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AVENS


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Avens

Planet:   Jupiter
Energie: mässig warm und mässig trocken


Stichworte:
Brust Breast
Stiche Stitches
Blähungen Wind
Bauch Belly
Magen Innere Wunden Stomach Inward Wounds
Herz Heart
Kaltes Gehirn cold Brain
Stauungen Obstructions
Kolik Chollick
Ausfluss Fluxes
Zerrungen Ruptures
Flecken und Male im Gesicht Spots and Marks in the Face
Pest Plague
Gift Poyson
Verdauungsstörung Indigestion

  
Description: The ordinary Avens hath many long, rough, dark green, winged Leavs rising from the Root, every one made of many Leavs set on each side of the middle Rib, the largest three wherof grow at the ends and are snip'd or dented round about the edges: the other being smal pieces, somtimes two and somtimes four standing on each side of the middle rib underneath them; among which do rise up divers rough or hairy Stalks about two foot high branching forth with Leavs at every Joynt, not so long as those below, but almost as much cut in on the edges, some into three parts, some into more: On the Tops of the Branches stand smal pale yellow Flowers consisting of five Leavs, like the Flowers of Cynkfoyl, but larger in the middle, wherof standeth a smal green Head, which when the Flower is fallen groweth to be rough and round, being made of many long greenish purple Seeds (like grains) which wil stick upon your Cloathes. The Root consists of many brownish strings or fibres, smelling somwhat like unto Clover, especially those which grow in the higher, hotter, and drier grounds, and in the freer and clear Air.
Place: They grow wild in many places under Hedg sides, and by the Pathwaies in Fields, yet they rather delight to grow in shadowy than in Sunny places.
Time: They Flower in May and June for the most part, and their seed is ripe in July at the furthest.
Use: It is good for the Diseases of the Chest or Breast, for pains and Stitches in the Sides, and to expel crude and raw humors from the Belly and Stomach by the sweet savor and warming quality; it dissolveth the inward congealed Blood hapning by falls or bruises, and the spitting of Blood, if the Roots either green or dryed be boyled in Wine and drunk, as also al manner of inward Wounds or outward if they be washed or bathed therwith. The Decoction also being drunk comforteth the Heart, and strengtheneth the Stomach, and a cold Brain, and therfore is good in the Spring time to open Obstructions of the Liver, and helpeth the wind Chollick; it also helpeth those that have Fluxes; or are bursten, or have a Rupture; It taketh away spots or marks in the Face, being washed therwith: The Juyce of the fresh Root or Pouder of the dried Root hath the same effect with the Decoction. The Root in the Spring time steeped in Wine doth give it a delicat savor and tast, and being drunk fasting every morning comforteth the Heart, and is a good Preservative against the Plague, or any other Poyson; it helpeth Digestion, and warmeth a cold Stomach, and openeth the Obstructions of the Liver and Spleen,
It is very safe, you need have no Dose prescribed; and is very fit to be kept in every good bodies house.
Edgenote: Breast, Stitches, Wind, Belly, Stomach Inward Wounds, Heart, cold Brain, Obstructions, Chollick, Fluxes, Ruptures, Spots and Marks in the Face, Plague, Poyson, Indigestion.

28.03.2024 J.N.