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A Gar 35
Aloeswood 35
Aloeswood 35
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Herb Name
A gar (Aloeswood)
Ar skya (Chinese Aloeswood) A gar dmar (Red Aloeswood) Tsan dan dkar po (White Sandal) Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal) Dza ti (Nutmeg) Li shi (Clove) Cu gang (Tabasheer) Gur gum (Safflower) Ka ko la (Black Cardamon) Sug smel (Green Cardamon) A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan) Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan) Skyu ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan) sles tres (Tinospora) Sga skya (Galangal) Kanda ka ri (Wineberry) Ma nu pa tra (Elecampane) Ba sha ka Tig ta (Swertia) Hong len (Picrorrhiza) Gu gul (Myrrh / Bdellium) Spos dkar (Frankincense) Gla rtsi (Musk) Ko byi la (Nux vomica prepared) Na ga ge sar (Bombax ceiba) Ru rta (Costus) A byag gzer joms (Chrysanthemum) Ming can nag po (Pullicaria) Sha chen (Wild Yak heart) Bong nga nag po (Aconitum ferox) Tsher sngon (Meconopsis) Snying zho sha Se bru (Pomegranate fruit) Sr lo dkar po |
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Preparation:
Pills about the size of a pea
Function:
Regulates Qi and Blood, settles Wind
Use:
1. Malaise (loss of appetite, lethargy, dizziness, insomnia, depression)2. Anxiety
3. Nervousness
4. Palpitations with Anxiety
5. Insomnia
6. Dizziness and Vertigo
7. Dry Cough (from Wind)
8. frees Breathing; good for Heavy breathing
9. Moving Pain or Pain in the upper body due to excess Qi in the Blood (Wind)
10. Pain in Shoulder region from accumulation of Blood and Qi.
11. Arthritis (with Wind predominating)
12. Generalised body aches (from Wind)
13. Heart disease
14. Chronic Fever
15. Wind disorders with Fever or Inflammation
16. Regulator and Tonic for Wind constitutions
17. When used in health, it helps balance Wind, Bile and Phlegm.
Dose:
2–3 pills before bed with warm water
Cautions:
Do not overdoseDespite containing Aconite and Nux Vomica, this is regarded as safe and without side effect.
Modifications:
When Nux Vomica, Aconite, Musk and Yak Heart are omitted, it forms Aloeswood 31.
This is one of the most commonly used medicines for Wind constitutions in Tibetan Medicine, and despite containing Aconite and Nux vomica, is regarded as a gentle, reliable tonic for Wind constitutions.
According to the Traditional Tibetan Medical text gCes-bsdus Phan-bde’i sNying-po it may be used to aid diagnosis of the condition where Blood and Wind are accumulated in the upper body. If symptoms are relieved, diagnosis is confirmed. (Tsarong, Tibetan Psychopharmacology)
According to the Traditional Tibetan Medical text gCes-bsdus Phan-bde’i sNying-po it may be used to aid diagnosis of the condition where Blood and Wind are accumulated in the upper body. If symptoms are relieved, diagnosis is confirmed. (Tsarong, Tibetan Psychopharmacology)
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