Mu tig nyer lnga  མུ་ཏིག་ཉེར་ལྔ།
Rin Chen Mutik 25
Er Shi Wu Wei Zhen Zhu Wan (TCM)
Pearl 25

Tradition:


Tibetan

Source / Author:


Drungtso, Product Information

Herb Name

Mu tig (Pearl)
Cu gang (Tabasheer)
Kha che gur gum (Saffron
) *
Li shi (Clove)
Sug smel (Cardamon)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)

Ka ko la (Amomum)
Gi wan (Bezoar)
Tsan dkar (White Sandal)
Tsan dmar (Red Sandal)
Ar ga ru (Aloeswood)
Bse ru (Rhino horn) **
Gla rtsi (Musk) ***
Ru rta (Costus)
Pi pi ling (Long Pepper)
Shing tsha (Cinnamon)
A ru ra (Chebula)
Ba ru (Belleric)
Skyu ru (Emblic)
Sdig srin (Crab)
Gser bye (gser gyis bye ma)
lcam pa (Mallow seed)
Zi ra dkar po (Cumin)
Zi ra nag po (Nigella)
Bri ta sa zin (Strawberry)

Latin


Margarita
Bambusa textiles
Crocus sativus
Eugenia caryophyllus
Elettaria cardamomum
Myristica fragrans
Amomum subulatum
Bezoar

Santalum album
Pterocarpus santalinus
Aquillaria agallocha
Cornu Rhinoceri
Moschus

Saussurea lappa
Piper longum
Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia bellirica
Phyllanthus emblica
Cancer
Vermiculite (Mica)
Malva verticillata
Cuminum cyminum
Nigella sativa
Fragaria 
nilgerrensis

Amount


20 grams
100 grams
20 grams
50 grams
40 grams
40 grams
30 grams
1 gram
50 grams
100 grams
80 grams
30 grams
1 gram
80 grams
40 grams
40 grams
130 grams
100 grams
100 grams
50 grams
90 grams
80 grams
40 grams
80 grams
100 grams

* Safflower (100 grams) can be substituted
** Water Buffalo horn is substituted
*** Delphinium brunoniarum is typically used in place of Musk

Preparation:


Powder and form Pills

Function:


Settles Wind, Clears Heat, Regulates Qi and Blood

Use:


“The best medicine that overcomes diseases of the internal and external White Canals [Nerves]” (Men Tsee Kang)
all hot and cold diseases of the White Canals [Nerves] without exception”
1. Headache, stabbing Headache
2. Hypertension
3. Paralysis, Hemiplegia
4. Numbness of the Limbs
5. Wind / Nervous system diseases in general (with either Heat or Cold)
6. Stroke (CVA)
7. Loss of Speech, Speech difficulties
8. Distortion, deviation or contortion of the Mouth, Eyes or Tongue
9. Facial Paralysis
10. Spasm, Contraction and Sti
ffness of limbs: “twisting like a horn and arching like a bow”
11. Coma
12. Poor Memory, Loss of Memory, Amnesia
13. Stress causing failure to achieve
14. Insomnia
15. Heart disease
16.
Incontinence or retention of urine
17. Rheumatism


Dose:


250mg–1 gram

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



1. Increased urokinase and fibrinolytic activity of proteolytic enzymes, aids dissolution of blood clots blocking blood vessels and gradually dissolve old thrombus, and prevents new thrombosis, ensures smooth blood flow.
2. Encephalopathy, repairs thrombosis after ischemic necrosis of brain cells.
3. Improving the brain microcirculation to improve brain blood oxygen supply.
4. Reduce blood viscosity, inhibiting platelet aggregation.
5. Repair vascular endothelial cells, enhance blood vessel wall elasticity.
6. For stroke, hemiplegia, nervous headache, facial paralysis and other neurological disorders, can improve the neurological nutrition, restore nerve conduction.
7. Promotes resolution of Thrombosis.
8. Has demonstrated e
ffectiveness in improving Learning and Memory tests.
(This is from Chinese research)
9.
Integrating network pharmacology and pharmacological evaluation to explore the protective mechanism of Ershiwuwei Zhenzhu pill in ischemic stroke
10. [Protective effect and mechanism of Ershiwuwei Zhenzhu Pills on cerebral apoplexy rats].
11. [Research progress on precious Tibetan medicine formula in prevention and treatment of central nervous system diseases].
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