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Khrag sman bcu gcig ཁྲག་ སྨན་ བཅུ་གཅིགBlood Medicine 11 Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Men Tsee Kang / Amdo Compendium * Caragana is used similarl;y to Sandalwood, and is sometimes substituted for Sandalwood** Some sources list Scrag pa shing gi khanda. Khanda is a semi-solid sweet conserve-like preparation, probably a way of preserving the Crab…
Ko la bcu dgu ཀ་ཀོ་ལ་བཅུ་དགུ།Amomum 19 Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Amdo Compendium Preparation: Powder and form pills Function: Regulates and benefits the Spleen Use: “widely known as a remedy that helps with all hot and cold diseases of the Spleen”1. Hot and Cold diseases of the Spleen2. Wind affecting the Spleen3. Phlegm (Damp) affecting…
Tsan dan bco brgyad ཙན་དན་བཅོ་བརྒྱརད།Sandalwood 18 Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Men Tsee Kang * Some versions list Vermillion (Mercuric sulphide) in place of Red Sandalwood. Preparation: Powder or Pills. Function: Regulates Qi, clears Liver Heat Use: Dry mouth and tongue, brownish color to the lips and nails, discomfort over the hypochondria1. Liver Wind-Heat type…
Skyu ru nyer lnga སྐྱུ་རུ་ཉེར་ལྔ།Or, Khrag shed snyoms ldan ཁྲག་ཤེད་ སྙོམས་ ལྡན་Emblic 25 Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Men Tsee Kang / Amdo Compendium Preparation: Powder and form Pills. Sometimes used as a powder. Function: Clears Heat and Bile, Moves the Blood, regulates Qi Use: “A general medicine for Blood disorders”“A general medicine that reduces…
Khrag khrugs kun sel ཁྲག་ཁྲུགས་ཀུན་སེལ་Subduer of All Blood Disorders Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Extensive Collection, Kosoburov * A Buryat version uses Adhatoda Ba sha ka instead of Veronica. This species of Veronica is commonly used to substitute Bear Bile, which may have been in the original prescription.** Calcite is heat-processed according to the Tibetan…
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