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Shilajit

Shilajit, Mumiya Shilajit–Punjabi Asphalt, Indian Pissasphalt–Asphaltum Punjabinum–Shilajit (Ayurveda)–Brag zhun  བྲག་ཞུན  (Tibetan)–Xue Ling Zhi 血灵脂, Shi la ji te 施拉吉特 (TCM)–Mumiya Hindi (Unani)Mumiya, Momiya, Mumiai–Persian Pissasphalt–Asphaltum Persicum, Mumiai Persica–Mumiya, Mumiya Farisi (Unani) Mumia, showing the use of Mummified Human bodies supplied by grave robbers.Ortus Sanitatis, 1491 Massive lump of raw (unpurified) Shilajit from Sichuan province, China…

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Prabhakara Vati

Prabhakara Vati Tradition: Ayurveda Source / Author: API (Bhaisajya Ratnavali) Herb Name Svarnamaksika Bhasma Lauha Bhasma (Iron)Abhraka Bhasma (Mica)Vamsalocana (Tabasheer)ShilajitArjuna Latin ChalcopyriteFerrumMicaBambusa arundinaceaShilajitTerminalia arjuna Amount 1 part ea.sufficient Preparation: The Chalcopyrite, Iron and Mica are prepared as Bhasma and the Shilajit is prepared.Form a decoction of Arjuna by covering with 4 times their weight of…

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Special Medicines Shilajit

Special Medicines – Shilajit, Mumiya IntroductionA great deal of confusion surrounds the medicine that goes by the name ‘Mummy’. Mummy, used in medicine, applies to 2 distinct medicines: Mummified human flesh (traditionally from Egypt), and Mumiya (syn. Shilajit) a mineral-pitch, long used as a tonic in Persia and India. The word Mummy, as we have…

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Shilajit

Shilajit, Mumiya Shilajit–Punjabi Asphalt, Indian Pissasphalt–Asphaltum Punjabinum–Shilajit (Ayurveda)–Brag zhun  བྲག་ཞུན  (Tibetan)–Xue Ling Zhi (TCM)–Mumiya Hindi (Unani)Mumiya, Momiya, Mumiai–Persian Pissasphalt–Asphaltum Persicum, Mumiai Persica–Mumiya, Mumiya Farisi (Unani) Mumia, showing the use of Mummified Human bodies supplied by grave robbers.Ortus Sanitatis, 1491 Massive lump of raw Shilajit from Sichuan province, China (Adam, 2016) Members CLICK HERE for the…

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Candraprabha Vati

Candraprabha Vatior Chandraprabha Gulikaor Chandraprabha VatikaPill Giving the Glow of the Moon Tradition: Ayurveda Source / Author: Bharat Bhaisajya Ratnakara Herb Name Candraprabha (Camphor)Vidanga (Embelia)Shunthi (Ginger)Marica (Black Pepper)Pippali (Long Pepper)Vacha (Calamus)Pippalimoola (Long Pepper root)Devadaru (Indian Cedar)Gajapippali (Scindapsus)Ativisha (Aconitum heterophyllum)Musta (Cyperus)Haritaki (Chebula)Bibhitaki (Belleric Myrobalan)Amalaki (Emblic Myrobalan)ChavyaChitraka (Plumbago)Karchur (Zedoary)Chiretta (Swertia) *Haridra (Turmeric)Saindava (Rock Salt)Krishna Lavana (Black Salt)Bidlavana…

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