Cong zhi nyer gcig  ཅོང་ཞི་ཉེར་གཅིག་
Calcite 21

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:



Herb Name

Cong zhi (Calcite) *
Se bru (Pomegranate)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Ma nu (Inula)
‘U su (Coriander)
Ut pal (Blue Poppy)
Pri yang ku
Bse yab (Bengal Quince)
Star bu (Sea Buckthorn)
Skyu ru (Emblic)
Ba sa ka (Adhatoda)
A ru ra (Chebula)
Gser me
Dug mo nyung (Holarrhena)
Bong dkar (White Aconite)
Gi wan (Bezoar)
Tig ta (Swertia)
Ru rta (Costus)
Tsan dmar (Red Sandalwood)
Brag zhun (Shilajit)

Latin


Calcitum
Punica granatum
Elettaria cardamomum
Piper longum
Inula racemosa
Coriandrum sativum
Meconopsis integrifolia
Dracocephalum tangutium
Chaenomeles tibetica
Hippophae rhamnoides
Emblica officinalis
Adhatoda vasica
Terminalia chebula
Herpetospermum pedunculosum
Holarrhena antidysenterica
Aconitum heterophyllum
Bezoar
Swertia chirata
Saussurea lappa
Pterocarpus santalinus
Asphaltum

Amount


140 grams
100 grams
50 grams
30 grams
30 grams
40 grams
40 grams
30 grams
80 grams
100 grams
70 grams
40 grams
70 grams
50 grams
30 grams
20 grams
50 grams
50 grams
80 grams
80 grams
100 grams

* Calcite is processed with Milk (Cong zhi mdzo ‘o)

Preparation:


Powder and form Pills with honey

Function:


Clears Heat, Regulates Stomach

Use:


1. Heartburn, reflux
2. Diarrhea
3. Vomiting
4. Pain in the stomach, liver and back
5. Brown Phlegm (Bad Kan Smug Po)

Dose:


2–3 grams with hot water

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



Back To PILLS
Back to FORMULAS
How to Modify a Formula
Substitutes
Weights & Measures