shen tong zhu yu tang
Drive out Blood Stasis from a Painful Body Decoction, Body Sore, The Great Invigorator Teapills
Addresses discomfort due to qi and blood stagnation blocking the channels and collaterals: discomfort in the shoulder, elbow, waist and/or leg; and persistent, generalized discomfort throughout the whole body.
"The antecedent to 'Body Sore'..."
- Huisheng Xie, DVM Phd MS, the Chinese Veterinary Herbal Handbook
Ingredients:
tao ren (Semen Persicae), hong hua (Flos Carthami), dang gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), chuan xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong), mo yao (Myrrha), qin jiao (Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae), qiang huo (Rhizoma et Radix Notopterygii), xiang fu (Rhizoma Cyperi), niu xi (Radix Achyanthis Bidentatae), gan cao (Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae)
Suggested Use:
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
For Horses... (for the 1000 lb Horse ) Two tablespoons two times per day for 20 days then two tablespoons one time per day in grain. Note: In the event of refusal to eat herbs start with small amounts of herbs in grain until the horse is acquainted with the taste. Almost all horses will eat the herbs in their grain.
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