Byi tang bdun pa  བྱི་ཏང་བདུན་པ་
Embelia 7

Tradition:


Tibetan

Version 1

Source / Author:


Amdo Compendium

Herb Name

Byi tang pa (Embelia)
Sgog thal (Garlic ashes)
Ma ru rtse (Bengal Kino tree)
So ma ra dza (Musk Mallow seed)
Dres ma (Iris root)
Phur thal
Gla rtsi (Musk)

Latin


Embelia ribes
Allium sativum
Butea monosperma
Abelmoschus moschatus
Iris ensata
Artemisia vestita
Moschus

Amount


400 grams
200 grams
200 grams
400 grams
200 grams
200 grams
2 grams

Version 2

Source / Author:


Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Byi tang pa (Embelia)
Shing Kun (Asafetida)
Ma ru rtse (Bengal Kino tree)
Sga skya (Galangal)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Phur nag (carbonised)
Gla rtsi (Musk)

Latin


Embelia ribes
Ferula foetida
Butea monosperma
Kaempferia galanga
Piper longum
Artemisia santolinifolia
Moschus

Amount


180 grams
20 grams
100 grams
75 grams
30 grams
80 grams
500mg

Preparation:


Powder and form Pills.

Function:


Kills Worms, Warms the Stomach

Use:


The first version above (from Amdo Compendium) is used primarily for Worms. The second version (from Men Tsee Kang) has the following indications. However, both formulas are similar and are used similarly.
1. Hemorrhoids
2. Anal prolapse
3. Blood in the Stool
4. Anal abscess
5. Stomach Pain
6. Worms

Dose:


2–3 grams with hot water.
It can also be applied as a paste to the rectum.

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



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