A gar bco lnga ཨ་གར་བཅོ་ལྔ།
Shi Wu Wei Chen Xiang Wan 十五味沉香丸 (Chinese)
Aloeswood 15

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:
Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

A ga ru (Aloeswood)
Snying zho sha (Lapsi tree)
Tsan dan dkar po (White Sandal)
Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)
Cu gang (Tabasheer)
Gur gum (Sa
fflower)
Sr lo dkar po
A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan)
Skyu ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan)
Ma nu pa tra (Elecampane)
Sles tres (Tinospora) peeled
Kanda ka ri (Wineberry) stem
Sga skya (Galangal)

Latin


Aquillaria agallocha
Choerospondias axillaris
Santalum album
Pterocarpus santalinus
Myristica fragrans
Bambusae silicae
Carthamus tinctorius
Paegaeophyton scapi
florum
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia bellerica
Emblica o
fficinalis
Inula racemosa
Tinospora cordifolia
Rubus phoenicoiasius
Kaempferia galanga

Amount *
100 grams
50 grams
50 grams
150 grams
25 grams
100 grams
100 grams
150 grams
150 grams
80 grams
100 grams
150 grams
100 grams
200 grams
50 grams

100 grams
40 grams
40 grams
60 grams
20 grams
40 grams
40 grams
40 grams
100 grams
60 grams
60 grams
60 grams
60 grams
120 grams
20 grams

* Different sources have given different proportions for each medicine. The right column is from Men Tsee Kang.

Preparation:


Prepared as pills, the size of a Pea (500mg)

Function:


Harmonise Qi and Blood, stops Cough, calm the Nerves and Spirit

Use:


Wind affecting the Heart, Lungs and upper torso
Especially this medicine defeats the disease khrag rlung stod ‘tshangs [strong Headache associated with Hypertensive crisis] and stabbing pain in the chest and back”. (Men Tsee Kang)
1. Pain over the whole body caused by Wind
2. Cough with expectoration of frothy phlegm
3. Stabbing chest and upper back Pain due to Qi and Blood stagnation
4. “acts as Nectar for Chest tightness caused by Wind and Blood” (Buryat Tibetan Medicine)
5. Dry Cough
6. Bronchial Asthma
7. Shortness of Breath
8. Wind in the Lungs with frothy sputum, shortness of Breath
9. Insomnia
10. Hypertension
11. Severe headache due to Hypertensive crisis.
12. Thyroid Toxicosis associated with Heat and “Bad Blood”


Dose:


3 pills, three times daily

Cautions:


1. Use is avoided in Kidney disease

Modifications:


1. Paegaeophyton is considered a variety of Rhodiola in Tibetan Medicine, and are both used similarly. Therefore, Rhodiola may be used in place of Paegaeophyton.

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