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FLIXWEED | |||||
Sophienkraut, Besen-RaukeDescurainia sophia (Sophia chirurgorum, Sisymbrium sophia)FlixweedPlanet: Saturn
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Description: | This riseth up with a round upright hard Stalk four or five Foot high, spread into sundry Branches, wheron grow many grayish green Leavs very finely cut and severed into a number of short and almost round parts. The Flowers are very smal and yellow growing Spike fashion, after which come very smal, long Pods, with very smal yellowish Seed in them. The Root is long and woody perishing every yeer. | ||||
Place: | They grow wild in the Fields by Hedgsides, and High-waies, and among rubbish, and in many other places. | ||||
Time: | They Flower and Seed quickly after, namely in June and July. | ||||
Use: | Both the Herb and Seed of Flixweed is of excellent use to stay the Flux or Lask of the Belly being drunk in Water wherein gads of Steel heated have been often quenched; and is no less effectual for the said purpose than Plantane or Comfry, and to restrain any other Flux of Blood in man or Woman, as also to consolidate Bones broken or out of Joynt. The Juyce therof drunk in Wine, or the Decoction of the Herb drunk, doth kill the Worms in the Stomach or Belly, or the Worms that grow in putrid and filthy Ulcers; And made into a Salve doth quickly heal all old sores, how foul or Malignant soever they be. The distilled water of the Herb worketh the same effects although somwhat weaker, yet is a fair Medicine, and more acceptable to be taken. It is called Flixweed becaus it cures the Flux, and for its uniting broken Bones, &c. Paracelsus extols it to the Skies. It is fitting Syrups, Oyntments, and Plaisters of it were kept in our Houses. |
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22.12.2024 J.N. |