Ko la bcu dgu  ཀ་ཀོ་ལ་བཅུ་དགུ།
Amomum 19

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Amdo Compendium

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Ka ko la (Amomum)

Amomum subulatum

20 grams

Cu gang (Tabasheer)

Bambusa textiles

Ba Sha Ka (Adhatoda)

Adhatoda vasica

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

Tig Ta (Swertia)

Swertia chirata

Gser Me (Herpetospermum)

Herpetospermum

Na ga ge sar (Silk Cotton tree flr.)

Salmalia malabarica

A ru ra (Chebula)

Terminalia chebula

‘Om bu

Myricaria germanica

Rgya skyegs (Lacca)

Laccifer lacca

Bri mog

Onosma echioldes

Sug smel (Cardamon)

Elettaria cardamomum

Ru rta (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

Bong nga dkar po (White Aconite)

Aconitum heterophyllum

Bre Ga (Thlaspi)

Thlaspi arvense

Brag zhun (Shilajit)

Shilajit

Jam bras (Fever nut)

Caesalpinia bonducella

Skyu ru (Emblic)

Phyllanthus emblica

Spang spos (Spikenard)

Nardostachys jatamansi

10 grams ea.

Preparation:

Powder and form pills

Function:

Regulates and benefits the Spleen

Use:

“widely known as a remedy that helps with all hot and cold diseases of the Spleen”
1. Hot and Cold diseases of the Spleen
2. Wind a
ffecting the Spleen
3. Phlegm (Damp) affecting the Spleen
4. Spleen obstruction
5. Spleen enlargement
6. Chronic pancreatitis

Dose:

2–3 grams with cool boiled water

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:


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