Byi tang bdun pa  བྱི་ཏང་བདུན་པ་
Embelia 7

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Amdo Compendium

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Byi tang pa (Embelia)

Embelia ribes

400 grams

Sgog thal (Garlic ashes)

Allium sativum

200 grams

Ma ru rtse (Bengal Kino tree)

Butea monosperma

200 grams

So ma ra dza (Musk Mallow seed)

Abelmoschus moschatus

400 grams

Dres ma (Iris root)

Iris ensata

200 grams

Phur thal

Artemisia vestita

200 grams

Gla rtsi (Musk)

Moschus

2 grams

Another version from Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Byi tang pa (Embelia)

Embelia ribes

180 grams

Shing Kun (Asafetida)

Ferula foetida

20 grams

Ma ru rtse (Bengal Kino tree)

Butea monosperma

100 grams

Sga skya (Galangal)

Kaempferia galanga

75 grams

Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)

Piper longum

30 grams

Phur nag (carbonised)

Artemisia santolinifolia

80 grams

Gla rtsi (Musk)

Moschus

500mg

Preparation:

Powder and form Pills.

Function:

Kills Worms, Warms the Stomach

Use:

The first version above (from Amdo Compendium) is used primarily for Worms. The second version (from Men Tsee Kang) has the following indications. However, both formulas are similar and are used similarly.
1. Hemorrhoids
2. Anal prolapse
3. Blood in the Stool
4. Anal abscess
5. Stomach Pain
6. Worms

Dose:

2–3 grams with hot water.
It can also be applied as a paste to the rectum.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:


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