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Dbang po kun sel དབང་པོ་ཀུན་ཀུན་སེལ་
Or, Ya sman dbang po kun sel ཡ་སྨན་དབང་པོ་ཀུན་སེལ་
Universal Clear the Senses Powder
Or, Ya sman dbang po kun sel ཡ་སྨན་དབང་པོ་ཀུན་སེལ་
Universal Clear the Senses Powder
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
Herb Name
Rgyam tshva (Rock Salt)
Tsan dan dkar po (White Sandal) Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal) Ar nag (Aloeswood) Li shi (Clove) Gur gum (Safflower) Gi wang (Bezoar) Ka ko la (Greater Cardamon) Bong dkar (White Aconite) Ru rta (Costus) Sug smel (Lesser Cardamon) Spang spos (Spikenard) Gla rtsi (Musk) U su (Coriander seed) A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan) Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan) Skyu ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan) Rdo thag (Tabacco leaf) ** |
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* A gar go snyod (Cinnamomum parthenoxylon) is originally ordered, but the Mern Tsee Kang text says A nag (Aquilaria agallocha) can be used
** Tobacco leaf in the form of snuff
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Clears Wind and Phlegm, Opens the Senses
Use:
"Especially useful for Sinus diseases and blockage of the nasal passages" (Men Tsee Kang)
1. Sinusitis, Rhinitis
2. Nasal congestion with pain and swelling
3. Sneezing
4. Hoarseness
5. Clarifies the Vision and opens the other senses.
6. Stabbing pain in the jaws and head (Amdo Compendium)
Dose:
Used as a snuff; inhaled throughj the nose. Not taken orally.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment