Khrag bshig brgyad pa ཁྲག་བཤིག་བརྒྱད་པ་
Blood Breaking 8

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Star bu’i khanda (Sea Buckthorn) *

Hippophae rhamnoides

50 grams

Dbyi mong dkar po’i thal ba (ashes)

Clematis rehderianum

40 grams

Lche tsha’i thal ba (ashes)

Ranunculus acris

Sngo srub gi ‘bru gu’i thal ba (ashes)

Anemone rivularis

Go brun gi thal ba (ashes) **

Rdo thal (Limetone)

Calcium carbonate

Sbrul sha (Snake flesh)

Viperus

30 grams ea.

Ze tshva (Saltpeter) dehydrated

Potassium nitrate

20 grams

* Khanda means a extract or confection made of sugar.
** A type of dung burned to ashes, perhaps of a Vulture.

Preparation:

Powder and form Pills.

Function:

Moves the Blood, Resolves Stasis

Use:

“this medicine is beneficial for women’s diseases”
1. Amenorrhea
2. Dysmenorrhea
3. Pelvic Pain
4. Gynecological tumors, Uterine Fibroids
5. Uterine Bleeding
6. Pain of the lower back, pelvis and lower abdomen

Dose:

1–2 grams

Cautions:

Not used during Pregnancy

Modifications:



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