Seng ldeng nyer lnga སེང་ལྡེང་ཉེར་ལྔ་
Catechu 25


Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Acacia catechu | 50 grams | |
Phyllanthus emblica | 100 grams | |
Angelica glauca | 60 grams | |
Polygonatum cirrhifolium | 50 grams | |
Tribulus terrestris | 60 grams | |
Mirabilis himalaica | 50 grams | |
Asparagus racemosa | 50 grams | |
Boswellia sacra | 45 grams | |
Cassia tora | 40 grams | |
Psoralea corylifolia | 40 grams | |
Cuminum cyminum | 35 grams | |
Nigella sativa | 30 grams | |
Sesame seed | 30 grams | |
Tinospora cordifolia | 70 grams | |
Terminalia bellerica | 80 grams | |
Terminalia chebula | 100 grams | |
Sesame seed | 30 grams | |
Berberis aristata | 50 grams | |
Aconitum ferox | 40 grams | |
Saussurea lappa | 70 grams | |
Moschus | 1 gram | |
Acorus calamus | 50 grams | |
Piper longum | 35 grams | |
Mater Perlarum | 30 grams | |
Hydragyrum preparata | 20 grams |
Preparation:
Powder and form Pills of 500mg each
Function:
Settles Wind, Clears Heat, stops Spasms, Strengthen the Brain and Nerves
Use:
“Especially this medicine reduces swelling and pain in the joints due to for Drag [Gout] and Grum [Arthritic] diseases” (Men Tsee Kang)
“Eliminates for harm caused to the body by Grum bu [Arthritic disease], Chu ser [Lymph] and manifested by the appearance of dark spots on the skin” (Amdo Compendium)
1. Paralysis
2. Neuritis
3. Rigidity of the limbs, stiffness of hands and feet
4. Gout
5. Rheumatoid Arthritis
6. Swelling, Redness, Stinging pain and burning in the joints of the limbs
7. Pain and inflammation of the tendons or joints
8. Convulsions
9. Edeme, Excess Serous Fluid
10. Elephantiasis
Dose:
Beginning dose should be 500mg, three times daily. Up to 2–3 grams
Cautions:
1. Contains prepared Aconite and prepared Mercury. Avoid overdose and should not be used for more than 3 weeks without a break.
2. Not used in Heart diseases, Hypertension
3. Weak patients, children under 10 years, elderly
4. Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
If this is recreated today in the West, the Mercury is omitted. It is probable that Cinnabar could be used in its place if prepared Mercury is unavailable, but to Tibetan practitioners, prepared Mercury has effects greater than those of Cinnabar.
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