Spyi joms rdo rje chan  སྤྱི་འཇོམས་རྡོ་རྗེ་ཆན་
Universal Conquering Vajra

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:



Herb Name

Sman chen (Aconite)
Rgya tsha (Sal ammoniac)
Shug tsher (Juniper)
Ldum bu re ral (
Dryopteris)
Spang spos (Indian Spikenard)
Gur gum (Safflower)
Gla rtsi (Musk) *
Gi wang (Bezoar)
Dom mkhris (Bear Bile) **

Latin


Aconitum ferox
Ammonium chloride
Juniperus recurva
Dryopteris fragrans
Nardostachys jatamansi
Carthamus tinctorus
Moschus
Calculus Bovis
Fel Ursi

Amount



10 grams ea.



20 grams ea.


3 grams ea.

* Delphinium brunonianum is typically substituted for Musk in Tibetan Medicine.
** Cow Bile usually replaces Bear Bile.

Preparation:


Powder and roll into pills and coat with Cinnabar (8 grams).

Function:


Clears Wind, Resists Poison

Use:


Has a myriad of indications” … “Destroys 404 new and old diseases”
1. Fever
2. Amenorrhea
3. Urinary Retention
4. Mixed Hot and Cold diseases
4. Used for Colon Cancer in Mongalian Medicine
6. “The main medicine that defeats witchcraft

Dose:


1–2 grams, once or twice daily with warm water.

Cautions:


Avoid overdose.

Modifications:



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