Tincture for Blood Stagnation

Tincture for Blood Stagnation

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Antidotarium medico chymicum reformatum 1620

Herb NameLatinAmount *
Armenian EarthTerra Armenius1⁄2 dram ea.
Dragons BloodDaemonorops draco
Mumia (Shilajit)Shilajit1 scruple ea.
RhubarbRheum palmatum1⁄2 oz.
Madder Rubia tinctorum
CloveEugenia caryophyllus1⁄2 dram ea.
Sugar PenidPenidum
SpermacetiSpermaceti
AmberSuccinum
Sealed EarthTerra Sigillata
MyrrhCommiphora molmol
Hares Blood coagulatedLepus Sanguii coagulans
AngelicaAngelica archangelica
Wormwood saltSal Absinthi
Crabs EyesOculus Cancri
CastoreumCastoreum
Red Coral Corallum rubrum

Preparation:

Form a Tincture with Oxymel. Today, it can be made with Alcohol.

Function:

Moves Blood, clears Stasis, eases Pain

Use:

1. Bruising, Trauma
2. Blood Stagnation marked by
fixed and sharp pain

Dose:

1–2 oz.

Cautions:

1. Not to be used during Pregnancy

Modifications:

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