Aliyun marsh bedstraw

Essence.
There are people who call it Aliyun and others call it Galariyun. The origin of both names comes from the curdling of milk, for it fences it off like rennet. It is a plant with leaves and stems similar to those of a plant called harinan. The flowers are white, slightly yellowish, thin, dense, numerous, with a pleasant smell. It grows in swamps and reed thickets.

Properties.
Its flowers, if made into a medicinal bandage, help with hemorrhages.

Ulcers.
Its flowers and leaves also help against fire burns.

Tools with joints.
It is sometimes mixed with a wax ointment prepared with rose oil, and this composition is diluted with salt until it turns white: then it helps against fatigue and pain caused by exhaustion.

Eruption organs. Its root excites sexual passion.