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Khyung Inga ཁྱུང་ལྔ།
Garuda 5
Garuda 5
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Herb Name
A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Ru rta (Costus) Shu dag nag po (Calamus) Gla rtsi (Musk) Bong nga nag po (Aconite) * |
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* Aconite is prepared before use. Some sources list Delphinium brunonianum instead of Aconite.
Preparation:
Powder and form pills of 25mg each
Function:
Clears Heat and Inflammation, regulates Qi, relieves Pain
Use:
1. Lymph disorders
2. obstinate skin diseases including Leprosy
3. Skin Eruptions and Itchiness, Scabies, Eczema, Dermatitis, Pruritus
4. Fever
5. Anthrax
6. Sinusitis
7. Tonsillitis, acute Pharyngitis, Diphtheria
8. Pneumonia
9. Inflammation of the Head, Ears, Nose, Mouth or Gums
10. Headache, Migraine
11. Stiffness and pain of the neck
12. Stiffness and Inflammation of the upper body in general
13. relieves severe Stomach pain
14. Rheumatic Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Cervical Spondylosis, Sciatica, Joint pain
15. Acute Lumbar Muscle strain, Lumbago
16. Trauma, Sprains, Contusion, Bruises, the pain of Fractures
17. Prevents and Treats Infectious and Epidemic diseases
18. Abscesses, Carbuncles, Scrofula sores
19. Tumors
20. Pain from Intestinal Parasites
21. Stomach cramps
22. Toothache
Dose:
5–10 pills (125–250mg) in the morning with hot water.
According to another source dose is 600mg–1 gram daily; that source stated 10 pills weigh 2 grams and to take a dose of 3–5 pills (600mg–1 gram).
Begin with lesser doses. Maximum single dose is 250mg.
Cautions:
1. Not for children under 10, or the very old
2. Avoid in those with Heart disease, high blood pressure
3. Avoid meat and alcohol while taking
4. Best to avoid taking with western medicines, especially Heart medicines
5. Avoid overdose (maximum dose is 250mg, beginning dose should be 125mg)
Modifications:
1. In Bhutanese medicine, this formula is used substituting Delphinium brunonianum for Musk. This itself has been used as a substitute for Valerian, suggesting that Valerian may be used in place of Musk in this formula (valerian has been used as a substitute for Musk).
2. Aconitum ferox is synonymous with the Chinese Aconitum Chuan Wu and has been used as a substitute for Aconitum napellus.
3. When Embelia is added it forms Eliminator of Undying Micro-organism (Chi med srin sel), used for Worms.
4. When Myrrh and Bezoar are added it forms Hero 7, Dba bo bdun pa
This is one of the most iconic formulas of Tibetan Medicine. The legend associated with it goes like this. A King in India had a lymph disease, believed to be Leprosy. Not knowing how to cure the disorder, the King and his fellows took part in the Three Jewels (Buddha, Darma and Sangha). Because of his practice, a giant Garuda appeared to help the kingdom and its people. When about to die, the Garuda offered its body to help the people. From this, it is said that the Chebula came from its flesh, Costus from its bones, Calamus its muscles, Musk, its blood, and Aconite, its Heart.
This is a highly regarded and much used medicine in Tibetan Medicine. It is beneficial for all types of Heat and Inflammation with pain.
This is a highly regarded and much used medicine in Tibetan Medicine. It is beneficial for all types of Heat and Inflammation with pain.
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