A gar drug pa ཨ་གར་དྲུག་པ།
Aloeswood 6
Tradition:
Tibetan
Source / Author:
|
Herb Name 44301_5ba39f-2d> |
Latin 44301_5ccaba-8a> |
Amount 44301_ea2589-37> |
|---|---|---|
| 44301_8f299c-6a> |
Aquilaria agallocha 44301_d6e854-2d> |
2 parts 44301_7b5910-69> |
| 44301_cb964e-1d> |
Myristica fragrans 44301_c14588-31> | 44301_a66688-43> |
| 44301_3805f3-0d> |
Carthamus tinctorius 44301_1c54dd-27> | 44301_76da42-9c> |
| 44301_648f07-a3> |
Swertia chirata 44301_adf42c-7e> | 44301_054ffb-93> |
| 44301_851389-10> |
Terminalia chebula 44301_14a23d-eb> | 44301_4a02b4-ea> |
| 44301_ffefa0-e1> |
Mesua ferrea 44301_354dfc-7b> |
1 part ea. 44301_b24c83-4f> |
Preparation:
Powder and make Honey-Pills
Function:
Clears Heat, Settles Wind, benefits the Heart
Use:
Boring pains in the chest, thirst, poor appetite, trembling in the body
1. Disorders of the “Life-sustaining Wind”
2. Heat in the Lungs and Heart
3. Tightness and burning in the Chest
4. Cardiovascular disease
5. Bile disorders, Heat in the Upper body
Dose:
2–3 grams twice daily at noon and midnight
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
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