Dza ti bcu bzhi  ཛ་ཏི་བཅུ་བཞི་
Nutmeg 14

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:


Instruction Tantra

Herb Name

Dza ti (Nutmeg)
Shin kun (Asafetida)
Kha ru tsha (Black Salt)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Rgyam tshwa (Rock Salt)
Sga skya (Galangal)
Pho ba ris (Black Pepper)
Se bru (Pomegranate)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
A ga ru (Aloeswood)
Sle tres (Tinospora)
Tsabs ru tshwa (Rock salt)
Sgog thal (Garlic ashes)

Latin


Myristica fragrans
Ferula assafotedia
Halitum violaceum
Piper nigrum
Sodium chloride
Kaempferia galanga
Piper nigrum
Punica granatum
Elettaria cardamomum
Aquilaria agallocha
Tinospora
Sodium chloride
Allium sativum

Amount


500 grams











250 grams ea.

Preparation:


Powder and form Pills

Function:


Settles Wind, clears Phlegm

Use:


All types of rLung [Wind] disorder (with Cold)
““rLung [Wind] of the Heart, rLung [Wind] of the blood, dizziness, tinnitus, exhaustion, fainting, teeth chattering when eating. The best remedy for gastric disorders caused by rLung [Wind] in elderly people.”
“this medicine in the form of powder or pills copes with all [Cold rLung-Wind diseases] of the external and internal [in the upper and lower body.” (Amdo Compendium)
1. Heart weakness
2. Palpitations
3. Anxiety, Neurosis
4. Dizziness
5. Tinnitus
6. Wind, Colic
7. Bloating
8. Indigestion
9. Exhaustion

Dose:


2–3 grams with warm water

Cautions:


1. Not used for Lung Heat
2. Not used in Blood or Bile disease (Heat disease)

Modifications:



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