Description
Tibetan Collection Skin Diseases Khyungna-nila
From the point of view of Tibetan medicine, diseases of the joints and skin are a manifestation of the general illness of the organism and a violation of the harmony, balance of the constitutions of Bile, Mucus and Wind. Bile, Mucus and Wind are the three ‘beginnings of life’ and the ‘three culprits of disease’ that define the type of person in Tibetan medicine. Tibetan healers believe that diseases of the skin and joints are a reflection of disturbed functions of the internal organs.
Treatment of skin diseases and joint diseases is complex, and also directed at the root cause of diseases and harmonisation of the constitutions Bile, Mucus, Wind.
Tibetan Collection Khyuna-nila has a strong anti-inflammatory effect.
Indications for taking the drug:
✅ skin diseases,
✅abscesses and carbuncles;
✅joint stiffness;
✅rheumatic arthritis;
✅the collection has such an intensive action that it is even used for the treatment of leprosy.
Contraindications for use: Individual intolerance to the components. Alcohol is strictly prohibited.
Monthly course of 90 pills.
Drug application: Use 20 minutes after a meal. No more than four peas a day. Chew well and drink warm water.
Ingredients: Terminalia chebula Retz, (myrobalan yellow – fruits), Saussurea Costus, Saussurea lappa, (Saussurea burdock, Costus beautiful – rhizome), Acorus Gramineus solad (common alewife), Aconitum ferox, Indian Aconite, Commifora Mukul (myrrh), stod. dza (top tea), Laguritum (lagurite), Moschus moschiferus, Delphinium brunonianum (musk deer musk).
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