Khrag khrugs kun sel ཁྲག་ཁྲུགས་ཀུན་སེལ་
Subduer of All Blood Disorders
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Extensive Collection, Kosoburov
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Onosma echioldes | 170 grams | |
Inula racemosa | 26 grams | |
Phyllanthus emblica | 70 grams | |
Veronica cillata | 30 grams | |
Bambusa textiles | 21 grams | |
Glycyrrhiza glabra | 10 grams | |
Calcitum | 170 grams | |
Bezoar | 22 grams |
* A Buryat version uses Adhatoda Ba sha ka instead of Veronica. This species of Veronica is commonly used to substitute Bear Bile, which may have been in the original prescription.
** Calcite is heat-processed according to the Tibetan tradition.
Preparation:
Powder and form pills
Function:
Clears Heat from the Blood, Moves the Blood
Use:
Thin pulse, reddish urine, feeling of heat
1. Blood heat
2. Fever
3. Excess Bile
4. Blood Stasis
5. Dizziness
6. Confusion
7. Used before Bloodletting, or when Bloodletting is indicated but not performed
8. Pain in the Chest or Legs
9. Stabbing pain due to Blood Heat
10. Tendon pain
Dose:
2–3 grams with hot water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
A “Secret” recommendation is to add Cinnamon and Black Salt. (Extensive Collection, Kosoburov)
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