Sentry Page Protection
A gar bcu bdun ཨ་གར་བཅུ་བདུན་
Aloeswood 18
Aloeswood 18
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
Herb Name
Ar nag (Aloeswood)
A ru ra (Chebula) Ba ru (Belleric) Shyu ru (Emblic) Snying zho sha (Lapsi tree) * Mkhal zo dkar po (Canavalia) ** Gla gor zho sha (Entada) ** Sle Tres (Tinospora) Gzer 'joms Tsher sngon Ru rta (Costus) Li shi (Clove) Dza ti (Nutmeg) peeled La la phud (Ajowan) Gu gul nag po (Myrrh) Sman chen (Aconite) Ri bong snying (Rabbit heart) Bu ram (Molasses) |
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* with seeds
** Canavalia and Entada outer shell is removed and lightly stir-fried
Preparation:
Powder mix with the Molasses and form Pills.
Function:
Regulates Qi, Stops Wind, Moves the Blood
Use:
1. Pain in the lower back and kidneys from Wind
2. Pain in the lower back or kidneys following trauma or bruising
3. Curvature of the lower back or neck
4. Osteochondrosis
5. Difficulty Flexing or extending
6. Stabbing pain in the Head
7. Chaotic thoughts
8. Palpitations
9. Arrhythmias
10. Insomnia
11. Dizziness
12. Tinnitus
13. Diseases of the "Holders of Life"
14. Nerve diseases associated with Inflammation
15. Urinary dysfunction from Blood Stasis
Dose:
2–3 grams
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Buryat versions of this formula often contain prepared Nux Vomica.
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment