Daffy's Elixir is a name that has been given to several
quack medicines over the years. One of the earliest of these elixirs was invented by clergyman
Thomas Daffy (? -
1680) in
1647, named
elixir salutis (lit.
elixir of salvation) and promoted as a generic
cure-all.
A recipe for "True Daffy" from 1700 lists the following ingredients: aniseed, brandy, cochineal, elecampane, fennel seed, jalap, manna, parsley seed, raisin, rhubarb, saffron, senna and spanish liquorice. Chemical analysis has shown this to be a laxative made mostly from alcohol.
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