Cong zhi drug pa  ཅོང་ཞི་དྲུག་པ།
Calcite 6

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Latin

Amount #1*

Amount #2

Se bru (Pomegranate seed)

Punica granatum

75 grams

200 grams

Cong zhi (Calcite) **

Calcium carbonate

100 grams

100 grams

Sug smel (Cardamon)

Elettaria cardamomum

20 grams

100 grams

Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)

Piper longum

20 grams

100 grams

Ru rta (Costus) ***

Saussurea lappa

50 grams

100 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

75 grams

100 grams

* Two different sources have given differing proportions. The left column is from Men Tsee Kang, the right column is from Russian sources.
** Processed with Heat (Tsha btul)
*** Inula racemosa (Ma nu) can be used in place of Costus (Men Tsee Kang).

Preparation:

Powder; usually a little Sugar is added.

Function:

Clears acid, relieves Phlegm, promotes digestion

Use:

1. Nausea
2. Acid Reflux with Belching
3. Heartburn with loss of Appetite
4. Sour and Watery Vomit

Dose:

2–3 grams twice daily, usually with a little sugar and warm water

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. When combined with Swertia 8 (Tig ta brgyad pa), it forms Chong Tig. This is used for Headache, Bitter taste, vomiting of Bile and Catarrhal diseases associated with Heat (Bile).


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