So snum bdun pa སོ་སྣུམ་ བདུན་པ་
Toothache Powder 7
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
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Herb Name 42448_9ebde9-1c> |
Latin 42448_4021d7-47> |
Amount 42448_494978-9e> |
|---|---|---|
| 42448_b14b65-62> |
Moschus 42448_9d08cb-85> |
5 grams 42448_e27ac9-c6> |
| 42448_54c3dd-76> |
Ferula foetida 42448_b51369-cb> |
10 grams 42448_815e0c-3c> |
| 42448_37e21b-02> |
Embelia ribes 42448_a86575-18> |
80 grams 42448_74964d-a4> |
| 42448_505ed2-66> |
Kaempferia galanga 42448_24499a-5b> | 42448_f35d92-84> |
| 42448_fdd341-a4> |
Piper longum 42448_296e20-b5> | 42448_80fd10-35> |
| 42448_3eae6f-95> |
Piper nigrum 42448_d6224a-24> | 42448_fa7f3d-ed> |
| 42448_439536-c3> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 42448_b5235d-e0> |
50 grams ea. 42448_fc619c-2b> |
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Settles Wind, Eases Pain
Use:
1. Toothache
2. Pain from cavities
3. Gum pain
Dose:
The powder is wrapped in gauze or a cotton bag, boiled in butter, then applied to an aching tooth.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
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