Srog rlung ‘joms pa’i rdo rje bcu bdun སྲོག་རླུང་ཇོམས་པཻ་རྡོ་རྗེ་བཅུ་བདུན་
Vajra conquering Heart Wind 17


Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount |
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Codonopsis nervosa |
450 grams |
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Aconitum ferox |
150 grams |
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Terminalia chebula (Black) |
500 grams |
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Eugenia caryophyllus |
350 grams |
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Myristica fragrans |
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Choerospondias axillaris |
400 grams ea. |
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Saussurea lappa |
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Salmalia malabarica |
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Boswellia serrata |
200 grams ea. |
|
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Santalum album |
300 grams |
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Bambusa arundinacea |
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Acorus calamus |
150 grams ea. |
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Calculus bovis |
200 grams |
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Sha chen * |
Human flesh |
150 grams |
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Kaempferia galanga |
200 grams |
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Piper longum |
150 grams |
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Sodium chloride |
100 grams |
* Sha chen is Human flesh. Yak heart or Human Placenta have been substituted sometimes.
Preparation:
Powder and form Pills.
Function:
Settles Wind, regulates Qi
Use:
Cures all diseases of the Life Wind
“This medicine will be a Diamond that completely destroys the diseases of the rlung [called] Life Wind.” (Amdo Compendium)
Used similarly to Eleven Holders of Life
Dose:
1–2 grams
Cautions:
1. This is toxic in overdose. Use with caution.
2. Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
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