Electuary of Maidenhair
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Zenon of Athens (Omnia Quae extant in Latinum Sermonem Conversa, 1556)
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Maidenhair | Adiantum capillus-veneris | 25 aur * |
| Orris | Iris germanica | |
| Licorice | Glycyrrhiza glabra | |
| Peony | Peonia officinalis | |
| Balsam fruit | Commiphora opobalsamum | |
| Horehound | Marrubium vulgare | |
| Camomile | Matricaria recutita | |
| Round Birthwort | Aristolchia rotunda | 15 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:
Powder and mix with a syrup of Honey and Maidenahir to form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Crass Phlegm from the Lungs, Stops Cough
Use:
1. Cough with excess Crass or Cold Phlegm
2. Asthma with excess Phlegm
3. Other Lung conditions with Cold / Crass Phlegm obstructing the Lungs
Dose:
4 drams with a decoction of Camomile
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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