Six Excellent Medicines (Tibetan Medicine)
Six Excellent Medicines
Bzang po drug (Tibetan)
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Cu Gang (Tabasheer) | Bambusae silicae | equal parts |
| Gur Gum (Safflower) | Carthamus tinctorius | |
| Li Shi (Clove) | Eugenia caryophyllus | |
| Sug Smel (Cardamon) | Elettaria cardamomum | |
| Dza Ti (Nutmeg) | Myristica fragrans | |
| Ka Ko La (Greater Cardamon) | Amomum subulatum |
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Balances Humors, Harmonizes Organs (Heart, Lungs, Liver, Spleen, Kidney)
Use:
1. Balances Humors
2. Harmonises Qi and Blood of the Organs
3. Usually added to larger compounds
Dose:
Usually used in formulas
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Often combined with Triphala
The Six Excellent Medicines all posses a special attribute:
1. Tabasheer: special for the Lungs
2. Safflower: special for the Liver; benefits Blood
3. Clove: special for the ‘Life Channel’; regulates Wind Humor
4. Cardamon: special for the Kidneys
5. Nutmeg: special for the Heart; Wind Humor
6. Greater Cardamon: special for the Spleen
See also Four and Six Excellent Medicines
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