Tinctura in Schirro Lienis
Tincture Against Schirrus of the Spleen

Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Mylius
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Artemisia absinthum | ||
Oreganum vulgare | ||
Ruta graveolens | ||
Hyssopus officinale | ||
Hypericum perforatum | ||
Calamintha officinalis | 1 handful ea. | |
Nardostachys jatamansi | ||
Tamarix gallica | ||
Melissa officinalis | ||
Malva sylvestris | ||
Mentha pulegium | ||
Pimpinella anisum | ||
Carum carvi | ||
Foeniculum vulgare | ||
Cuscuta europea | ½ handful ea. | |
Styrax benzoin | 3 drams |
Preparation:
Mix and form a Tincture with a sufficient amount of the Vinegar of Squills (enough to cover by 3 fingerbreadths.
It can also be formed into a tincture with plain Vinegar, or Alcohol.
Function:
Opens Obstruction, Clears Damp, Moves Qi and Blood, Resolves Masses
Use:
1. Hardness, Fibrosis or Tumor of the Spleen
2. Hardness, Fibrosis or Tumor of other abdominal organs: Stomach, Liver, Pancreas etc.
3. May also be useful for Uterine and Ovarian tumors (made as an alcohol tincture)
Dose:
1–2 oz.
Cautions:
Not used during Pregnancy.
Comment:
Scirrhus means Hardness or Fibrosis.
Modifications:

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