What Is Damp-Heat in Mind?
Damp Heat in Mind is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal to help with encephalitis and meningoencephalitis in dogs, cats, and horses.
The Western Medical indications for Damp-Heat in Mind are encephalitis and meningoencephalitis.
Eastern veterinary medicine looks at pet health challenges a bit differently than Western veterinary medicine does.
The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications for Damp-Heat in Mind are:
- Excess Heat in the Qi or Ying stage
- Paresis
- Paralysis
- Prolonged high fever
- Restlessness
- Seizure
- Thready, rapid or weak pulse
- Deep red or pale tongue
How Damp-Heat in Mind Helps With Encephalitis and Meningoencephalitis in Dogs, Cats, and Horses
At Natchez Trace Veterinary Services, Dr. Smith provides an Eastern exam (TCVM) in combination with the standard veterinary exam.
TCVM philosophy is very different than our standard Western medical philosophy.
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine focuses on attaining and maintaining balance.
Its goal is to find the root cause of health problems rather than simply masking symptoms with prescription medicines.
Through Eastern examination techniques, Dr. Smith chooses herbal blends to ease your pet’s symptoms.
And at the same time, the same herbs correct the imbalances causing the symptoms.
Damp Heat in Mind is only one of the many TCVM herbal blends available for Dr. Smith to choose from based on the results of the Eastern exam.
Damp Heat in Mind is a specially formulated herbal blend. The herbs all work synergistically to relieve symptoms impaction and more, while at the same time addressing the underlying causes of these symptoms.
The Chinese principles of treatment for Damp-Heat in Mind are:
- Clearing Heat
- Removing Toxin
- Tonifying Qi
What Herbs Are in Damp-Heat in Mind?
The main ingredients in the Damp-Heat in Mind herbal formula are:
- Ban Lan Gen (Isatis) to clear Fire Toxin and detoxify
- Chuan Mu Tong (Akebia) to clear Heat from the Heart and Mind
- Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza) to Harmonize
- Huang Qi (Astragalus) to tonify Qi
- Jie Gent (Platycodon) to open the Upper Jiao
- Jin Yin Hua (Lonicera) to clear Heat, remove Toxin, and detoxify
- Lian Qiao (Forsythia) to clear Heat, remove Toxin and detoxify
This herbal blend comes from the ancient Chinese herbal formula Qing Ying Tang from the Ben Bing Tiao Bian by Wu Ju-Tang (1798 AD)
Our clients have seen wonderful improvements in the health conditions of their pets using herbal blends to take care of a variety of health issues.
Please contact our clinic at any time if you have questions about herbal remedies!