Rgum brum bdun pa  རྒུན་འབྲུམ་བདུན་པ།
Raisin 7

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount #1 *

Amount #2

Rgun brum (Raisins) **

Vitis vinifera

180 grams

100 grams

Cu gang (Tabasheer)

Bambusae silicae

300 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

150 grams

Shing mnar (Licorice)

Glycyrrhiza glabra

90 grams ea.

100 grams

Gla sgang (Bistort) ***

Polygonum bistorta

200 grams

Shing tsha (Cinnamon)

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

100 grams

Se bru (Pomegranate)

Punica granatum

60 grams ea.

150 grams

* two different sources have given different proportions. The right column is a Russian source.
**
White Raisins are ordered in some sources.
*** according to some sources Knotweed; it is also a species of Polygonum

Preparation:

The Raisins must be dried until crisp enough to powder; Form a Powder.
Some sources say to mix with Sugar; it could be mixed with Honey to form an Electuary.

Function:

Clears and strengthens the Lungs, relieves Cough and Asthma

Use:

“Especially good for Lung disease and Shortness of Breath”
1. Cough from deficiency
2. Chronic Asthma
3. Difficult or labored Breathing; Breathlessness
4. Fullness of the Chest
5. Profuse ‘bluish’ and sticky phlegm
6. “Swelling of mouth and face from imbalance of heat and cold”; swelling of eyelids

Dose:

150mg–3 grams, once or twice daily with boiled water

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. Some sources list Gypsum in place of Tabasheer (Mongolian sources list Gypsum); Gypsum is better for strong Heat; Tabasheer for Hot Phlegm and Wind-Phlegm-Heat. Tabasheer is also regarded as strengthening, Gypsum is draining.
2. A Mongolian source also lists Cyperus rotundus in place of Bistort.

Similar Formulas:

Compare with Tabasheer 9.


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