Khyung lnga ni la  ཁྱུང་སྔོན་དགུ་པ།
Garuda 9

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Tradition:

Tibetan

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

A ru ra (Chebulic Myrobalan)

Terminalia chebula

200 grams

Ru rta (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

Shu dag nag po (Calamus)

Acorus calamus

120 grams ea.

Bong nga nag po (Aconite)

Aconitum ferox

100 grams

Gul nag (Myrrh)

Commiphora myrrha

30 grams

Dngul chu (Mercury prepared)

Hydragyrum preparata

Stag sha nag po

Oxytropis spp.

50 grams ea.

Seng ldeng (Catechu)

Acacia catechu

25 grams

Gla rtsi (Musk)

Moschus

20 grams

Preparation:

Pills of 25mg each

Function:

Clears Heat and Toxin, relieves Inflammation, regulates Qi, eases Pain

Use:

1. Epidemic Fever
2. Upper Respiratory Tract infection
3. Chronic or persistent skin diseases including Leprosy
4. Abscesses, Carbuncles
5. Rheumatoid arthritis

6. Psoriasis
7. Parasites

Dose:

5 pills (125mg) each evening, dissolved in hot water.
This is only used on a short-term basis.

Cautions:

1. Contains aconite and mercury. Avoid overdose or long-term use.
2. Alcohol is forbidden when using this formula
3. Keep out of reach of children.

Modifications:

1. Swellings of the Neck, combined with Antidotal 18
2. Combined with Aloeswood 8 it is called Ar brgyad ni bsnan. It is used for Tachycardia, stabbing pain due to Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, and rheumatism of the Heart.


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