Clove 35 (Li shi so lnga)
Li shi so lnga ལི་ཤི་སོ་ལྔ་
Clove 35
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Li shi (Clove) | Eugenia caryophyllus | 100 grams |
| Gur gum (Safflower) | Carthamus tinctorius | 50 grams |
| Yung ba (Turmeric) | Curcuma longa | 60 grams |
| Se ‘bru (Pomegranate) | Punica granatum | 30 grams |
| Shing tsha (Cinnamon) | Cinnamonum zeylanicum | 20 grams |
| Rgun ‘brum (Raisin) | Vitis vinifera | 100 grams |
| Lan tshva (Rock Salt) | Sodium chlorde | 30 grams |
| Shu dag (Calamus) | Acorus calamus | 50 grams |
| Byi tang ga (Embelia) | Embelia ribes | 30 grams |
| Hong len ser po (Picrorhiza) | Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora | 100 grams |
| Ru rta (Costus) | Saussurea lappa | 50 grams |
| Shing mngar (Licorice) | Glycyrrhiza glabra | 20 grams |
| Spos dkar (Frankincense) | Boswellia sacra | 90 grams |
| Thal rdor (Cassia seed) | Cassia tora | 80 grams |
| So ma ra dza (Psoralea) | Psoralea corylifolia | 70 grams |
| Cu gang (Tabasheer) | Bambusa textiles | 60 grams |
| U su (Coriander seed) | Coriandrum sativum | 60 grams |
| Dug mo nyung (Holarrhena) | Holarrhena antidysenterica | 60 grams |
| Ma ru tse (Butea) | Butea monosperma | 50 grams |
| Sman chen (Aconite) | Aconitum ferox | 50 grams |
| Sgog skya (Garlic) | Allium sativum | 30 grams |
| Gla rtsi (Musk) | Moschus | 10 grams |
| Dres ma’i ‘bru (Iris) | Iris spp. | 50 grams |
| Stag sha (Oxytropis) | Oxytropis reniformis | 90 grams |
| Chu rtsa (Rhubarb) | Rheum officinale | 50 grams |
| A ru ra (Chebula) | Terminalia chebula | 50 grams |
| Cong zhi (Calcite) | Calcitum | 50 grams |
| A krong (Arenaria) | Arenaria festucoides | 80 grams |
| So phag * | Emblica officinalis | 90 grams |
| Skyu ru (Emblic Myrobalan) | Pterocephalus hookeri | 50 grams |
| Spang rtsi do (Pterocephalus) | Terminalia bellerica | 50 grams |
| Ba ru (Belleric) | Onosma spp. | 40 grams |
| Bri smug | Asphaltum | 90 grams |
| Brag zhun (Shilajit) | Gentiana algida | 50 grams |
| Spang rgyan dkar po (Gentian) | 90 grams |
* So phag is a clay roofing tile. This may refer to another medicine.
Preparation:
Generally used as a Powder. It can be made into Pills.
Function:
Settles Wind, Clears Heat, Resolves Phlegm, Eases Pain
Use:
“this medicine is used for all Throat diseases”
1. Hoarseness,
2. Sore Throat, Tonsillitis
3. Sinusitis
4. Inflammation and Pain of the Teeth and Gums, Gum disease
5. Swelling of the Neck (Goiter)
Dose:
2 grams taken with Warm Water. For throat diseases it can be gargled.
An ointment can be made by mixing the powder with child’s urine (8 year old).
For Throat diseases, blow the powder directly into the throat.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
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