Gar nag bzhi thang གར་ནག་ བཞི་ཐང་
Black Camphor 4
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
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Herb Name 42898_00684b-fa> |
Latin 42898_bdc2db-92> |
Amount 42898_b413b6-39> |
|---|---|---|
| 42898_19088a-d8> |
Porcus faeces carboni 42898_4245b2-97> |
80 grams 42898_b6c3ee-1d> |
| 42898_0a524c-de> |
Asphaltum 42898_dd6a0b-fe> |
40 grams 42898_72c4fb-4e> |
| 42898_de6736-99> |
Artemisia gmelinii 42898_7b3d86-22> |
50 grams 42898_d09ee6-24> |
|
Dres ma’i ge sar (Iris seed) 42898_fd5a5a-05> |
Iris ensata 42898_c0bd3e-a2> |
50 grams 42898_e93dde-24> |
Preparation:
Powder and form pills
Originally in the form of Decoction
Function:
Clears Heat, Resists Poison
Use:
1. Epidemic and Infectious diseases, taken in the early stages can abort
2. Acute pancreatitis (used in the Buryat tradition)
3. Cancer (Buryat tradition)
Dose:
2 grams with hot water
Cautions:
None noted
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