MindCheerfulness, gaiety, happiness, alternating with sadness.
Dreams: many.
Dullness, sluggishness, < fever, during.
Indifference, apathy, < sadness, with <- work.
Sadness, despondency, depression, melancholy, < morning.
Single minded.
Mild cognitive impairment, cognitive dysfunction, amnesia.
Dementia, Alzheimer's disease
Depression.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Excessive worry, anxiety.
GeneralTibetan: Jie Xie Syndrome, lung disturbance, dementia.
Sensation: burning.
Weather: < hot sun rays, > cold bathing, > cold air evening.
Sweat: << stool.
Time: < morning 9-10 am, evening.
Desire: thirst, cold water.
Aversion: food, lack of appetite.
Food: > eating.
Sleep: >; constant yawning.
Physical: < old people; < above 4000 m; < hard pressure; < motion, > closing eyes.
BodyGeneral: astringent; dropsy; infections with bacteria, viruses; inflammation, glycemia; tumors; low immunity.
Action: anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, hypoglycemic.
Nervous: encephalitis; nerve and neuron damage, hippocampus.
Vertigo: starts in occiput, extending right side, < hot sun, < hard pressure; < motion; > cold bathing, > cold air evening, > eating, > closing eyes.
Mouth: profuse salivation; gums swollen, hard; foetid odour; tongue: flabby, dry; tip covered brown.
Lungs: asthma, bronchitis.
Heart: weak; high cholesterol; high blood pressure.
Chest: intense pain, pressing, right.
Stomach: indigestion; burning; belching, constant, acid, empty, foetid, < morning.
Abdomen: pain with weakness; pain in the region of liver > external pressure; flatulence.
Rectum: itching, pressing, full sensation; constipation, stool hard, scanty, yellowish; urging frequent, ineffectual; diarrhoea, dysentery; stool liquid, scanty, with mucus; urge frequent ineffectual; haemorrhoids.
Back: ache itching, < sitting, > sleep, > rest, > lying in bed; neck pain; intense pain in right loin; elephantiasis.
Skin: diseases; dermatitis.
LiteratureBaum, Stephanie; New review suggests evaluating Tibetan medicinal herb as potential treatment for mild cognitive impairment; Frontiers in Pharmacology; 2024; DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1484040.