Recently I read Robert Allen B. book "Real Alchemy" and he describes
the method of making the Primum Ens Melissa, and he also shows an
extract from a 17th century book about what the tincture does.
Apparently it makes your nails and hair fall out, then regrow far
more perfect than before. If you haven't read it, just type "Primum
Ens Melissa" into google, and Robert's book will come up on the first
result. And you can read the entire section on how to make this
tincture.
It intrigues me because the Philosopher's Stone was also said to do
the same thing, but perhaps the people who assumed they were
consuming a wine with the stone, were actually only consuming this
Ens Melissa tincture?
In any case, it's quite astounding how well it rejuvinates, and how
much more powerful it is than even the stone made from the herb. It
would seem to prove that the Primum Ens process is superior for
making elixirs from herbs, and we should give it more attention
instead of trying to make the stone from the herbs.
I ordered a pound of Melissa, and I already have the Oil of Tartar
which has absorbed 350ml of morning dew. But I have a whole pound of
potassium carbonate I can use for this process.
Next I will distill alcohol from wine to high purity, then dry it
with calcium oxide to bring it above 95% purity.
After I make this tincture of Melissa, I will be very scared to
actually try it, because loosing all your hair is tolerable, but
loosing all your nails seems disgusting and horrifying! And people
will no doubt thing I must be undergoing chemo therepay or something.
.°.NDC.°.
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