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PARSLEY


Petersilie

Petroselinum sativum, Petroselinum crispum

Parsley (Common)

Planet:   Merkur
Energie: sehr heiss und mässig trocken


Stichworte:
Magen Stomach
Schmerzhafter Harndrang Disury
Provoziert die Menstruation Terms provokes
Leber Liver
Milz Spleen
Epilepsie Falling-sickness
Steine Stone
Blähungen Wind
Giftige Tiere Venemous Beasts
Husten Cough
Kleinkind Stillen Sucking Children
Augen Eyes
Weibliche Brüste Womens Breasts
Geronnene Milch Curdled Milk
schwarze und blaue Male Black and blue marks
Gelbsucht Jaundice
Epilepsie Falling-sickness
Wassersucht Dropsie

  
Description: This is so well known to be an Inhabitant in every Garden, that it is needless to write any Description of it. The vertues of it being many are as followeth.
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Use: It is very comfortable to the Stomach, and helpeth to provoke Urine and Womens Courses, and to break wind both in the Stomach and Bowels, and doth a little open the Body, but the Root much more, and openeth Obstructions both of the Liver and Spleen, and is therfore accounted one of the five opening Roots; Galen commendeth it against the Falling-sickness, and to provoke Urine mightily, especialy if the Roots be boyled and eaten like Parsnips. The Seed is effectual to provoke Urine and Womens Courses, to expel wind, to break the Stone, and eas the pains and torments thereof, or of any other part in the Body occasioned by Wind. It is also effectual against the Venom of any poysonfull Creature, and the danger that cometh to them that have taken Litharge, and is good against the Cough. The distilled water of Parsley is a familiar Medicine with Nurses to give their Children when they are troubled with wind in the Stomach or Belly, which they call the frets, and is also much available to them that are of greater yeers. The Leavs of Parsley laid to the Eyes that are inflamed with heat or swoln, doth much help them, if it be used with Bread or Meal; and being fryed with Butter and applied to Womens Breasts that are hard through the curdling of their Milk, it abateth the hardness quickly, and also it taketh away black and blue marks coming of Bruises or Falls. The Juyce thereof dropped into the Ears with a little Wine easeth the pains. Tragus setteth down an excellent Medicine to help the Jaundice and Falling-sickness, the Dropsie, and Stone in the Kidneys, in this manner: Take of the Seeds of Parsley, Fennel, Annis, and Caraways of each an ounce; of the Roots of Parsley, Burnet, Saxifrage, and Carawares, of each one ounce and a half, let the Seeds be bruised, and the Roots washed and cut smal: Let them lie all night in steep in a pottle of white Wine, and in the morning be Boyled in a close earthen Vessel until a third part or more be washed, which being strained and cleared; take four ounces thereof morning and evening first and last, abstaining from drink after it for three hours: This openeth Obstructions of the Liver and Spleen, and expelleth the Dropsie and Jaundice by Urine.
Edgenote: Stomach, Disury, Terms provokes, Liver, Spleen, Falling-sickness, Stone, Wind, Venemous Beasts, Cough, Sucking Children, Eyes, Womens Breasts, Curdled Milk, Black and blue marks, Jaundice, Falling-sickness, Dropsie.

20.04.2024 J.N.