Diapenidon
or Diapenidon Frigidum
Sugar Penids (without Spices)
or Cooling Sugar Penids


Tradition:


Western, Unani

Source / Author:


Nicholas Myrepsus

Herb Name

Sugar Penids (see below)
Pine nut
Sweet Almonds
White Poppy seed
Licorice juice
Gum Arabic
Tragacanth

Starch
Melon seed
Gourd seed
Pumpkin seed
Cucumber seed
Camphor

Latin



Nux Pinea
Prunus amygdalus dulcis
Papaver somniferum
Succus Glycyrrhiza
Acacia arabica
Astragalus tragacanth
Amylum
Citrullus vulgaris
Lagenaria vulgaris
Cucurbita pepo
Cucumis sativus
Camphora

Amount


2 oz.


3 dr., 1 scr. ea.







1 1⁄2 drams ea.
7 grains

Preparation:


Powder.
To make into an electuary, see Sugar Penid with Spices.

Sugar Penids are prepared as follows:
  Dissolve Sugar in Barley water and boil gently down to a semi-solid Electuary.
Sugar is to be covered with strong Barley water in a large pot. They are heated to dissolve the Sugar, then gently boiled down to a suitable thickness, stirring, and removing the scum as it arises. When ready, it is removed from the heat, cooled a little, then poured onto an oiled marble slab. It is kneaded, folded, and stretched until white. The mass, when cool, should be stiff enough to be picked up without sticking to the fingers, but soft enough to be easily cut or moulded into forms.


Function:


Strengthen the Lungs, Stops Cough, Clears Phlegm, Benefits Lung Yin

Use:


“good for every disease of the Lungs and Cough: and the Hoarseness of the voice caused by dryness” (Nicholas, Antidotarium)
1. Cough
2. Sore Throat
3. Hoarseness
4. Asthma
5. Difficulty Breathing
6. Pleurisy
7. Consumption


Dose:


1⁄2–2 drams, taken with Licorice Syrup, or decoction of Licorice, Hyssop or Raisins.

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:


1. When Ginger, Clove and Cinnamon are added, it is called Sugar Penids with Spices, and has the same effect, but is more warming, and better for Cold Phlegm that is hard to clear, and for Lung weakness with Cold Phlegm.

Similar Formulas:
Tragacanth Cooling Powder (Diatragacanthum Frigidum)

This is better to Nourish Lung Yin, that with Spices clear Cold Phlegm while strengthening Lung Qi and Yin.

‘It helps the vices of the breast, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and Consumptions of the Lungs, as also such as spit matter’. (Culpeper)
    
‘This Powder conduces very much to those that are infested with a Cough, Pleurisy, difficulty of Breathing, asperity of Jaws, Hoarseness, and many vices of the Lungs. If it be made with spices, besides the enumerated effects, it also incides, attenuates, and cocts viscid, crass, and cold Humours, preparing them for expectoration’. (Renodeus) Picture Back to POWDERS
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