Shu dag bzhi pa ཤུ་དག་ བཞི་པ་
Calamus 4
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Four Tantras
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Herb Name 44346_44b276-3b> |
Latin 44346_d32800-1a> |
Amount 44346_a6ea1f-55> |
|---|---|---|
| 44346_c5a031-4c> |
Acorus calamus 44346_7056bb-d0> |
10 grams 44346_7cc2b6-e7> |
| 44346_90312e-56> |
Saussurea lappa 44346_be3ee1-bf> |
5 grams 44346_7c9825-da> |
| 44346_f4f78c-2d> |
Zingiber officinale 44346_10372e-f0> |
4 grams 44346_68b145-ad> |
| 44346_e5c8c9-04> |
Halitum violaceum 44346_43eed3-43> |
4 grams 44346_3dd1c9-ce> |
Preparation:
Powder and form Pills.
Function:
Warms the Stomach, Regulates Qi
Use:
1. Indigestion
2. Belching, vomiting, hiccups
3. Cold stomach
4. Shortness of breath, asthma
5. Pain in the upper body or Stomach
6 Hemorrhoids
7. Malaise
8. Colds
Dose:
1–2 grams twice daily with boiled water.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. If the Qi is weak add Inula and Witrhania.
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