Zha Chong 13 Pill

Tradition:


Mongolian Medicine

Source / Author:



Herb Name

A Ru Ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Ru Rta (Costus)
Shu Dag Nag Po (Calamus)
Gla Rtsi (Musk)

Bong Nga Nag Po (Dark-blue Aconite)
Ju mar (Red Coral)
Mu tig (Pearl)
Li shi (Clove)

Ar ga ru (Aloeswood)
Sindhu ra (Red Earth)
Khab len (Magnetite, calcined)
Shing mngar (Licorice)
Dza ti (Nutmeg)

Latin


Terminalia chebula
Saussurea lappa
Acorus calamus
Moschus
Aconitum ferox
Corallum Rubrum
Margarita

Eugenia caryophyllus
Aquillaria agallocha
Terra rubra
Magnetitum Usta
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Myristica fragrans

Amount



Preparation:


Powder and form Pills

Function:


Settles Wind, opens the Channels, clears Damp, Moves the Blood, clears Obstruction, calms the Mind and Spirit

Use:


1. Sesquele of Stroke such as deviation of the Eyes and Mouth, slurred Speech, loss of the ability to swallow;
2. Hemiplegia;
3. Cerebral infarction
4. Cerebral atrophy
5. Cerebral thrombosis
6. Numbness
7. Paralysis
8. Dementia
9. Epilepsy
10. Joint Pain
11. Cervical Spondylosis
12. Rheumatism and Rheumatic diseases


Dose:


1–1.8 grams once daily

Cautions:


1. Not used during pregnancy
2. Caution in the old and infirm.
3. Avoid overdose to avoid aconite toxicity.



Modifications:



This is a modification of Garuda 5 Pill, which is composed of the first 5 medicines of this formula. See that for approximate doses of the first 5 ingredients.

It is also similar to Red Coral 25 of Tibetan Medicine.

It is most highly regarded for Hemiplegia, and for Stroke prevention.


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