E. Laxatives, Purgatives and Cathartics



i. Laxatives

This class is the safest of the ‘bowel-cleansers’. They gently lubricate the bowels, while supplying nutrient to tonify the membranes, and often containing fiber (in the case of the fruits) or fatty oils (in the case of seeds). Mucilage is common throughout most of this group also.
    
Together, they make the perfect medicines to use in the old, young, weak, and pregnant, for those whose stomach cannot take stronger purgatives, and as a general kitchen-remedy which can safely be prescribed for people to make at home as needed.
    
They were very often used as the basis for stronger purgative or cathartic medicines.
    
They are also important medicines for the long-term treatment of chronic bowels disorders such as Irritable Bowel, Colitis, Ulcerative Colitis etc.

Sample Combinations
1. Senna leaf (2 drams), dried Lemon peel (3 drams); boil in 10 oz. water to 6 oz. (adding Senna towards the end)
2. Tamarind (1 oz.), Senna leaf (1 dram), boil in 12 oz. water to 8 oz. (adding Senna towards the end)
3. Castor oil, Barley Water (1 oz. each). Mix
4. Castor oil, Tincture of Senna, Mint Water (2 oz. each). Mix
5. Epsom Salts (2 drams), Rhubarb powder (1 scruple), Mint Water (2 oz.). Mix


                                 Cannabis Huo Ma Ren
Prunus semen Yu Li Ren

Linseed   Fenugreek   Sesame seed  
Oils of Sesame   Linseed   Almond   Olive   Castor

Prune   Date   Fig
Tamarind   Cassia Fistula
Honey   Manna

Triphala


Others include Mango, Mulberry, Raisins, Sebesten, Walnut, Almond, Fumitory, Gum Ammoniac, Asafetida, Rose, Violet; Gall Bladder and Bile
TCM:
Prunus humilis Yu Li Ren,


ii. Purgatives

The purgatives are a classic group of medicines whose use goes back millennia, whose praise has been extolled to the heavens, whose correct use have been claimed to have achieved countless miraculous cures and have doubtless helped cure countless thousands of souls.
    
They are moderate-to-harsh in action, and have been shunned by various practitioners such as the Nature Cure doctors of the late 20th century.
    
Nevertheless, they are an important and useful group of medicines, helpful in the greater treatment of numerous diseases. They have the following functions in general:
1. Purge the Bowels
2. Reduce accumulations and open obstructions
3. Clears Heat and Toxin
4. Promote a ‘downward’ action

They are therefore useful in various cases of heat, inflammation, infection, pain caused by heat or obstruction, obstructions of any of the visceral organs. They can be taken in a short course of pills, say, one day a week, or one week a month, or sometimes 3-4 weeks a year. Several older authors noted that if a short course of these types of medicines were taken once a year in spring (some said twice a year, spring and autumn), then no fever or infectious disease would attack the person that year, and if it did, it would be mild. Typically, Pills such as Imperial Pills or Common Pills were used for this purpose.

                             Aloe Lu Hui
                             Rhubarb Da Huang

                             Buckthorn
                             Cream of Tartar

Senna Fan Xie Ye
Glauber’s Salt Mang Xiao

Epsom Salts

Sulphur

iii. Hydragogue Cathartics

This group represents a harsh, irritant and formidable part of the arsenal of traditional medicine. They are strong-to-violent in action, able to promote severe catharsis and violent abdominal pain when misused or overdosed, and can even cause bleeding from the bowels.
    
However, they again have been praised by their advocates, and have been regularly used by countless practitioners in the past with no untoward effects when administered by experienced hands. Their use was often in large compounds with various ‘softeners’ and correctives added, as well as medicines to support the body during the use of such medicines. The Arab physicians Mesue and Nicholas in particular had elaborate purgative medicines which often combined laxatives, purgatives and cathartics, along with corrective medicines. They are effective but without harsh side effects. They purge deeply but without weakening. These types of preparations are the only suitable way for these medicines to be used in normal clinical situations.
    
In addition, various processing methods were often employed for these types of irritant medicines in all traditional medicines systems. Some practitioners made preparations which were said to maintain the beneficial effects while removing the negative effects. Seeds such as Castor and Croton have been pressed to remove the oil, thereby lessening their violence. Others such as the Euphorbias or Spurges, used as cathartics in many countries, have been prepared with vinegar, while Scammony was prepared with Quince juice.

1. Elaterium (12 grains), Syrup of Ginger (qs) to form 6 pills.
2. Squill powder (10 grains), Calomel (3 grains), Conserve of Rose (qs); form a bolus.

                             Croton seed Ba Dou
                             Poke root Shang Lu
                             Pharbitis Qian Niu Zi

                             Euphorbium prepared
                             Elaterium (Wild Cucumber)
                             Black Hellebore prep.
                             Turbith
                             Jalap

Euphorbia pekinensis Jing Da Ji
Euphorbia kansui Gan Sui
Daphne genkwa Yuan Hua

Esula (Spurge)
Castor seed prepared
Colocynth prepared
Scammony prepared
Calomel

Purgatives for the Humors

Bile Purgatives
                             Prune
                             Rose juice
                             Barberry
                             Yellow Myrobalan
                             Senna    
                             Scammony prepared

Tamarind
Violet
Fumitory
Manna
Aloe



Phlegm Purgatives
                             Lavender
                             Costus
                             Sarcocolla
                             Polypody
                             Aloe
                             Agaric
                             Bdellium
                             Jalap
                             Arum prepared


Stoechas
Orris
Gum Ammoniac
Dodder
Senna
Turbith
Castor oil
Colocynth
Euphorbium

Melancholy Purgatives
                             Senna
                             Dodder
                             Turpeth
                             Polypody
                             Lapis Lazuli prepared

Black Myrobalan
Gum Ammoniac
Black Hellebore prepared
Croton seed prepared
Azurite



Chinese Classification
A. Clear the Exterior
B. Clear Heat
C. Clear Damp and Promote Urine
D. Clear Wind and Damp
E. Laxatives, Purgative and Cathartics
F. Emetics
G. Sedate the Heart, Mind and Spirit
H. Nourish the Heart

I. Settle Internal Wind
J. Regulate the Qi

K. Medicines which Move the Blood
L. Medicines which Stop Bleeding
M. Medicines to Warm to Expel Cold
N. Tonics
O. Medicines which Promote Digestion
P. Clear Phlegm
Q. Medicines for Cough and Wheezing
R. Astringents
S. Medicines for Worms & Parasites
T. External Medicines