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Rue (Ruta graveolens) The Herb of Grace


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introduced by Rome to Brigantia , it still only grows wild in the Hills of that Kingdom ,Called the Herb of Grace as it was used as a cleanser of the brushes before High Mass. Used as an antidote to the cunning poisons of Mithridates, the Greeks considered it an "anti-magical " herb ,ie: it allayed nervous fears when dining before strangers. Roman women were said to place a branch of Rue in an infants swaddling clothes to discourage the carnal advances of an amorous husband( it helped if the infant was placed mid-way in the marital bed), I also venture to suggest it would have been a skin irritant as well B) . 2-undecanone in abundance as an active ingredient, alkoloids as well.Quite a complex chemical factory in total.It is an abortifactant, Pliny described it as " one of our chief medicinal plants" though he himself opposed abortion.Strangely its disagreeable odour becomes a pleasant taint if used in wines and distillates.

Used as a uterine stimulant if the menstrual cycle is irregular,the oil is a parasite killer (anthelmintic),Rutin is a constituent and as ( so called) vitamin P is useful for capillary fragility ( this would explain its use against oedema).

The esteemed Mr Dalby mentions its bitter presence in the Roman kitchen (p253 Empire of Pleasures).

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I'm guessing this isn't the same rue that's used as a thickening agent in foods...is it? or a relative?

 

 

LW I think you're thinking of roux which is a mixture of flour & fat (butter) used to thinken food, usually gravy. :)

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and very weirdly , for the first time in 12 years , I was asked today for some Rue. Why it was required for a sore plantar ligament I do not know. The person seemed unimpressed by my discourse on the prevention of intimate congress.

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Vitamin P. Never heard of it but would really like to know more about it.

I pressed the 'favorite' button, does that mean that when you post here I will be flagged?

Vitamin P-citrus bioflavinoids, not now strictly considered a vitamin but an enhancing antiscorbutic addittion to vit C, you should get these from just eating clean fruit and veg.

 

You pressed a button! Oh no! Was it red? Thats probably serious, Primus Pilus will possibly turn up at your home with a pipe wrench and adjust your plumbing.

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