Myrobalan, Yellow Citrine MyrobalanHalela Zard (Unani)A ru gser mdog ཨ་རུ་གསེར་མདོག་ (Tibetan) Chebulic, Emblic, Belleric, Citrine (Yellow) and Indian (Black) MyrobalanA Complete History of Drugs, Pomet, London, 1748 Yellow MyrobalanIcones Plantarum Medcio-oeconomico, Vietz, 1804 1. Yellow (Citrine) Myrobalan 2. Black (Indian, Nigrum) Myroabalan 3. Chebulic Myrobalan 4. Emblic Myrobalan 5. Belleric Myrobalan Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578 Left to Right: Yellow Myrobalan, Chebulic Myrobalan, Belleric Myrobalan, Emblic Myrobalan (stoned), Black Myrobalan (Adam, 2017) See also Myrobalan and the Triphala Formula Botanical name: Terminalis chebula (large yellow variety) Parts used: Fruits, stonedYellow Myrobalan should be reddish-yellow, long, the size of an olive, heavy, and hard to break Temperature & Taste: Mildly Warm, dry. all tastes except Salty Classifications: 3B. FEBRIFUGE & ANTIPYRETICE. Laxative, Purgatives and CatharticsPreparers and Purgers of Bile Uses: 1. Clears Heat and Bile:-corrects and purges Bile Humor; regulates Bile-sedative in Bile conditions2. Benefits Qi:-Tonic to the Heart, Stomach and Brain-like Chebula, regarded as a strengthening, regulating tonic3. Externally:-Inflammations and tearing of the Eyes Dose: Decoction: 3–9 gramsPowder: 1–3 grams Substitute: Chebulic or Emblic Myrobalan Correctives: 1. Honey2. Almond oil; Ghee3. See Chebulic Myrobalan for general correctives for the Myrobalans. Comment: 1. Yellow Myrobalan is generally used similarly to Chebulic Myrobalan, but has greater affinity for Heat…
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