A gar so lnga  ཨ་གར་སོ་ལྔ།
Aloeswood 35

Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Men Tsee Kang

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

A gar (Aloeswood)

Aquillaria agallocha

100 grams

Ar skya (Chinese Aloeswood)

Aquillaria chinensis

60 grams

A gar dmar (Red Aloeswood)

Cinnamomum parthenoxylon

80 grams

Tsan dan dkar po (White Sandal)

Santalum album

70 grams

Tsan dan dmar po (Red Sandal)

Pterocarpus santalinus

120 grams

Dza ti (Nutmeg)

Myristica fragrans

35 grams

Li shi (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

40 grams

Cu gang (Tabasheer)

Bambusae silicae

100 grams

Gur gum (Safflower)

Carthamus tinctorius

100 grams

Ka ko la (Greater Cardamon)

Amomum subulatum

30 grams

Sug smel (Lesser Cardamon)

Elettaria cardamomum

30 grams

A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)

Terminalia chebula

100 grams

Ba ru ra (Belleric Myrobalan)

Terminalia bellerica

80 grams

Skyu ru ra (Emblic Myrobalan)

Emblica officinalis

100 grams

Sles tres (Tinospora)

Tinospora cordifolia

100 grams

Sga skya (Galangal)

Alpina officinarum

50 grams

Kanda ka ri (Wineberry)

Rubus phoenicoiasius

150 grams

Ma nu pa tra (Elecampane)

Inula helenium

80 grams

Ba sha ka

Adhatoda vasica

80 grams

Tig ta (Swertia)

Swertia chirata

80 grams

Hong len (Picrorrhiza)

Picrorrhiza kurroa

80 grams

Gu gul (Bdellium)

Commiphora mukul

40 grams

Spos dkar (Frankincense)

Boswellia sacra

50 grams

Gla rtsi (Musk) *

Moschus

1 grams

Ko byi la (Nux vomica)

Strychnos nux vomica

50 grams

Na ga ge sar (Silk Cotton tree)

Salmalia malabarica

60 grams

Ru rta (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

100 grams

A byag gzer joms **

Pyrethrum tatsiense

100 grams

Ming can nag po ***

Pullicaria insignis

150 grams

Sha chen (Yak heart) ****

Bos grunniens

30 grams

Bong nga nag po (Black Aconite)

Aconitum ferox

60 grams

Tsher sngon (Meconopsis)

Meconopsis horridula

100 grams

Snying zho sha

Choerospondias axillaris

70 grams

Se bru (Pomegranate fruit)

Punica granatum

100 grams

Sro lo dkar po *****

Paegaeophyton scapiflorum

150 grams

* Delphinium brunonianum is used in place of Musk today
** some sources list Aster diplostephioides
*** some sources list Inula grandiflora
**** Sha chen is Human flesh, but is replaced today with Yak Heart
***** some sources list Rhodiola

Preparation:

Pills about the size of a pea

Function:

Regulates Qi and Blood, settles Wind

Use:

“A general medicine which helps with rlung [Wind] diseases” (Men Tsee Kang)
“Especially this medicine is good for the combination of blood and rlung [Wind], reduces stitching pain in the upper body, and is also a general medicine that helps with rlung [Wind] diseases”
Various complications in the treatment of Empty Heat, which can creep up like a thief, copes with dry irritating cough, as well as with all rlung [Wind] diseases” (Amdo Compendium)
1. Malaise (loss of appetite, lethargy, dizziness, insomnia, depression)
2. Anxiety
3. Nervousness
4. Insomnia
5. Dizziness and Vertigo
6. Tinnitus
7. Epilepsy
8. Body Tremors, Parkinsonism
9. Heart disease (with Wind and Blood Stasis, or Wind and Heat)
10. Palpitations
11. Tachycardia
12. Any type of Chest distention
13. Dry Cough (from Wind)
14. frees Breathing; good for labored breathing
15. Moving Pain or Pain in the upper body due to excess Qi in the Blood (Wind)
16. Pain in Shoulder region from accumulation of Blood and Qi.
17. Arthritis (with Wind predominating)
18. Generalised body aches (from Wind)
19. Chronic Fever
20. Wind disorders with Fever or Inflammation
21. Regulator and Tonic for Wind constitutions
22. “Eliminates delayed Menstruation”
23. When used in health, it helps balance Wind, Bile and Phlegm.

Dose:

2–3 pills before bed with warm water

Cautions:

“It never gives complications and therefore it can be prescribed for any type of chest distension, regardless of what caused it. The benefits and harmlessness of the composition have been tested experimentally.” (Buryat Tibetan Medicine)
1. Avoid overdose. Despite containing Aconite and Nux Vomica, this is regarded as safe and without side effect.
2. Not used in Pregnancy
3. Not suitable for use in rkang ‘bam disease (swelling of the feet with blue-black skin color from bad blood falling to the legs).

Modifications:

When Nux Vomica, Aconite, Musk and Yak Heart are omitted, it forms Aloeswood 31.


This is one of the most commonly used medicines for Wind constitutions in Tibetan Medicine, and despite containing Aconite and Nux vomica, is regarded as a gentle, reliable tonic for Wind constitutions.

According to the Traditional Tibetan Medical text gCes-bsdus Phan-bde’i sNying-po it may be used to aid diagnosis of the condition where Blood and Wind are accumulated in the upper body. If symptoms are relieved, diagnosis is confirmed. (Tsarong, Tibetan Psychopharmacology)

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