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Bitter tonics Cooling, drying, draining Combine with carminatives Gentiana Classic pair with Zingiber Populus bark Classic in spiced bitters with hot herbs Taraxacum Mahonia Eupatorium perfoliatum Filipendula
Herbal pairing with Gentiana With Zingiber, at 2:1 or 3:1. General bitter tonic With Citrus and Coriandrum. Upper GI With Eupatorium perfoliatum and a small amount of Capsicum for the intestine and liver With Eupatorum perfoliatum plus Rheum or Senna for lower bowel. With Hydrastis and Collinsonia for the portal venous system tonification.
Two Spiced Bitters formulas Poor appetite, nutrition, and general debility Poplar bark, finely powdered 12 parts Zingiber 4 parts Hydrastis 4 parts Cinnamomum 2 parts Eugenia 2 parts Zanthoxylum 1 part Capsicum 1 part white sugar 16 parts Mix run through a seive Dose: 1 tsp in decoction Populus 8 Zanthoxylum 3 Hydrastis 2 Zingiber 2 Eugenia 2 Cinnamomum 1 Capsicum 1 Sugar 20
Carminatives Warm and dry Combine with a bitter or a demulcent Zingiber Foeniculum Trigonella Carum carvi Citrus both bitter and carminative. Zingiber + Foeniculum + Cinnamomum = interior warming Zingiber plus Glycyrrhiza = universal corrector in TCM
Aromatic bitters Achillea Artemisia Salvia Each has cooling bitter properties but also warming volatile components. Complex energetics. Diffusive/Diaphoretic is taken hot. Astringent/diuretic taken cold Drying astringent tonics Complex effects of reproductive tract
Bitter cool and dry alteratives Arctium Arctium + Trifolium. Classic alterative pair in cancer formulas Taraxacum Mahonia Rumex
Warming alteratives Allium Juniperus Pair with Taraxacum for complementary effects Solanum dulcamara
Immune alteratives Eupatorium perfoliatum Use pair for influenza Sambucus Echinacea with Eupatorium for complementary actions: Echinacea broadly stimulates immune components, Eupatorium reinforces anti-viral components, but also moderates cytokine responses.
Cold cholagogue laxative tonics Combine with warming and/or carminative herbs or bitter tonics Berberis vulgaris with Eugenia and sugar (Unani) Rheum off With Mentha. Basis of neutralizing cordial Rhamnus purshiana with Foeniculum, Elletaria, or Coriandrum Rhamnus frangula Rhamnus species paired in Hoxsey formula Senna with honey and and anise to modify cold dry effect With Zingiber or Coriandrum Or Glycyrrhiza = pt, Foeniculum ½ part and sugar 6 parts (Ellingwood)
Neutralizing Cordial Basis of formula is the traditional triplet (from Germany) of Rheum, Mentha, and Potassium bicarbonate. This is the formula of Wm Cook. Rheum 4 oz Mentha pip 8 oz Hydrastis 1 Cinnamomum 1 1.5 oz potassium bicarbonate Macerate in 1 qt of 40% alcohol. Add potassium after filtering. Add 4 lbs of sugar for basic simple syrup. For almost any condition of the GI tract. Excellent delivery medium for tinctures
Hot and dry anti-inflammatories Zingiber Curcuma Formula = 2:2:1 Boswellia as powder or tincture Cassia Cinnamon Cinnamon 2 Eugenia 1 Pelvic warmer, sexual stimulant Eugenia Capsicum Myrrh 16:Capsicum 1 = Thomson #6
Blood movers Angelica archangelica Angelica sinensis Pair with Ligusticum Levisticum off. Sub for Angelica sin. Ligusticum spp. Correct with licorice or honey Pair with Myrrh Myrrh Pair with Capsicum 16:1
Bitter mints All are cooling, dry, varying degrees of bitter and pungent, diffusive diaphoretic taken hot, diuretic taken cold, emmenagogue, and bitter tonics Leonurus Lycopus classic pair for palpitations in hyperthyroid Marrubium Verbena pairs well, reinforces and broadens nervine actions of Leonurus Nepeta
Cardiovascular Crataegus Heart tonic. Add small part of capsicum Tilia Hypotensive, nervine Viscum album Hypotensive Olea Europa Hypotensive (may surprise some users who think it is antiviral) Crataegus + Viscum + tilia + small capsicum + modifying herbs specific to case.
Spiritual heart The Exhilirants of Avicenna Gladden and delight the vital heart Basil (Ocimum basilicum, O. sanctum) Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia) Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum, syn: verum) Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) Frankincense (Boswellia glabra) Lavender (Lavandula officinalis) Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) Mint (Mentha arvensis) Rose (Rose damascena) Saffron (Crocus sativa) Sandalwood (Santalum alba)
Sample exhilarant formula A sample exhilarant tincture formula: Centella asiatica 2 parts Ocimum basilicum or sanctum 2 parts Coriandrum sativum 2 parts Cinnamomum cassia 1 part Viola odorata 1 part Centella/Ocimum 1:1 or Coriandrum/Cinnamomum 2:1 may be used as modules in larger formulas
Spiritual Heart Heart protector Crataegus Rosa Oplopanax
Spiritual heart Heart protector Crataegus Rosa Oplopanax Heart Centering Leonurus Lycopus Paeonia Verbena spp. Pulsatilla spp. Succinum resin (amber, as small doses of powder)
Heart perception/wisdom Stachys Scutellaria (tincture) Ocimum Centella
Spiritual heart formulas May include herbs or modules from each category Example: Exhilirant Cinnamomum/Coriandrum Heart Protecting Crataegus/Oplopanax Heart Centering Leonurus, Anemone Heart Wisdom. Sculellaria
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