Nymphyae, Water Lilly
Nilofar, Nasreen (Unani)
New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 |
Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578 |
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Botanical name:
Nymphea alba. Related species have been used.
Parts used:
Mainly Root and Seed; also Flower and Leaf
Temperature & Taste:
Root and Seed: Cool, dry. Flower: Cool, moist
Classifications:
2Q. ANODYNE.
3B. FEBRIFUGE & ANTIPYRETIC. 3C. ALEXIPHARMIC. 3D. CORDIALS & CARDIACS. 3L. ANTI-TUSSIVE. 3M. ARTHRITIC
4a. CEPHALIC. 4c. CARDIAC. 4g. HEPATIC. 4h. NEPHRITIC. 4i. UTERINE. 4j. NERVINE
Uses:
1. Clears Heat and Toxin (leaf, flower):
2. Clears Heat, Calms the Mind and Spirit (mostly flower):
3. Clears Heat, Astringes the Kidneys: (Root)
Dose:
… available in PRO version
Main Combinations:
1. Calm the Mind and Spirit and clear Heat, Water Lily … available in PRO version
2. Madness:
i. Water Lily flower with … available in PRO version
ii. Water Lily flower with … available in PRO version
3. To Cool the Blood, Water Lily … available in PRO version
4. Prevent Miscarriage from Heat and Kidney weakness, Water Lily … available in PRO version
5. Gonorrhea or Spermatorrhea from Heat:
i. Water Lily root with … available in PRO version
ii. Water Lily root with … available in PRO version
6. Spermatorrhea, Water Lily with … available in PRO version
Major Formulas:
Decoction of Water Lily Compound
Syrup of Water Lily Flowers
Syrup of Agnus Castus Compound
Powder for Madness (2) (Rondeletius)
Powder of Montagnana for Kidney Ulcers (Nicholas)
Cooling Pearl Powder (Diamargariton Frigidum) (Nicholas)
Restorative Electuary (Antidotus Analeptica) (Nicholas)
Electuary to Restore Humidity (Arnold de Villa Nova)
Cautions:
‘Frequent use extinguishes venereous actions’. (Culpeper)
1. Not used in Cold and weakness of the Kidneys
Main Preparations used:
Distilled Water of the Flowers, Syrup of the Flowers made by Infusion, Compound Syrup, Conserve of the White Flowers, Infused Oil of the Flowers, Ointment of Water Lilies