Product Description
Dispel Dampness and Nourish the Skin, 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.
Contraindications
Should not be used during pregnancy. If the animal is reacting adversely to the current dosage, stop administration for 1 or 2 days, then resume at a lower dosage. If no effects (desired or adverse) are observed at this low dosage, increase gradually.
Chinese Symptomology
Reduced appetite
Western Symptomology
Chronic vomiting; fungal or yeast otitis externa; hives; impetigo
Actions
Expels Damp, clears Heat, regulates Qi, harmonizes the Middle Burner and benefits the skin.
Chinese name
Chu Shi Wei Ling Tang
English name
Dispel Dampness and Nourish the Skin
Description
Expels Damp, clears Heat, regulates Qi, harmonizes the Middle Burner and benefits the skin.
Ingredients
Ingredients | Pinyin Name | Common Name | ||
Bai zhu | White atractylodes rhizome | |||
Fang feng | Siler root | |||
Zhi zi | Gardenia fruit | |||
Deng xin cao | Soft rush pith | |||
Di fu zi | Kochia fruit | |||
Fu ling | Poria | |||
Ze xie | Asian water plantain rhizome | |||
Xiao tong cao | Japanese helwingia pith | |||
Hua shi | Talc | |||
Cang zhu | Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome | |||
Chen pi | Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit | |||
Hou po | Magnolia bark | |||
Gan cao | Chinese licorice root and rhizome | |||
Gan jiang | Ginger rhizome | |||
Hong zao | Red jujube fruit | |||
Rou gui | Chinese cinnamon bark |