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Thang phrom bcu gchig ཐང་ཕྲོམ་ བཅུ་གཅིག་or Phan pa kun ldan ཕན་པ་ཀུན་ལྡན་Przewalskia 11 Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: * Dzin pa and Sman Chen are both recognized as names for varieties of “Black” Aconite in Tibetan Medicine, the Aconites synonymous with Aconitum ferox and the Chinese Aconites. Similarly in TCM, sometimes 2 varieties of Aconite are…
Lo gyon ril bu ལོ་ གྱོན་ རིལ་བུ་Or, Lo gyon ལོ་ གྱོན་Or, Cham rims ril bu ཆམ་རིམས་ རིལ་བུ་Leaf-clad Goddess PillsOr, Logyun PillsOr, Influenza Pills Tradition: Tibetan Source / Author: Men Tsee Kang *Thar nu is the equivalent to Dudhi (Euphorbia spp.) of Ayurveda. (Drungtso)** Sman chen originally refers to Human flesh; Aconite is used in its…
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