Tig ta lnga thang ཏིག་ཏ་ལྔ་ཐང་།
Swertia 5 Decoction
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Amdo Compendium
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Herb Name 44450_7146c0-70> |
Latin 44450_9f4c0d-f7> |
Amount 44450_51b9ae-dc> |
|---|---|---|
| 44450_c4fa03-a5> |
Swertia chirata 44450_2401e7-ae> | 44450_189233-14> |
| 44450_1cc352-14> |
Aconitum heterophyllum 44450_6fedcc-2e> |
600 grams ea. 44450_f202b8-4c> |
| 44450_0f6375-da> |
Berberies aristata 44450_3333da-8d> | 44450_b4a4c6-b9> |
| 44450_981bb2-88> |
Tinospora cordifolia 44450_f2bdda-43> | 44450_cd080e-90> |
| 44450_0be00e-64> |
Geranium tuberaria 44450_271dd7-20> |
400 grams ea. 44450_8f9c6d-10> |
* Bergenia purpurascens according to some sources
Preparation:
Powder coarsely to be made into decoction.
Function:
Clears Liver Heat, Clears Bile
Use:
Red eyes, headache, irritability, red tongue with a yellow coat, rapid or big pulse
1. Liver heat
2. Cholecystitis
3. Jaundice
4. Hepatitis
Dose:
A spoonful of the coarse powder is boiled in 3 cups of water down to half. This can be taken over the course of the day. According to another source, 3–5 grams, twice daily.
Cautions:
Not used in Cold or Phlegm conditions
Modifications:
This can also be made into powder or pills, but in this form, Swertia 8 or Swertia 25 are better.
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