Rtsa byug རྩ་བྱུག་
[White] Channel Ointment
Tibetan
Powder and mix with old butter and oil to form an ointment.
Settles Wind, Moves the Blood, Benefits the Nerves
1. Stiffness of the limbs
2. Numbness
3. Contraction of the tendons
4. Nodes and Ganglions near the nerves
5. Curvature or Deviation from Wind
6. Nerve diseases in general
apply topically, rubbing in well once or twice daily.
None noted
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[White] Channel Ointment
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
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Preparation:
Powder and mix with old butter and oil to form an ointment.
Function:
Settles Wind, Moves the Blood, Benefits the Nerves
Use:
1. Stiffness of the limbs
2. Numbness
3. Contraction of the tendons
4. Nodes and Ganglions near the nerves
5. Curvature or Deviation from Wind
6. Nerve diseases in general
Dose:
apply topically, rubbing in well once or twice daily.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
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