2T. Glutinate



These help to join Wounds and Ulcers to promote Healing


                       Rose
                       Marshmallow
                       Horsetail
                       Soloman’s Seal
                       Gentian
                       Pimpernel
                       Agrimony
                       Bugle
                       St. John’s wort
                       Pomegranate Rind
                       Willow leaf
                       Yarrow
                       Cinquefoil
                       Rupturewort
                       Frankincense
                       Sarcocolla
                       Pitch
                       Litharge
                       Coral

Aloe
Mallow
Comfrey
Strawberry leaf
Birthwort
Centaury
Plantain
Self Heal
Vervain
Wintergreen
Oak
Betony
Tormentil
Knotgrass
Myrrh
Dragon’s Blood
Turpentine
Calamine
Earthworm

Western Classification

2. Secondary Faculties
a. Aperients
b. Attenuaters
c. Inciding Medicines
d. Attenuaters of Congealed Blood
e. Lenitive
f. Purifying
g. Cleansing
h. Carminatives
i. Antispasmodics
j. Rarefying
k. Resolvent
l. Emollients
m. Drawing
n. Repellents
o. Astringent
p. Hemostatic
q. Anodyne
r. Narcotics & Hypnotics
s. Strengthening
t. Glutinate
u. Suppuratives
v. Expel Pus
w. Sarcotics
x. Incarnative
y. Corrosive
z. Cicatrizing
3. Tertiary Faculties
a. Sudorifics and Diaphoretics
b. Febrifuge and Antipyretic
c. Alexipharmic
d. Cordials and Cardiacs
e. Diuretics
f. Lithontriptic
g. Emmenagogue
h. Lactagogue
i. Aphrodisiacs
j. Increase Semen
k. Expectorant
l. Anti-tussive
m. Arthritic Medicines
n. Vulnerary
o. Emetics
p. Masticatories & Sternutatories
q. Anthelmintic
4. According to Part
a. Cephalic
b. Opthalmic
c. Cardiac
d. Pectoral
e. Stomachic
f. Splenetic
g. Hepatic
h. Nephritics
i. Uterine
j. Nervine
k. Arthritic