Byang chos so bdun  བྱང་ ཆོས་སོ་ སོ་བདུན་
Or Byang pa so bdun  བྱང་པ་ སོ་བདུན་
Or Rin chen byang chos so bdun

Purifying Compound 37
Or Cantharide 37

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Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Byang ba (Cantharide) *

Cantharis vesicatoria

40 grams

Gur Gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

80 grams

Lug ngal (Corydalis) **

Corydalis meifolia

30 grams

Sug Smel (Cardamon)

Elettaria cardamomum

20 grams

Tsan dan dkar po (White Sandal)

Santalum album

40 grams

Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal)

Pterocarpus santalinus

50 grams

A gar (Aloeswood) ***

Aquillaria agallocha

75 grams

A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)

Terminalia chebula

80 grams

Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan)

Terminalia bellerica

50 grams

Skyu ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan)

Emblica officinalis

70 grams

Li shi (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

25 grams

Btsod (Madder)

Rubia cordifolia

35 grams

Re skon rtsi dmar (Corydalis)

Corydalis nepalensis

30 grams

Li ga dur (Cranesbill root)

Geranium tuberaria

30 grams

Mkhan chung ser mgo ****

Ajania tenuifolium

30 grams

Sngo rtag ngu (Violet)

Viola spp.

60 grams

Se bru (Pomegranate fruit)

Punica granatum

40 grams

Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)

Piper longum

20 grams

Rgya tshva (Sal ammoniac)

Ammonium chloride

15 grams

Gser bye *****

Mica

15 grams

Spos dkar (Frankincense)

Bosellia sacra

30 grams

Sindhu ra (Vermillion) ******

Mercuric sulphide

20 grams

Rdo ha shig (Talcum)

Magnesium Silicate

20 grams

Rdo khab len (Magnetite)

Magnetitum

20 grams

Cong zhi tskha btul (Calcite)

Calcium carbonate

30 grams

Byu ru (Red Coral)

Corallum Rubrum

35 grams

Nya phiis (Mother of Pearl)

Mater Margarita

35 grams

Mu men (Lapis Lazuli)

Lazuritum

20 grams

Rgyam mtshal lchog la (Cinnabar)

Mercuric Sulphire

25 grams

Brag zhun (Shilajit)

Asphaltum

30 grams

Shing mngar (Licorice)

Glycyrrhiza glabra

50 grams

Sha ru (Burnt Deer horn)

Cervus Cornu usta

20 grams

Shu dag (Calamus)

Acorus calamus

30 grams

Shing tog kha sur (Jujube) *******

Zizyphus jujuba

35 grams

Kha che sha skam (Saffron)

Crocus sativus

25 grams

Dom mhris (Bear Bile)

Fel Ursi

1500mg

Gi wang (Bezoar)

Calculus Bovis

1000mg

Gla rtsi (Musk)

Moschus

500mg

* Catharides are prepared by removing head, wings and legs, and stir-frying until yellowed, or otherwise prepared according to Traditional methods.
** Corydalis dasyptera can be substituted.
*** The source text orders equal parts of Ar nag (Aloeswood) and A gar go snyod (Cinnamomum parthenoxylon). Equal parts of these mixed to make 75 grams. Regular Aloeswood (or an Aloeswood substitute) can supply the whole 75 grams.
**** This is one of the types of Artemisia (Mkhan pa). Some sources have given Tansy;
****** Sindhu ra is Limonite according to some sources.
******* An alternative given is Chi bi kha (Dates)

Preparation:

Powder and form Pills.

Function:

Clears Wind, Clears the Channels, Moves the Blood, Resists Poison, Calms the Spirit

Use:

“This medicine especially helps with deterioration of mobility of blood in the vessels, as well as in diseases of the White Canals [Nerves]”.
1. Weakness, loss of strength,
2. Chronic diseases associated with loss of Yang
3. Damage to the Kidneys or renal canals,
4. Herpes
5. Leprosy
Wind (rlung) entering into the “channels”
causing:
6. Arthritis, Rheumatism
7. stiffness and constriction of the limbs
8. numbness of the body,
9. Difficult heal wounds caused by injury from poisons or weapons
Wind (rLung) affecting the Brain and Senses:
10. Epilepsy
11. Dizziness, Vertigo
12. Insanity, Psychosis
13. Numbness, loss of function
13. Tongue-tied diseases
14. weakening of Eyes and other sense organs

Dose:

1 gram (up to 2 grams)

Cautions:

1. Avoid overdose
2. Not used in Pregnancy or the very Young
3. Not used in Heat or Inflammation of the Urinary organs

Modifications:


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