Electuary of Gums
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Zenon of Athens (Omnia Quae extant in Latinum Sermonem Conversa, 1556)
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Gum Ammoniacum | Dorema ammoniacum | |
| Sagapen | Ferula persica | |
| Opopanax | Commiphora guidottii | 10 aur ea. * |
| Sarcocolla | Astragalus sarcocolla | 2 aur |
| Mastic | Pistacia lentiscus | 4 aur |
| Cumin | Cuminum cyminum | |
| Asafetida | Ferula asafetida | 3 aur ea. |
| Euphorbium | Euphorbium resinifera | 1 aur |
| Long Birthwort | Aristolchia longa | |
| Round Birthwort | Aristolchia rotunda | |
| Orris | Iris germanica | 3 aur ea. |
* Aur is a traditional weight being that of a Gold coin. Over time, it was reduced from over 8 grams to around 6 grams. The weights may be adjusted for modern use.
Preparation:
Dissolve the gums in clarified Fennel juice, or a strong decoction of the same, strain, add the rest in powder and with Honey form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Cold, Wind and Phlegm, Eases Pain
Use:
1. Wind-Cold-Damp Pains
2.. Joint pain
3. Arthritis
4. Sciatica
Dose:
2–3 drams
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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