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GARDEN RUE


Weinraute

Ruta graveolens

Rue (Garden)

Planet:   Sonne / Löwe
Energie: sehr heiss und extrem trocken


Stichworte:
Urin Urine
Menstruation Womens Courses
Gift Poysons
Pest Plague
Nachlassender Geschlechtsverkehr Abate Venery
Schmerzen der Brust und Seiten pains of the Chest & Sides
Husten Cough
Harter Atem Hard breathing
Ischias Sciatica
und Gelenkschmerzen & Joynt aches
Wechselfieber Agues
Blähungen - Kolik Wind Chollick
Gebärmutter Mother
Würmer Worms
Gicht Gout
Wassersucht Dropsie
Blutungen Bleeding
Schwellung der Hoden Swelling of the Cods
Nesselsucht und Pickel Wheals & Pimples
Ausbruch durch Lepra oder Skorbut und Warzen Morphew & Warts
Krätze Scab
Pustel und Haarflechte (Ringelflechte) Tetter & Ringorm
Ohrschmerzen Pains of the Ears
Getrübtes Sehvermögen Dimsight
Antoniusfeuer (Ergotismus) St Anthonies fire
Nässende wunde Stellen am Kopf Running sores of the Head
Geschwüre der Nase Ulcers of the Nose
Gegengift Antidote
Schmerzen in der Brust pains of the Chest
Magen Stomach
Milz Spleen
Bauch - Stauungen Belly Obstructions

  
Description: This is so well known, both by this name, and the Name Herb of Grace, that I shal not need to write you any further Description of it: But shall only shew you the Vertues of it as followeth.
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Use: It provoketh Urine and Womens Courses, being taken either in Meat or Drink. The Seed thereof taken in Wine, is an Antidote against all dangerous Medicines or deadly Poysons. The Leavs taken either by themselves, or with Figs and Walnuts is called Methridates his Counter poyson, against the Plague and causeth all Venemous things to become harmless: Being often taken in Meat or Drink it abateth Venery, and destroyeth the ability to beget Children. A Decoction made thereof with some dried Dill Leavs and Flowers, easeth all pains and torments inwardly to be drunk, and outwardly to be applied warm to the place grieved. The same being drunk helpeth the pains both of the Chest and Sides, as also Coughs, hardness of breathing, the Inflamations of the Lungs, and the tormenting pains of the Sciatica, and the Joynts, being anointed or laid to the places, as also the shaking Fits of Agues, to take a draught before the Fit come: Being boyled or infused in Oyl it is good to help the wind Chollick, the hardness or windiness of the Mother, and freeth women from the strangling or suffocation thereof, if the Share and the Parts thereabouts be anointed therewith: It killeth and driveth forth the Worms of the Belly, if it be drunk after it is boyled in Wine to the half with a little Honey: It helpeth the Gout or pains in the Joynts of Hands, Feet, or Knees applied thereunto: and with Figs it helpeth the Dropsie being bathed therewith: being bruised and put into the Nostrils it staieth the Bleeding thereof. It helpeth the swelling of the Cods if they be bathed with a Decoction of Rue and Bay Leaves. It taketh away Wheals and Pimples if being bruised with a few Mirtle Leavs, if it be made up with Wax and applied: It cureth the Morphew and taketh away all sorts of Warts, if boyled in Wine with some Pepper and Nitre and the places rubbed therewith: and with Allum and Honey, helpeth the dry Scab or any Tetter or Ringworm: The Juyce thereof warmed in a Pomegranate Shel or Rind, and dropped into the Ears helpeth the pains of them. The Juyce of it and Fennel with a little Honey, and the Gall of a Cock put thereto, helpeth the dimness of the Eyesight. An Oyntment made of the Juyce therof with Oyl of Roses, Ceruss, and a little Vinegar, and anointed cureth St. Anthonies Fire, and all foul running Sores in the Head; and the stinking Ulcers of the Nose or other parts. The Antidote used by Methridates every morning fasting to secure himself from any Poyson or Infection, was this. Take twenty Leavs of Rue, a little Salt, a couple of Walnuts, and a couple of Figs beaten together into a Mass with twenty Juniper berries, which is the quantity appointed for every day.
Another Electuary is made thus; Take of Nitre, Pepper, and Cummin Seed, of each equal Parts, of the Leavs of Rue clean picked, as much in weight as all the other three weighed, beat them well together, and put to as much Honey as will make it up into an Electuary; (but you must first steep your Cummin seed in Vinegar twenty four hours, and then dry it, or rather toast it in a hot Fire-shovel, or in an Oven) and it is a Remedy for the pains or griefs of the Chest or Stomach, of the Spleen, Belly or Sides, by Wind or Stitches; of the Liver by Obstructions, of the Reins and Bladder by the stopping of Urine, and helpeth also to extenuate fat corpulent Bodies.
What an Infamy is cast upon the Ashes of Methridates (or Methradates, as the Augustanes read his name) by unworthy people; they that deserve no good report themselves, love to give none to others, Viz. That that renowned King of Pontus fortified his Body by Poyson against Poyson (He cast out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince of Devils) what a sot is he that knows not if he had accustomed his Body to cold Poysons hot Poysons would have dispatch'd him, or the contrary if not, corrosions would have done it, the whol world is at this very time beholding to him for his Studies in Physick, and he that useth the quantity of but a Hazel Nut of that Recept every morning, to which his name is adjoyned shall to admiration preserve his Body in health, if he do but consider that Rue is an Herb of the Sun and under Leo, and gather it and the rest accordingly.
Edgenote: Urine, Womens Courses, Poysons, Plague, Abate Venery, pains of the Chest & Sides, Cough, Hard breathing, Sciatica, & Joynt aches, Agues, Wind Chollick, Mother, Worms, Gout, Dropsie, Bleeding, Swelling of the Cods, Wheals & Pimples. Morphew & Warts, Scab, Tetter & Ringorm, Pains of the Ears, Dimsight, St Anthonies fire, Running sores of the Head, Ulcers of the Nose, Antidote, pains of the Chest, Stomach, Spleen, Belly Obstructions.

28.03.2024 J.N.