Gser mdog lnga pa གསེར་མདོག་ལྔ་པ།
Golden 5
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
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Herb Name 42155_89e290-4b> |
Latin 42155_6260ec-02> |
Amount 42155_bd0447-30> |
|---|---|---|
| 42155_1e99e3-1d> |
Terminalia chebula 42155_1bd4cd-50> |
150 grams 42155_c03658-ce> |
| 42155_5c8aa8-2d> |
Punica granatum 42155_c1e6a7-f2> |
100 grams 42155_7fea45-24> |
| 42155_9310aa-65> |
Herpetospermum 42155_2033dc-46> |
40 grams 42155_cab78d-97> |
| 42155_4eb694-88> |
Shilajit 42155_4f5d7e-1d> |
50 grams 42155_30d515-b7> |
| 42155_6ccb70-72> |
Porcus feces 42155_88fedc-c0> |
120 grams 42155_8d9aa1-36> |
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Clears Heat and Bile, settles Wind
Use:
General symptoms: Bitter taste, yellowing of the eyes, indigestion, pain in the epigastric and umbilical region with rumbling
1. Indigestion
2. Vomiting Bile
3. Diarrhea
4. Gastric and Intestinal pain
5. Abdominal distention
6. Gall Stones
6. Jaundice
7. Wind and Bile disorders of the Heart, Lungs, Liver, Spleen or Kidneys
8. Also ‘Cold Bile’ disorders
Dose:
2–3 grams with hot water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This obtains its name from the Yellow Chebula, which is called Gser mdog. As in the West, the Yellow Chebula is used for all types of Bile disorders.
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