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Bla med nyer lnga བླ་མེད་ཉེར་ལྔ་
Or, A gar nyer bzhi ཨ་གར་ ཉེར་བཞི་
Supreme 25
Or, Aloeswood 24
Or, A gar nyer bzhi ཨ་གར་ ཉེར་བཞི་
Supreme 25
Or, Aloeswood 24
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang
Herb Name
A ga ru (Aloeswood)
Dza ti (Nutmeg) without peel Snying zho sha with seeds Cu gang (Tabasheer) Spos dkar (Frankincense) Ru rta (Costus) A Ru Ra (Chebula) Na ga ge sar (Silk Cotton tree) Li shi (Clove) Ma nu (Inula) Sga skya (Galangal) Gul nag (Myrrh) Gur gum (Safflower) Shu dag (Calamus) Spang spos (Indian Spikenard) Pri yang ku Gz'a bdud dkar po (leaf & flower) Gz'a bdud nag po (leaf & flower) Sman chen (Black Aconite) Sre mong meat (Weasel) Pu shud meat (Hoopoe) Te lo meat (Polecat flesh) * Brong gi snying khrag (Yak Blood) ** Gla rtsi (Musk) |
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* Some sources say this is a bird
** Yak's Heart Blood.
Preparation:
Powder and form Pills.
Function:
Settles Wind, Moves the Blood, Stops Spasms
Use:
"especially good to pacify rlung (Wind), reduces Blood Pressure and cure Brain damage" (Men Tsee Kang)
Brain disorders caused by Blood Stagnation and Wind.
1. Stabbing Head pain from internal bleeding
2. Vascular Thrombosis
3. Brain damage (from Stroke or Trauma)
4. Dizziness
5. Trembling of the Body
6. Deviation of the mouth and eyes
7. Stiffness or contracture in the Occiput
8. Numbness of the limbs
Dose:
2 grams twice daily with warm water
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This formula contains a number of animal medicines which could be removed.
Men Tsee Kang manual has given the name Bla med nyer lnga (Supreme 25) with a synonym of A gar nyer bzhi (Aloeswood 24). The above version contains 24 medicines, therefore there is probably another medicine added to make Supereme 25. This may be something like Honey or Molasses, but it is uncertain what it is.
Nothing at the moment
Nothing at the moment