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Tincture for Tumors of the Testicles from Heat

Tradition:
Western

Source / Author:
Antidotarium medico chymicum reformatum 1620

Herb Name
Henbane leaf
Bdellium
Bean
flour
Barley
Golden Rod
Rue

Black Nightshade
Marshmallow
Mallow root
Calamint
Camomile

Latin
Hyoscyamus niger
Commiphora mukul
Phaseolus vulgaris
Hordeum vulgare
Solidago virgaurea
Ruta graveolens
Solanum nigrum
Althea o
fficinalis
Malva sylvestris
Calamintha o
fficinalis
Matricaria recutita

Amount
1 handful
3 oz.





1 handful ea.



2 drams ea.

Preparation:
Form a Tincture in wine by covering the beaten herbs with 4 finger-breadths of white wine and steeping. May also be made into a Tincture with 40% alcohol, given in a smaller dose diluted with water.

Function:
Clears Heat and Toxin, resolves Swellings, opens Obstructions

Use:
1. Tumors of the Testicles from Heat;
2. may also be used for other genito-urinary or reproductive tumors such as Prostate Tumors.

Dose:
one teaspoonful twice daily

Cautions:
1. Use cautiously due to the presence of Henbane and Nightshade. Only used in adults with Heat type constitution. Begin with half dose for several days before increasing to full doses.
2. If this were this to be taken internally, the ‘handful’ of Henbane would be small, perhaps an ounce.

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This formula, without instructions on use from the source text, appears to be the type of formula used externally, except that it is in the form of Tincture, which is taken internally. It is possible that it was intended for topical use, but may be used cautiously internally. It may be applied topically, or the same ingredients could be made into a plaster.
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