Rgum brum bdun pa རྒུན་འབྲུམ་བདུན་པ།
Raisin 7
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
|
Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount #1 * |
Amount #2 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Vitis vinifera |
180 grams |
100 grams |
|
|
Bambusae silicae |
300 grams |
||
|
Carthamus tinctorius |
150 grams |
||
|
Glycyrrhiza glabra |
90 grams ea. |
100 grams |
|
|
Polygonum bistorta |
200 grams |
||
|
Cinnamonum zeylanicum |
100 grams |
||
|
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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