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Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach

Herbsmith Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach aids in the management of vomiting, excess gas and poor or finicky digestion and, maintains proper gastrointestinal function

 

Available in:

75 g Powder
150 g Powder
500 g Powder
900 g Powder
1200 g Powder

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90 ct concentrated tablets (900 mg)
270 ct concentrated tablets (900 mg)
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Indications:

Continuous or sporadic vomiting, especially when bile is present, gurgley noises from the abdomen and poor or picky appetite are all signs of a Chinese disharmony of the liver. Herbsmith Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach addresses the root cause of this finicky stomach by soothing the liver and helping stomach function improve.

Chinese Theory:

Liver Overacting on Spleen/Stomach is a common disharmony seen in dogs. Dogs could develop this disharmony for a number of reasons. The genetic propensity to develop a liver disharmony is seen in clinical practice daily. These dogs are often times high energy, high arousal, occasionally anxious, athletic and love to run. A previously balanced dog may develop this disharmony by exposure to toxins, high stress, frustrating situations, anesthesia, and commonly used pharmaceuticals. Once a liver disharmony develops, it will begin to affect the functions of the stomach resulting in the described symptoms.

Suggested Use:

Powder
For Dogs:
<30 lbs..........½ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
30-80 lbs.......1 tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
80-120 lbs.....1 ½ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
>120 lbs........2 tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
For Cats........¼ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed

Tablets
<10 lbs.......1/2 tablet twice daily, or as prescribed
11-30 lbs.....1 tablet twice daily, or as prescribed
31-50 lbs.....2 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed
51-80 lbs.....3 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed
>80 lbs........4 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed 

Ingredients:

Bupleurum (chai hu)

Angelica Tang Kuei (dang gui)

Peony Root (bai shao)

Atractylodes (bai zhu)

Mentha (bo he)

Ginger Rhizome (gan jiang)

Licorice Root (gan cao)

Poria (fu ling)