungs, that with Spices is better for Cold Phlegm.
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