Pulvis Diacyminum Magnus
Powder of Cumin Greater


Tradition:


Western, Unani

Source / Author:


Nicolas Myrepsus

Herb Name

Prepared Cumin *
Cinnamon
Clove
Lovage seed
Bishop’s weed seed
Galangal

Savory
Calamint
Ginger
Black Pepper
Long Pepper
Spikenard
Nutmeg

Latin


Cuminum cyminum
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Eugenia caryophyllus
Levisticum o
fficinale
Ammi majus

Alpina officinarum
Satureja montana
Calamintha o
fficinalis
Zingiber o
fficinalis
Piper nigrum

Piper longum
Nardostachys jatamansi
Myristica fragrans

Amount


1 oz.,1 scr.

2 drams ea.

1 dr, 18 gr ea.




1 dr., 2 scr. ea.


2 1⁄2 scr. ea.

gr. = grain, scr. = scruple, dr. = dram
* Cumin is prepared by steeping in Vinegar for 24 hours, then drying

Preparation:


Powder; it can be made into an Electuary with 3 times its weight of Honey, or into a confection with a similar quantity of Sugar.

Function:


Clears Cold and Wind, moves Qi, promotes Digestion, opens Obstructions, warms the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs and Kidneys

Use:


“especially valid for coldness of the Chest and Stomach, Headache, and relieves intestinal wind. He miraculously manages Quartan Fevers”. (Nicholas, Antidotarium)
1. Wind Colic
2. Cold Pain of the Stomach or Bowels
3. Indigestion, Bloating associated with Cold and Damp
4. Warms and Strengthens the Stomach
5. Hiccough, Belching
6. Tightness of the Sinews associated with Cold, Wind and Damp
7. Cough and di
fficulty Breathing from Cold and Phlegm
8. Used for Cold pain of the Kidneys
9. Promotes Menstruation and relieves Pain associated with Cold obstruction
10. Promotes Fertility in Cold and Damp bodies
11. Quartan Fever


Dose:


1 scruple–1 dram in wine; of the Electuary, as much as a Walnut was given:

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



Similar Formulas:


Powder of Anise Compound (Dianisum)

‘It heats the Stomach and Bowels, expels wind exceedingly, helps the Wind Colic, helps digestion hindered by cold or wind, is an admirable remedy for wind in the Bowels, and helps Quartan Agues’. (Culpeper)

Wirtzung (1598) said ‘This powder is good for the diseases of the sinews, for a heavy Breath, for the Cough, for the Stomach, and it opens all Obstructions’. He also stated: ‘The Italian women do highly commend the Electuary Diaciminum, if one do take every morning one quarter of an ounce of it, then will the terms [menstruation] come within the space of a month as they affirm: it does make fruitful and strengthens the Stomach’.
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