Product Description
Dry Derma Relief, 4oz
Unit Size
4
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.
Potency
7:1, 500mg
Properties
Supports healthy coat and skin.
Contraindications
Avoid use during pregnancy. Use with caution with Wind Damp Heat.
Chinese Symptomology
Occasional dry, lusterless coat; fine, powdery dander; mild itch; mild skin lesions. Occasional separation anxiety, noise sensitivity,territoriality, timidity.
Western Symptomology
Relieve fine powdery dander; low grade itch; mild skin lesions; dry lustreless coat
Recommendations
Recommended Animal Dosages
The following dosage recommendations are based upon dosages for humans and our practicing veterinarians' feedback. Dosage suggestions should be used as a guideline and professional veterinarian judgment employed in the final dosage selection.
Horse and Pony Dosages (BID)
Weight | Extracts | Tablets |
330 - 650 lbs | 47 - 92 drops/1.5 - 3 cc | 5 - 9 tabs |
650 - 1000 lbs | 92 - 142 drops/3 - 5 cc | 9 - 13 tabs |
Administer to Horses and Ponies up to Two Times Daily (BID) with Meals
Dog Dosages (TID)
Weight | Extracts | Tablets |
1 - 8 lbs | 1 - 2 drops | 1/10 - 1/5 tab |
9 - 18 lbs | 3 drops | 1/3 tab |
19 - 36 lbs | 6 drops | 1/2 tab |
37 - 75 lbs | 12 drops | 1 tab |
76 - 100 lbs | 24 drops | 2 tabs |
Administer to Dogs and Cats up to Three Times Daily (TID) with Meals
Cat Dosages (TID)
Weight | Extracts | Tablets |
less than 6 lbs | 1 - 2 drops | 1/10 - 1/5 tab |
6 - 10 lbs | 2 - 3 drops | 1/5 - 1/3 tab |
11 - 20 lbs | 4 - 6 drops | 1/3 - 1/2 tab |
Administer to Dogs and Cats up to Three Times Daily (TID) with Meals
Chinese name
Si Wu Xiao Feng Yin
English name
Dry Derma Relief
Description
Subdues Wind Heat invasion, nourishes Liver Blood.
Ingredients
Sheng di huang - Raw rehmannia root
Bai xian pi - Dictamnus root bark
Bo he - Chinese mint herb
Chai hu - Bupleurum root
Chi shao - Chinese red peony root
Chuan xiong - Sichuan lovage rhizome
Hong zao - Red jujube fruit
Dang gui shen - Dong quai root
Du huo - Pubescent angelica root
Fang feng - Siler root
Jing jie - Schizonepeta herb
Prop65: California Proposition 65. WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.