Tinctura in Schirro Lienis
Tincture Against Schirrus of the Spleen
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Tradition:


Western

Source / Author:


Mylius

Herb Name

Wormwood
Oregano
Rue
Hyssop
St. John’s wort
Calamint
Spikenard
Tamarisk
Balm
Mallow
Pennyroyal
Aniseed
Caraway seed
Fennel seed
Dodder
Benzoin

Latin


Artemisia absinthum
Oreganum vulgare
Ruta graveolens
Hyssopus officinale
Hypericum perforatum
Calamintha officinalis
Nardostachys jatamansi
Tamarix gallica
Melissa officinalis
Malva sylvestris
Mentha pulegium
Pimpinella anisum
Carum carvi
Foeniculum vulgare
Cuscuta europea
Styrax benzoin

Amount







1 handful ea.








1⁄2 handful
3 drams

Preparation:


Mix and form a Tincture with a sufficient amount of the Vinegar of Squills (enough to cover by 3 fingerbreadths.
It can also be formed into a tincture with plain Vinegar, or Alcohol.

Function:


Opens Obstruction, Clears Damp, Moves Qi and Blood, Resolves Masses

Use:


1. Hardness, Fibrosis or Tumor of the Spleen
2. Hardness, Fibrosis or Tumor of other abdominal organs: Stomach, Liver, Pancreas etc.
3. May also be useful for Uterine and Ovarian tumors (made as an alcohol tincture)

Dose:


1–2 oz.

Cautions:


Not used during Pregnancy.

Modifications:



Scirrhus means Hardness or Fibrosis.
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