A ru bdun pa   ཨ་རུ་བདུན་པ་
Chebula 7

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:


Herb Name

Latin

Amount

A ru ra (Chebula)

Terminalia chebula

100 grams

Li shi (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

Gser gyi me tog

Herpetospermum pedunculosum

Spang spos (Indian Spikenard)

Nardostachys jatamansi

Na ga ge sar (Silk Cotton tree)

Salmalia malabarica

Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)

Piper longum

Ka ko la (Amomum)

Amomum subulatum

50 grams ea.

Preparation:

Powder and form Pills

Function:

Moves Qi, Opens Obstructions, Benefits Spleen

Use:

especially this medicine is good to treat diseases of the Spleen and overcomes swelling and stitching pain in the spleen”
1. Enlarged Spleen
2. Pain over the Spleen
3. Damage or trauma  to the Spleen
4. Pancreatic disease with intoxication
5. Abdominal bloating and distension

6. Intermittent breathing, cyanosis of the face and lips.

Dose:

2–3 grams

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. Combined with Pacific 6 for Indigestion, Bloating, Poor appetite, Pain over the Spleen, diseases of the Stomach and Spleen


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