Category: Eastern Herbal Medicine

Mixture of eastern herbal formula for uveitis

Qi Ju Di Huang Treats Uveitis and Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in Dogs, Cats, and Horses

What is Qi Ju Di Huang? Qi Ju Di Huang is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend that treats uveitis and keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs, cats, and horses. The Western medical diagnoses Qi Ju Di Huang helps are: Anterior uveitis Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). And, the Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications for Qi Ju Di Huang are: Atrophied pupil Chronic eye problems due to Liver-Kidney Deficiency Corneal opacity A thready, fast pulse Thick and mucoid ocular discharge A tongue that is red and dry A yellow or grey sclera How Does Qi Ju Di Huang

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Mixture of herbal formula Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin

Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin Helps Acute Tonsillitis and Lymphadenitis in Dogs, Cats and Horses

What is Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin? Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend that helps acute tonsillitis and lymphadenitis in dogs, cats, and horses. Will Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin Help Your Pet? If your pet suffers from adenitis or certain types of ear infections, Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin just might be a good natural solution. Dr. Smith uses Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin to naturally treat: Acute tonsillitis Cellulitis of the head and face Lymphadenitis Parotitis Purulent otitis media The TCVM indications for Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin are: Seasonal

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Herbal mixture of Ping Wei San.

Ping Wei San Helps Chronic Indigestion in Dogs, Cats and Horses

What is Ping Wei San? Ping Wei San is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend to ease chronic indigestion in dogs, cats, and horses. From a Western medical standpoint, Ping Wei San helps the diagnosis of indigestion. However, Eastern medicine (TCVM)  looks at health challenges a little differently. The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications for Ping Wei San are: Abdominal fullness Anorexia Damp accumulation in Spleen Diarrhea Lethargy Slippery pulse Pale tongue How Does Ping Wei San Help Chronic Indigestion in Dogs, Cats, and Horses? At Natchez Trace Veterinary Services, pets often receive an Eastern exam (TCVM) in

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Mixture of Mu Dan Pi.

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

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

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Mixture of multiple herbs for pet glaucoma.

Ming Mu Di Huang Helps Chronic Eye Problems in Dogs, Cats and Horses

What is Ming Mu Di Huang? Ming Mu Di Huang is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend for helping chronic eye problems in dogs, cats, and horses. The Western Medical indications for Ming Mu Di Huang are: Chronic uveitis Diabetes Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) Glaucoma Hypertension Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) Eastern medicine evaluates health challenges a little differently than Western medicine does. The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications for Ming Mu Di Huang are: Chronic eye problems Dry skin Hot ears Hot feet Kidney/Liver Qi Deficiency Panting excessively (especially spontaneous outbursts at night) Excessive thirst and urination Thready, fast

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Mixture of herbals for pet seizures

Ling Jiao Gou Teng Helps Epilepsy and Seizures in Dogs, Cats & Horses

What is Ling Jiao Gou Teng? Ling Jiao Gou Teng is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend to help encephalitis, epilepsy, and seizures in dogs, cats, and horses. The Western Medical indications for this formula are: Convulsions Encephalitis Epilepsy Seizures Eastern veterinary medicine looks at animal health conditions a little differently than Western veterinary medicine does. The TCVM indications for this formula are: Convulsions Tremors of the limbs Fever Red eyes Internal Wind due to Liver Heat Dry, rapid pulse Red tongue How Does Ling Jiao Gou Teng Help Epilepsy and Seizures in Dogs, Cats & Horses? At

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