Decoction for Sterility
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Quercetan (Pharmacopoea Dogmaticum Resititua, 1622)
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Ram’s Testicles prepared * | Arietem testiculorum | |
| Hares Uterus prepared * | Leporem uteri | 2 drams ea. |
| Mace | Myristica fragrans | |
| Cinnamon | Cinnamonum zeylanicum | |
| Clove | Eugenia caryophyllus | |
| Ginger | Zingiber officinalis | |
| Ameos seed | Ammi majus | |
| Saffron | Crocus sativus | 1 1⁄2 drams ea. |
| Walnut | Jugulans regia | |
| Hazelnut | Corylus avellana | |
| Pistachio | Pistachio verum | 3 drams ea. |
* The Testicles and Uterus are prepared by being washed in wine, then dried
Preparation:
Bruise and decot in 2 lbs. Wine until one-third is consumed.
Function:
Strengthens the Kidneys, benefits Fertility
Use:
Infertility
Dose:
Take 3 or 4 oz. after menstruation 3 hours before breakfast for 3 days consecutively. On the fourth, she is to “have the company of her husband”.
Comment:
Quercetan commended this as a particularly beneficial medicine.
Dried Uterus of a Rabbit or Hare has been often used for Fertility in various systems, as has the Testicles of various animals.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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