Gar nag bcu pa གར་ནག་བཅུ་པ།
Black Camphor 10
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tse Kang
Herb Name | Latin | Amount #1 * | Amount #2 |
|---|---|---|---|
Porcus faeces carboni | 25 grams | 100 grams | |
Punica granatum | 15 grams | 31 grams | |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum | 7 grams | 9 grams | |
Elettaria cardamomum | 4 grams | 30 grams | |
Piper longum | 5 grams | 20 grams | |
Terminalia chebula | 20 grams | 14 grams | |
Sodium chloride | 4 grams | 20 grams | |
Herpetospermum pedunculosum | 5 grams | 50 grams | |
Holarrhena antidysenterica | 4 grams | 11 grams | |
Fel Ursi | 300mg | 50 grams |
* 2 different sources have given different amounts.
** Cow Bile is now used in place of Bear Bile in a larger dose. The large dose Bile listed in the second version possibly indicates use of the herbal substitute Veronica ciliata.
Preparation:
Pills or Powder
Function:
Clears Cold Bile, opens Obstruction, benefits Stomach
Use:
Stomachache, indigestion, bitter taste, poor appetite, yellowing of eyes, nails and skin
“helps in cases where: the tongue becomes white and urine muddy like vegetable oil”. (Kosoburov)
1. Bile diseases
2. “Cold Bile” causing white stool and urine thick like oil
3. Hepatitis
4. Cholecystitis
5. Tumors or thickening of the Gall Bladder
6. Tumors from Bile and Phlegm
7. Indigestion with poor appetite and nausea
8. Abdominal pain and distention
Dose:
2–3 grams with hot water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. In Mongolia this formula is combined with Pacific 6 for mixed Wind (rLung) and Cold Bile (mkhris) disorders
2. When mixed with Garuda 5 it is used for cold Cholecystitis and Hepatitis.
Similar Formula:
Golden 5
The basis of this formula is Pomegranate 4 (see in Herb Groups of Tibetan Medicine)
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