CHAP. XXXII.Of Compound Parsley Water.

CHAP. XXXII.Of Compound Parsley Water.

ThisPlant from whence the Water is denominated is the common Parsley of our Gardens, an Herb too well known to need Description.

Take of Parsley-root, one Pound and a Quarter; fresh Horse-radish Root, and Juniper-berries, of each fifteen Ounces; the Tops of St. John’s-wort, biting Arsmart, and Elder-flowers, of each ten Ounces; the Seeds of wild Carrot, sweet Fennel, and Parsley, of each seven Ounces and a Half; slice and bruise the Ingredients, and digest them four Days in eleven Gallons of Spirit, and two Gallons of Water; after which draw off ten Gallons.

This is a very good Diuretic, frees the Kidnies from Sand and other Matter, which often forms Gravel and Stones. It is also good in cholic Pains arising from a Stone inthe Bladder, and drains off all ill Humours by Urine.


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