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MASTERWORT


Meisterwurz

Peucedanum ostruthium (Imperatoria ostruthium)

Masterwort

Planet:   Mars
Energie: sehr heiss und sehr trocken


Stichworte:
Kältebeschwerden Cold Griefs
Magen Stomach
Blähungen Wind
Erkältung Schnupfen Cold Rhewms
Urin Urine
Steine Stone
Griess im Urin Gravel
Menstruation Womens Courses
Totgeburt Dead Child
Gebärmutter Mother
Wassersucht Dropsie
Krämpfe Cramps
Epilepsie & Falling-sickness
Erkältung Cold
Gifts Poysons
Schweiss Sweat
Alte Wunden Green Wounds
Faulige Geschwüre Rotten Ulcers
Gicht Gout

  
Description: Common Masterwort hath divers stalks of winged Leaves devided into sundry parts, three for the most part standing together at a small footstalk on both sides of the greater, and three likewise at the end of the stalk, somwhat broad and cut in on the edges, into three or more devisions all of them dented about the brims, of a dark green colour, somwhat resembling the leaves of Angelica, but that these grow lower to the ground, & on lesser stalks: among which rise up 2. or 3. short stalks about 2. foot high, and slender, with such like Leavs at the Joynts as grow below, but with lesser & fewer devisions, bearing Umbels of white Flowers, and after them small, thinne, flat, blackish seed bigger than Dil seeds: The Root is somwhat greater and groweth rather sideways than down deep into the ground, shooting forth sundry heads, which tast sharp, biting on the Tongue, and is the hottest and sharpest part of the Plant, and the seed next unto it, being somewhat blackish on the outside, and smelling well.
Place: It is usually kept in Gardens with us in England.
Time: It Flowreth and seedeth about the end of August.
Use: The Root of Masterwort is hotter than Pepper and very available in all cold Greifes and Diseases both of Stomach and body, dissolving very powerfully upward and downward: It is also used in a decoction with wind against al cold rhewms, or distillations upon the Lungs, and shortness of breath, to be taken morning and evening; it also provoketh Urin and helpeth to break the Stone, and expel the Greavell from the Kidneys, procureth womens Courses, and expelleth the dead birth; is singular good for the strangling of the Mother, and other such like Feminine Diseases. It is effectuall also aganist the Dropsie, Cramps, and the Falling sicknes, for the decoction in wine being gargled in the Mouth draweth down much water and flegm from the brain, purging & easing it of what oppresseth it. It is of a rare quality against al sorts of cold poyson, to be taken as there is cause, It provoketh sweat. But lest the tast herof, or of the seed (which worketh to the like effect though not so powerfully) should be too offensive; the best way is to take the water distilled both from the Herb and Root. The Juyce herof dropped or Tents dipped therin, and applyed either to green wounds, or filthy rotten Ulcers and those that come by invenomed Weapons, doth soon clens and heal them, or if they be bathed with the distilled water. The same is also very good to help the Gout coming of a cold cause.
It is an Herb of Mars.
Edgenote: Cold Griefs, Stomach, Wind, Cold Rhewms, Urine, Stone, Gravel, Womens Courses, Dead Child, Mother, Dropsie, Cramps, & Falling-sickness, Cold, Poysons, Sweat, Green Wounds, Rotten Ulcers, Gout.

19.04.2024 J.N.