A gar bcu gcig  ཨ་གར་བཅུ་གཅིག་
Aloeswood 11

Tradition:


Tibetan Medicine

Source / Author:



Herb Name

Ar ga ru (Aloeswood)
Li shi (Clove)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
Ru rta (Costus)
Seng ldeng (Catechu)
A ru ra (Chebula)
Shing kun (Asafetida)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Pho ba ris (Black Pepper)

Sman sga (Ginger)

Latin


Aquillaria agallocha
Eugenia caryophyllus
Myristica fragrans

Elettaria cardamomum
Saussurea lappa
Acacia catechu
Terminalia chebula
Ferula foetida
Piper longum
Piper nigrum

Zingiber officinalis

Amount


20 grams
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Preparation:


Powder and form Pills.

Function:


Settles Wind, regulates Qi

Use:


“Completely cure Wind disease in the Heart” (Buryat Tibetan Medicine)
1. Wind disorders of the Heart
It is similar to other of the Aloeswood formula, and may be used similarly to those that are used for Heart Wind disorders.

Dose:


2–3 grams with Goat milk or hot water

Cautions:


1. Not used in Heat conditions

Modifications:



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