Mu Dan Pi Helps Aggressive Behavior in Dogs, Cats and Horses

Mixture of Mu Dan Pi.

What is Mui Dan Pi?

Mui Dan Pi is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend for helping aggressive behavior in dogs, cats, and horses.

The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications for Mui Dan Pi are:

  • Aggressive behavior
  • Autoimmune disease (Lupus)
  • Crusts
  • Scales
  • Eruptions
  • Erosions
  • Ulcerations
  • Erythema
  • Immune-mediated diseases due to Blood Stagnation
  • Wiry pulse
  • Purple tongue

How Mu Dan Pi Helps Aggressive Behavior in Dogs, Cats, and Horses

At Natchez Trace Veterinary Services, Dr. Smith offers an Eastern exam (TCVM) in combination with the standard veterinary exam.

Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophy is very different than our standard Western medical philosophy.

Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine focuses on balance and finding the cause of health challenges, rather than simply masking symptoms with prescription medicines.

Through Eastern examination techniques, Dr. Smith chooses herbal blends to treat your pet’s symptoms. And, at the same time, correct the imbalances causing your pet’s problems.

Mui Dan Pi is only one of the many TCM herbal blends available for Dr. Smith to choose from based on the results of the Eastern exam.

Mu Dan Pi is a specially-formulated herbal blend for alleviating the root causes of aggressive behavior in dogs, cats, and horses.

The Chinese principles of treatment for Mu Dan Pi are:

  • Cooling Blood
  • Resolving Stagnation

What Herbs Are in Mu Dan Pi?

The main ingredients in the Mu Dan Pi herbal formula are:

  • Chi Shao (Paeonia) to cool Blood, clear Heat, and resolve stagnation
  • Dan Shen (Salvia) to cool Blood and move Blood
  • Mu Dan Pi (Moutan) to cool Blood, move Blood, and resolve stagnation
  • Yu Jin (Curcuma) to cool Blood, clear Heat, and detoxify

This Mu Dan Pi comes from the ancient Chinese herbal formula Mu Dan Pi He Ji.

Our clients witness wonderful improvements using TCVM herbal blends for their pets’ health challenges.

Please contact our clinic at any time if you have questions about herbal remedies!

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