Lo gyon ril bu ལོ་ གྱོན་ རིལ་བུ་
Or, Lo gyon ལོ་ གྱོན་
Or, Cham rims ril bu ཆམ་རིམས་ རིལ་བུ་
Leaf-clad Goddess Pills
Or, Logyun Pills
Or, Influenza Pills

Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Terminalia chebula | 15 grams | |
Saussurea lappa | 5 grams | |
Inula racemosa | 6 grams | |
Eugenia caryophyllus | 2 grams | |
Elettaria cardamomum | 2 grams | |
Embelia ribes | 5 grams | |
Ferula asafoetida | 800mg | |
Acorus calamus | 8 grams | |
Euphorbia thymifolia | 5 grams | |
Commiphora mukul | 6 grams | |
Os fossilum | 5 grams | |
Tinospora cordifolia | 10 grams | |
Rheum spiciforme | 10 grams | |
Andrographis paniculata | 10 grams | |
Cremanthodium ellisii | 13 grams | |
Oxytropis microphylla | 8 grams | |
Hypecoum leptocarpum | 10 grams | |
Aconitum heterophyllum | 10 grams | |
Aconitum ferox | 5 grams | |
Gla rtsi (Musk) *** | Moschus | 100mg |
Calculus Bovis | 100mg |
*Thar nu is the equivalent to Dudhi (Euphorbia spp.) of Ayurveda. (Drungtso)
** Sman chen originally refers to Human flesh; Aconite is used in its place and must be prepared before use.
*** Musk substitutes are typically used today
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Clears Wind, Resolves the Exterior, Resists Poison
Use:
Principle Tibetan Medicine for treatment of Cold, Influenza and other acute infections and epidemics.
Acute Respiratory Viruses such as Influenza with Fever, Headache, Joint pain, runny Nose etc.
1. Cold, Influenza, Acute Respiratory Virus (preventative and treatment)
2. Epidemic and Infectious diseases
3. Acute Wind-Heat with Sore Throat, Cough, Sneezing, Fever
4. Congestion of the sinuses and pharynx
5. Fever, High Fever
6. Anthrax
7. Stabbing headache
8. Stabbing pain in the joints
9. Gall stones
10. Swelling of the Breasts
11. Swelling of the Testicles
12. Weeping Ulcers
Dose:
2–3 grams with hot water
Cautions:
1. Avoid overdose and long-term use.
2. Not used during Pregnancy or in the very young. However, the Amdo Compendium says it can even be used in small doses to pregnant women, the elderly and children.
Modifications:
Comment:
Lo gyon ma is the Leaf-clad Goddess (Parnasabari in Sanskrit) who is believed to avert Epidemic diseases. Hence, her name is applied to these Pills which do the same.
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