Khyung lnga ni la  ཁྱུང་སྔོན་དགུ་པ།
Garuda 9

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:



Herb Name

A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Ru rta (Costus)
Shu dag nag po (Calamus)

Bong nga nag po (Aconite)
Gul nag (Myrrh)
Dngul chu (Mercury prepared)
Stag sha nag po
Seng ldeng (Catechu)
Gla rtsi (Musk)

Latin


Terminalia chebula
Saussurea lappa
Acorus calamus
Aconitum ferox
Commiphora myrrha
Hydragyrum preparata

Oxytropis spp.
Acacia catechu
Moschus

Amount


200 grams

120 grams ea.
100 grams
30 grams

50 grams ea.
25 grams
20 grams

Preparation:


Pills of 25mg each

Function:


Clears Heat and Toxin, relieves Inflammation, regulates Qi, eases Pain

Use:


1. Epidemic Fever
2. Upper Respiratory Tract infection
3. Chronic or persistent skin diseases including Leprosy
4. Abscesses, Carbuncles
5. Rheumatoid arthritis

6. Psoriasis
7. Parasites

Dose:


5 pills (125mg) each evening, dissolved in hot water.
This is only used on a short-term basis.


Cautions:


1. Contains aconite and mercury. Avoid overdose or long-term use.
2. Alcohol is forbidden when using this formula
3. Keep out of reach of children.


Modifications:


1. Swellings of the Neck, combined with Antidotal 18
2. Combined with Aloeswood 8 it is called Ar brgyad ni bsnan. It is used for Tachycardia, stabbing pain due to Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, and rheumatism of the Heart.

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