Triphera Persica
Triphala of the Persians
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Mesue
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Black Nightshade juice * | Solanum nigrum | |
| Endive juice * | Chicorium endiva | |
| Celery juice * | Apium graveolens | |
| Hops juice * | Humulus lupulus | 1 lb. ea. |
| Violet juice * | Viola odorata | |
| Rose juice * | Rosa gallica | 3 drams ea. |
| Senna | Cassia angustifolia | 2 oz. |
| Agaric | Fomitopsis officinalis | 1 oz. |
| Damask Prunes | Prunus domestica | 50 |
| Dodder | Cuscuta europea | 1⁄2 oz. |
| Yellow Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula (yellow) | |
| Chebulic Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula | |
| Black Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula (black) | 2 drams ea. |
| Indian Spikenard | Nardostachys jatamansi | 3 drams |
* The juices are depurated by being gently boiled
Decoct the beaten herbs in the juices until 2 lbs. remain (approximately down to half); Strain, and dissolve in Tamarind pulp 3 oz., Cassia Fistula pulp 4 oz., Sugar of Violets 12 oz. Then with White Sugar 3 lbs. and Wine Vinegar 1 lb., boil to a syrup. Then add the following in fine powder:
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Rhubarb | Rheum palmatum | 2 oz. |
| Yellow Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula (yellow) | 1 1⁄2 oz. |
| Chebulic Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula | |
| Black Myrobalan | Terminalia chebula (black) | 1 oz. ea. |
| Belleric Myrobalan | Terminalia bellerica | |
| Emblic Myrobalan | Emblica officinalis | 4 drams ea. |
| Fumitory seed | Fumaria officinalis | |
| Troches of Diarrhodon | Troschisci Diarrhodon | |
| Mace | Myristica fragrans | |
| Mastic | Pistacia lentiscus | |
| Cubeb | Piper cubeba | |
| Tabasheer | Bambusae silicae | |
| Yellow Sandalwood | Santalum citrinum | |
| Melon seed | Citrullus vulgaris | |
| Gourd seed | Lagenaria vulgaris | |
| Pumpkin seed | Cucurbita pepo | |
| Cucumber seed | Cucumis sativus | 2 1⁄2 drams ea. |
| Aniseed | Pimpinella anisum | 4 drams |
| Indian Spikenard | Nardostachys jatamansi | 2 drams |
Preparation:
Mix the powders in well to form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Heat from the Stomach and Liver, clears Heat from the Blood, Resists Poison, relieves Inflammation, opens Obstructions, eases Pain
Use:
1. Fevers: Acute; Quartan
2. Preservative and treatment for the Plague
3. Thirst of Fevers
4. Stomach Inflammation
5. Liver Inflammation
6. Yellow Jaundice
7. Fibroid Tumors
8. Cancer (adjunct)
9. Headache and Migraine from excess Heat or Bile Humor
10. Arthritic diseases associated with Heat or Bile
11. Cleanses and improves Eyesight
12. Poor Eyesight due to excess Bile humor
13. “Defends one from all Sickness”. (Wirtzung)
14. All diseases from Burnt Humors
Dose:
1⁄2–1 oz.
Comment:
“It is good against all Agues, which proceed out of the Stomach, and also against the Yellow Jaundice, which proceeds of great heat, it opens all Obstructions, it amends the Sight which is infirmed through Choleric vapors, it Quenches Thirst, and defends one from all Sickness”. (Wirtzung)
This is a large and difficult-to-make formula, yet is elegant in composition. It purges Bile, Pituitous and Melancholy Humors. There were many variations.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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