Khrag bshig rdo rje pha lam ཁྲག་བཤིག་རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕ་ལམ
Blood Breaking Diamond

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Kosoburov (Extensive Collection)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal)

Pterocarpus santalinus

100 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

100 grams

Star bu (Sea Buckthorn)

Hippophae rhamnoides

180 grams

A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)

Terminalia chebula

100 grams

Ba Ru (Belleric)

Terminalia bellerica

50 grams

Shyu ru (Emblic)

Emblica officinalis

100 grams

Ma nu (Inula)

Inula racemosa

100 grams

Cong zi tsha btul (Calcite) *

Calcium carbonate

70 grams

‘Bri mog (Onosma)

Onosma hookeri

100 grams

Rgya skyegs (Lacca)

Laccifer lacca

80 grams

Btsod (Madder)

Rubia cordifolia

50 grams

Mdzo mo shing

Caragana tibetica

150 grams

Rgyam mtskhal (Cinnabar) **

Mercuric sulphide

20 grams

‘Ol mo se (fruits)

Podophyllum hexandrum

100 grams

Tsha la (Borax) fried

Sodium tetraborate

50 grams

Rgya ru (Antelope horn)

Cornu Saiga tartarica

40 grams

Zhu mkhan leaf (Symplocos)

Symplocos racemosa

50 grams

Gze ma (Tribulus)

Tribulus terrestris

60 grams

Hong len (Picrorrhiza)

Picrorrhiza kurroa

70 grams

Pri yang ku

Dracocephalum tanguticum

80 grams

Yu mo mde ‘byin

Paraquilegia microphylla

100 grams

Lcam ‘bru (Mallow seed)

Malva verticillata

80 grams

Sum tig (Lhasa Saxifrage)

Saxifraga umbellulata

80 grams

Ba sha ka

Adhatoda vasica

80 grams

Gyar mo thang flowers ***

Primula fasciculata

50 grams

Ze tsha (Saltpeter)

Potassium nitrate

40 grams

* Hot processed Calcite
** Cinnabar is to br purified
*** Gyar mo thang is the flower derived from various species of Primula including P. fasciculata, P. sibirica or P. farinosa

Preparation:

Pills (it can also be used as a powder)

Function:

Moves the Blood, Resolves Stasis, Regulates Menstruation

Use:

“this medicine is especially good at clearing delayed Menstruation, and also destroys the clotted blood Tumors”.
1. Amenorrhea
2. Delayed Menstruation
3. Painful Menstruation (Dysmenorrhea)
4. Stabbing pain in the lower abdomen from Blood Stasis
5. Uterine Bleeding
6. Irregular Menstruation
7. Endometriosis
8. Uterine Tumors, Uterine Fibroids
9. Ovarian Cysts
10. Breast Lumps and Tumors
11. “Bad Blood” in the Upper Body
12. Tingling or Swelling of the Veins or Arteries
13. Vascular obstruction of the blood
14. Increased blood in the Liver due to the disease Bad kan smug po
15. Struggle between heat and cold
16. Trauma
17. Hematoma, ruptured Blood vessels

Dose:

2 grams

Cautions:

Not used during Pregnancy

Modifications:


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