A gar bcu bdun  ཨ་གར་བཅུ་བདུན་
Aloeswood 17

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:



Herb Name

A gar (Aloeswood)
A ru ra (Chebula)
Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan)
Sky ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan)
Snying zho sha
Mkhal ma zo sa (Mucuna)
Gla gor zho sha
Sle tres (Tinospora)
Gzer ‘joms
Tsher sngon (Blue Poppy)
Ru rta (Costus)
Li shi (Clove)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)
La la phud (Ajowan)
Gu gul nag po (Myrrh)
Ri bong snying (Rabbit Heart)
Sugar

Latin


Aquilaria agollocha
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia belerica
Emblica officinalis
Choerospondias axillaris
Mucuna prurita
Entada scandens
Tinospora cordifolia
Pyrethrum tatsienense
Meconopsis horridula
Saussurea lappa
Eugenia caryophyllata
Myristica fragrans
Trachyspermum ammi
Commiphora mukul
Cor lepus
Rock sugar.

Amount


100 grams
150 grams
80 grams
100 grams
53 grams
50 grams
40 grams
70 grams
100 grams
100 grams
80 grams
30 grams
30 grams
40 grams
40 grams
15 grams
70 grams

Preparation:


Powder and form pills.

Function:


Settles Wind, Regulates Qi and Blood, Benefits the Heart and Kidneys

Use:


Especially this medicine helps with stabbing pain in the Kidneys and Lower Back”
1. Insomnia
2. Tinnitus
3. Stabbing pains in the Head
4. Neck stiffness
5. Tightness in the chest
6. Palpitations
7. Arrhythmia
8. Poor concentration
9. Fear or Anxiety
10. Atherosclerosis
11. Coronary Heart disease
12. Difficulty flexing or extending the lower back
13. Lower Back pain and stiffness
14. Bronchial Asthma

Dose:


2–3 grams

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



This formula has a wide range of indications. It can treat various diseases of the Heart, Kidneys and Nervous system. Used for diseases caused by Wind or rising Qi, and to balance the Heart and Kidneys.
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