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Bde Byed Snyoms  བདེ་བྱེད་སྙོམས་ལྡན།
Balancing Comforter

Tradition:
Tibetan Medicine

Source / Author:

Herb Name
Cong zhi (Calcite) *
Se bru (Pomegranate)
Cu gang (Tabasheer)
Gur gum (Sa
fflower)
Li shi (Clove)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
Ka ko la (Amomum)
A ru ra (Chebula)
Shing tsha (Cinnamon)
Dwa lis (Rhododendron)

Latin
Calcitum
Punica granatum
Bambusa textiles
Carthamus tinctorius
Eugenia caryophyllus
Myristica fragrans
Elettaria cardamomum
Amomum subulatum
Terminalia chebula
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Rhodendron spp.

Amount

* Calcite should be processed with Milk

Another version according to a Buryat source:

Herb Name
Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal)
Se bru (Pomegranate fruit)
Cu gang (Tabasheer)
Gur gum (Safflower)
Li shi (Clove)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)
Ka ko la (Greater Cardamon)
Sug smel (Lesser Cardamon)
A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Shing tsha (Cinnamon)
Dwa lis (
Rhododendron)
Gangs thig (Calamine)

Sga skya (Galangal)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Pho ril (Black Pepper)
Tsha la (Borax) dehydrated
La phug thal ba (Radish ashes)
Ma nu (Inula)

Latin
Pterocarpus santalinus
Punica granatum
Bambusae silicae
Carthamus tinctorius

Eugenia caryophyllus
Myristica fragrans

Amomum subulatum
Elettaria cardamomum

Terminalia chebula
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Rhododendron anthopogon
Lapis Caliminaris
Alpina officinarum
Piper longum

Piper nigrum
Sodium tetraborate
Raphanus sativus
Inula racemosa
Amount
200 grams
60 grams


18 grams ea.


12 grams ea.
18 grams
8 grams

60 grams ea.


6 grams ea.



10 grams ea.

Preparation:
Powder and form Pills

Function:
Clears Phlegm and Damp, benefits Digestion

Use:
1. All types of Phlegm disorders mixed with Wind or Bile with the following symptoms: anorexia, indigestion, Stomach or Liver discomfort
2. Phlegm/Damp disorders associated with Spleen/Digestive weakness
3. Lymph disorders
4. Stomach tumor
5. Jaundice
5. Skin disorders associated with Phlegm and Bile; Blemishes, Acne, Pustules, Eczema, Itching
6. Weakness of the 7 Body Tissues
7. An important medicine to prepare (cleanse) the body prior to taking Rasayana (tonic medicines).


Dose:
2–3 grams every morning with hot water

Cautions:
None noted

Modifications:
1. If there is not much Heat, omit Calcite and replace with Inula (Ma nu), U su (Coriander), and Star bu (Sea Buckthorn).

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