Bkra shis rnam rgyal  བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་
Auspicious Conqueror

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

A ru mchu ring (Chebula type)

Terminalia chebula

50 grams

Ma nu (Inula)

Inula racemosa

20 grams

Ru rta (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

30 grams

Brag zhun (Shilajit)

Asphaltum

30 grams

Sga skya (Galangal)

Kaempferia galanga

30 grams

Zhim thig *

80 grams

‘Ol mo se

Podophyllum hexandrum

50 grams

Sha ru (Deer horn)

Cervus spp.

20 grams

Tsha la (Borax)

Sodium tetraborate

10 grams

Mkhan dkar **

Ajania tenuifolia

20 grams

Shug tsher chan

Juniperus recurva

30 grams

Gi wan (Bezoar)

Calculus Bovis

12 grams

Li shi (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

10 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

30 grams

lchog lam (Cinnabar)

Mercuric sulphide

5 grams

Dbyar rtsa dgun ‘bu (Cordyceps)

Cordyceps sinensis

10 grams

Dom mkhris (Bear Bile)

Fel Ursi

1 grams

Star bu (Sea Buckthorn)

Hippophae rhamnoides

50 grams

* There are a number of herbs supplying Zhim thig: Salvia spp., Nepeta coerusens, Stachys spp., Rabdosia spp., Phlomis spp., Euphrasia spp. and others. Most of this group are used for Eye disorders. As several of the varieties of Zhim thig are Salvia species, Sage may be an acceptable substitute.
** This is a variety of Mkhan pa, Artemisia species, meaning Mugwort may be a suitable substitute. Some sources have given Tanacetum species, meaning Tansy may also be a suitable substitute.

Preparation:

Powder and form pills with Honey.

Function:

Moves the Blood, Clears Heat, Strengthens the Kidneys, Regulates Menstruation

Use:

“For all Female diseases”
1. Amenorrhea
2. Irregular Menstruation
3. Retained Placenta
4. Postpartum Fever
5. Postpartum Debility

Dose:

2 grams twice daily with water

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. Retained Placenta, take with a decoction of Lancea tibetica


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