Product Description
Dang Gui and Peony Support Formula, 300 Tablets
Unit Size
300 tablets, (500mg)
Dosage
Varies, depending on the animal's sensitivity to the herbs, condition classification as acute or chronic, and animal compliance with formula administration. Consult a veterinary professional or the Kan Essentials website for final dosage selection.
Chinese Symptomology
Signs of Qi and Blood stasis, including irritability and occasional depression, mild itch, dry skin, loose stools, low appetite and fatigue. Because of the weakened Spleen Qi, Dampness accumulates, which can manifest as weight gains and frequent urinations.
Actions
Tonifies and moves Blood, moves Qi, tonifies Spleen, drains Dampness
Pattern
Blood deficiency, blood and qi stagnation, Sp Qi deficiency with dampness
Tongue
Often pale and lavender, but can also be swollen, wet or frothy.
Pulse
Thin and forceless.
Chinese name
Dang Gui Shao Yao San
English name
Angelica and Peony Formulation, 300 Tablets
Description
Tonifies and moves Blood, moves Qi, tonifies Spleen, drains Dampness
Ingredients
Ingredients | Pinyin Name | Common Name | ||
Bai shao | White peony root | |||
Ze xie | Asian water plantain rhizome | |||
Bai zhu | White atractylodes rhizome | |||
Fu ling | Poria | |||
Chuan xiong | Sichuan lovage rhizome | |||
Dang gui shen | Dong quai root |