Drok in the bottle

Essence.
This is a thick tree, which in its thickness falls into the category of what is called rough. There are a lot of thorns on it. Incense merchants put it in some oils.

It consists of parts that are dissimilar to each other: its bark is sharp, its flowers are hot, and its wood is tart. There is a certain coldness in it, because the forces combined in it are also heterogeneous.

Gorse has some pungency and astringency; with its pungency it warms, and with its astringent property it cools.

Some doctors claim that dar shisha?an is the root of Indian spikenard, but this has not been established.

Choice.

Good gorse is heavy, which comes out from under the bark red, almost purple, with a pleasant smell and taste, while white, odorless, is bad.

Nature.
Hot in the first degree; dry, as they say, from the limit of the second to the third.

They also say that the dryness of gorse is of the first degree, but its dryness is greater. Some doctors say: “He is cold.”

Actions and properties.
It is somewhat absorbent and knitting: it resolves winds, delays the flow of fluids and blood, and corrects decay.

Wounds and ulcers.
Gorse helps against creeping and putrefactive ulcers.

Tools with joints.
Gorse is especially helpful in relaxing the nerves.

Organs of the head.
Gorse is a good remedy for bad nose; a wick is made from it; You can rinse your mouth with a decoction when you have a bite and to preserve your teeth; this helps a lot.

Breast organs.
Its decoction water prevents hemoptysis from the chest.

Nutritional organs.
Gorse helps relieve bloating in the stomach.

Eruption organs.
Its decoction closes the stomach, helps with bloating in the intestines and difficulty urinating. It is administered in the form of a suppository and it expels the fetus, and it is also sprinkled on ulcers in the perineum and on the male genitals, and it helps against the hardening and spreading of such ulcers.

Substitutes.
Gorse is replaced with the fruit of a wild carob tree in the amount of two-thirds of its weight, and to help the nerves, an equal amount of hoofed grass and half the weight of amur are taken.