Ga bur nyer lnga  ག་བུར་ཉེར་ལྔ།
Camphor 25

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Men Tsee Kang / Amdo Compendium

Herb Name

Latin

Amount #1 *

Amount #2

Tsan dmar (Red Sandalwood)

Pterocarpus santalinus

65 grams

13 grams

Ut pal (Himalayan Poppy)

Meconopsis sp.

65 grams

11 grams

Ga bur (Camphor)

Camphor

50 grams

6 grams

Dza ti (Nutmeg)

Myristica fragrans

25 grams

12 grams

Sug smel (Cardamon)

Elettaria cardamomum

25 grams

17 grams

Ka ko la (Amomum)

Amomum subulatum

25 grams

17 grams

Cu gang (Tabasheer)

Bambusa textiles

25 grams

20 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

25 grams

7 grams ***

Li shi (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

25 grams

8 grams

Na ga ge sar (Silk Cotton tree)

Bombax ceiba

19 1⁄2 grams

23 grams

Rdo dreg

Parmelia saxatilis

14 grams

28 grams

Ba ru (Belleric)

Terminalia bellerica

10 grams

10 grams

Shyu ru (Emblic)

Emblica officinalis

10 grams

12 grams

A ru ra (Chebula)

Terminalia chebula

9 grams

18 grams

Tsan dkar (White Sandalwood)

Santalum album

9 grams

18 grams

Zi ra dkar po (Cumin)

Cuminum cyminum

9 grams

18 grams

Spang spos (Spikenard)

Nardostachys jatamansi

8 grams

16 grams

Ru rta (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

7 1⁄2 grams

18 grams

Pu shel rtse (Dendrobium)

Dendrobium nobile

7 1⁄2 grams

? ****

Chu srin sder mo (Selaginella)

Selaginella spp.

6 1⁄2 grams

13 grams

Pad ma ge sar (Silk Cotton tree)

Bombax ceiba

6 grams

23 grams

Ba le ka (Birthwort) **

Aristolchia spp.

5 grams

18 grams

Shing tsha (Cinnamon)

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

5 grams

18 grams

A Gar (Aloeswood)

Aquillaria agallocha

5 grams

*****

Bu su hang (Alfalfa)

Medicago sativa

5 grams

10 grams

* Two sources have given different amounts; the left column is Men Tsee Kang, the right is from Buryat region (Kosoburov)
** In Buryat versions, Tig ta (Swertia) replaces Birthwort.
*** Buryat version listed Kha che gur gam which is Saffron. The first column uses Safflower.
**** No dose is given for this medicine in Buryat version.
***** Re skon (Corydalis spp.) is listed for this medicine in Buryat versions.

Preparation:

Powder

Function:

Clears Heat, resists Poison, heals Sores and Ulcers

Use:

“Especially defeats any Heat present in the body and draws out old Heat”
“This medicine kills fresh and old Heat ‘grams [Spreading Fever], ‘khrugs, rims [Epidemic Fever] and heat of Poisons, treats diseases of dreg [Gout], grum [Rheumatoid arthritis] and me dbal [erysipelas], as well as the appearance on the body of dark red spots from which pus flows out, but especially draws out the dissipating old heat from the roots” (Amdo Compendium)
1. Heat of the Organs, Skin, Muscles or Bones
2. High Fever
3. Toxic Fever
4. Acute and Chronic Fevers; especially for Chronic Fever
5. Malaria
6. Sepsis
7. Carbuncles, Boils
8. Erysipelas and skin inflammations
9. Ulcers

10. Old wounds
11. Toxin Sores
12. Gout, Arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis

Dose:

1300mg, twice daily

Cautions:

Not suitable in Cold disorders or Yang deficiency.

Modifications:

This formula has a number of different versions listed by various sources. As with a number of the larger Tibetan formulas, there is often a difference in the basic formula, but in this case, the differences are significant. One version, given by Tsarong, has Camphor in the smallest proportion of all medicines, whereas this version has Camphor in one of the largest proportions. This may be due to the use of refined and unrefined Camphor resin respectively. The basic ingredients given are generally similar with doses being the main difference.


This is the basis for the modern patented formula Padma 28.

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