Pad rag mdog ldan  པད་རག་མདོག་ལྡན་
Possessor of Ruby Color

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:



Herb Name

Ha lo dmar po (Althea)
Gur gum (Sa
fflower)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
Skyu ru (Emblic)

Zhu mkhan (Symplocos leaf)
Rgya tshos (Lacca)
Btsod (Madder)
Shug tsher (Juniper)

Brag zhun (Shilajit)
Mkhal zho dkar po (Erythrina) *
Skyer pa dkar po (Barberry)
Gze ma (Tribulus) **
Dom mkhris (Bear Bile) ***

Latin


Althea rosea
Carthamus tinctorius
Elettaria cardamomum
Phyllanthus emblica
Symplocos paniculata
Laccifer lacca
Rubia cordifolia
Juniperus squamata
Shilajit
Erythrina arborenscens
Berberis aristata
Tribulus terrestris
Fel Ursi

Amount


150 grams
130 grams
50 grams
180 grams
120 grams
120 grams
120 grams
50 grams
50 grams
70 grams
150 grams
130 grams
1500mg.

* Dry fry until it crackles, then remove the shell
** Fried in sand, then remove the thorns
*** Today Cow Bile is used instead of Bear Bile in a dose of 5–10 grams

Preparation:


Powder and form Pills.

Function:


Clears Heat, Moves the Blood, Opens Obstructions, Benefits Kidneys

Use:


1. Pain in the Kidneys or Bladder
2. Girdle or lower back pain
3. Pain or tightness or numbness in the legs or gluteal muscles
4. Kidney diseases
5. Di
fficult Urination
6. Frequent Urination
7. Bedwetting
8. Incontinence
9. Spermatorrhea
10. Leukorrhea
11. Prostatitis


Dose:


500mg noon and midnight with hot water

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



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