Dwa lis bco brgyad ད་ལིས་ བཅོ་བརྒྱད་
Rhododendron 18
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Rhododendron anthopogon | 150 grams | |
Terminalia chebula | 140 grams | |
Terminalia bellerica | 100 grams | |
Emblica officinalis | 120 grams | |
Bambusa arundinacea | 75 grams | |
Carthamus tinctorius | 100 grams | |
Myristica fragrans | 30 grams | |
Eugenia caryophyllus | 40 grams | |
Elettaria cardamomum | 30 grams | |
Amomum subulatum | 30 grams | |
Santalum album | 60 grams | |
Pterocarpus santalinus | 100 grams | |
Symplocos paniculata | 80 grams | |
Rubia cordifolia | 70 grams | |
Laccifer lacca | 80 grams | |
Gentiana tibetica | 70 grams | |
Glycyrrhiza glabra | 80 grams | |
Aquilaria agollocha | 100 grams |
* The source text orders a mix of equal parts of Ar nag (Aquilaria) and A gar go snyod (Cinnamomum parthenoxylon), another type of A gar. Together, these should equal 100 grams in the formula. Regular Aloeswood can be used.
Preparation:
Powder and form Pills
Function:
Settles Wind, Warms Yang, Regulates Qi
Use:
1. Wind Diseases of the Nerves (White Channel diseases)
2. Paralysis, Facial Paralysis
3. Neuralgias
4. Sciatica
5. Severe pain in the Shoulders or Limbs
6. Tightening of the tendons
7. Difficulty flexing and extending the fingers and limbs; Inability to straighten the legs
8. Gradual loss of sensation
9. Curvature or deviation of the Eyes and Mouth
10. Wind Stroke
11. Muscular Atrophy
12. Parkinson’s disease
13. Loss of Memory
14. Nodes or Ganglions near the White Channels (Nerves)
Dose:
2–3 grams, twice daily with warm water
Cautions:
Not used in Heat conditions
Modifications:
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