Product Description
Subdue Internal Wind, 1oz
Unit Size
1 fl oz
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
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
Dizziness; oily coat
Western Symptomology
Control of refractory epilepsy in small animals; seizures; somnolence; lethargy; mucoid discharges; vertigo; nausea
Actions
Strengthens the spleen, dispels dampness, transforms phlegm, and extinguishes wind.
Recommendations
Chinese name
Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang
English name
Subdue Internal Wind, 1oz
Description
| Indications (Symptoms) |
| Occasional loss of balance; occasional tremors, muscles twitches; irritability |
| Occasional somnolence, lethargy |
| Occasional vomiting, round abdomen |
| Oily coat; heat intolerance |
| Elevated thirst and appetite |
Ingredients
| Ingredients | Pinyin Name | Common Name | ||
| Tian ma | Gastrodia rhizome | |||
| Bai zhu | White atractylodes rhizome | |||
| Jiang ban xia | Ginger cured pinellia rhizome | |||
| Ze xie | Asian water plantain rhizome | |||
| chao mai ya | Barley sprout | |||
| Shen qu | Medicated leaven (wheat, apricot seed) | |||
| Hhong ren shen | Chinese red ginseng root and rhizome | |||
| Cang zhu | Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome | |||
| Chen pi | Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit | |||
| Fu ling | Poria | |||
| Huang bai | Phellodendron bark | |||
| Huang qin | Chinese skullcap root | |||
| Gan cao | Chinese licorice root and rhizome | |||

