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RADISH and HORSE-RADISH


Meerrettich, Kren

Armoracia rusticana (Cochlearia armoracia)

Horse-Radish

Planet:   Mars
Energie: sehr heiss und mässig trocken


Radieschen

Raphanus sativus

Radish

Planet:   Mars
Energie: sehr heiss und mässig trocken


Stichworte:
Skorbut Scurvy
Würmer Worms
Ischias Sciatica
Leber Liver
und Milz & Spleen
Steine Stone
Schmerzhafter Harndrang Disury

  
Description: The Garden Radish is so wel known that it needeth no Description.
The Hors-Radish hath his first Leavs that rise before Winter, about a foot and a half long, very much cut in or torn on the edges into many parts of a dark green colour, with a great Rib in the middle: After these have been up a while, others follow, which are greater, rougher, broader, and longer whol, and not devided as the first, but only somwhat roundly dented about the edges: The Stalk when it beareth Flowers (which is but seldom) is great rising up with some few lesser Leavs thereon to three or four foot high, spreading at the top many smal Branches of whitish Flowers, made of four Leavs apiece after which come smal Pods like those of Shepheards-Purs, but seldom with any Seed in them. The Root is great, long, white, and rugged shooting up divers Heads of Leavs, which may be parted for encreas, but it doth not creep within ground nor run above ground, and is of a strong sharp and bitter tast, almost like Mustard.
Place: It is found wild in some places of this Land, but is chiefly planted in Gardens where it joyeth in a moist and shadowy place.
Time: It Flowreth but seldom, but when it doth, it is in July.
Use: The Juyce of Hors-Radish given in drink is held to be very effectual for the Scurvy. It killeth the Worms in Children being drunk, and also laid upon the Belly. The Root bruised and laid to the place grieved with the Sciatica, Joynt-ach, or the hard Swellings of the Liver and Spleen doth wonderfully help them all. The Distilled water of the Herb and Roots is more familiar to be taken with a little Sugar for all the purposes aforesaid.
Garden Radishes are in wantonness by the Gentry eaten as Sallet, but they breed but scurvy Humors in the Stomach, and corrupt the Blood, and then send for a Physitian as fast as you can, this is one caus, makes the owners of such nice Pallats so unhealthful, yet for such as are troubled with the Gravel, Stone, or stoppage of Urine, they are good Physick if the Body be strong that takes them, you may make the Juyce of the Roots into a Syrup if you pleas for that use, they purge by Urine exceedingly.
I know not what Planet they are under, I think none of all the Seven will own them.
Edgenote: Scurvy, Worms, Sciatica, Liver, & Spleen. Stone, Disury.

16.04.2024 J.N.