Tinctura Armadillidium
Tincture of Pill Millipede

Tradition:

West

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Pill Millipede

Armadillidium vulgare **

1 part

Alcohol (60%)

Spiritum

10 parts

* Different proportions have been given by various authors. Some used a ratio of 1:12, some 1:20
** Oniscus spp. is also used.

Preparation:

Digest is a warm place for a week, or in a water bath for 24 hours. Strain, press and filter.

Function:

Moves the Blood, Opens Obstructions, Resolves Masses

Use:

1. Amenorrhea
2. Dysmenorrhea
3. Urinary Obstruction, difficult urination
4. Gravel, Stones (some considered it specific)
5. Scrofula
6. Tumors, Fibroids
7. Abdominal Masses
8. Cancer, including of the Breast
9. May be useful for Polycystic Ovaries and Uterine Fibroids

Dose:

10–30 drops, diluted in wine or some suitable water.

Cautions:

Not used during Pregnancy

Modifications:

1. Cancer:
i. Combine with equal parts of Black Nightshade tincture
ii. Add Black Nighshade, Agrimony, Herb Robert
iii. Take with Troches of Viper, or Viper Wine or Tincture.
2. Stones, add Grasshopper


Click the above Tabs for more information on this medicine

See the Pill Millipede Monograph for Research.

Pill Millipede was an important Insect Medicine in the Western Tradition, being one of the last Insect Medicines to be removed from the Materia Medica.

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