Da Bu Yin Wan Helps Renal Failure in Dogs, Cats and Horses

Da Bu Yin Wan Helps Renal Failure in Dogs, Cats and Horses

What is Da Bu Yin Wan?

Da Bu Yin Wan is a TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) herbal blend to help Cushing’s disease and renal failure in dogs, cats, and horses.

The Western Medical indications for Da Bu Yin Wan are:

  • Cushing’s disease
  • Geriatric diseases
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Renal failure

However, Eastern veterinary medicine looks at animal health challenges a bit differently than Western veterinary medicine does.

The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications Da Bu Yin Wan are:

  • Kidney Yin deficiency
  • Panting
  • Cool-seeking
  • Thin, fast pulse
  • Streaming-bone syndrome
  • Sweating at night
  • Excessive thirst
  • Red, dry tongue
  • Hot ears, body, and feet

How Da Bu Yin Wan Helps Cushing’s Disease and Renal Failure 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 maintaining balance and finding the root cause of animal health issues rather than simply masking symptoms with prescription medicines.

Through Eastern examination techniques, Dr. Smith chooses herbal blends to treat your pet’s symptoms. At the same, the herbs correct the imbalances causing the symptoms.

Da Bu Yin Wan is a specially-formulated herbal blend for relieving the symptoms of Cushing’s disease and more, while at the same time addressing the underlying causes of the symptoms.

The Chinese principles of treatment for Da Bu Yin Wan are:

  • Nourishing Yin
  • Tonifying Kidney
  • Tonifying Jing

What Are The Herbs in Da Bu Yin Wan?

The main ingredients in the Da Bu Yin Wan herbal formula are:

  • Gui Ban (Testudines Plastrum) to tonify Yin and Jing
  • Huang Bai (Phellodendron) to clear Heat and nourish Yin
  • Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia) to nourish Yin and Jing
  • Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena) to clear Heat and nourish Yin

Da Bu Yin Wan comes from the ancient Chinese herbal formula Dan Xi Xin Fa, by Zhu Zhen-Heng (1481 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!

More Powerful Tools for Dog Cushing’s Disease Health Challenges 

There are many quick and easy changes you can make at home to help you give your dog an edge on easing Cushing’s disease challenges.  

  • Learn more about Cushing’s Disease.  
  • Try Home Cooking. Visit our Recipe Page, and scroll down to the recipes for dogs with Cushing’s disease. Often, home-cooking makes a huge difference in helping dogs feel better!  
  • Supplement with medicinal mushrooms. PET | TAO’s Complement Immune Mushroom Blend eases inflammatory response and immune system stress caused by Cushing’s.  
  • Try digestive enzymes and probiotics. PET | TAO’s Harmonize GI boosts gut health, which in turn helps your dog better process all food nutrients. Improved gut health also boosts immunity and calms allergic response.  
  • Feed Freeze Dried Liver Treats. According to TCVM, when Cushing’s disease is present there is almost always Liver Meridian involvement. Liver treats provide Liver Meridian support like as a glandular supplement (Western theory) and via 5-Element Theory (Eastern theory).  
  • Learn about natural remedies. A combination of melatonin and lignans supplementation helps many dogs suffering from Cushing’s.  
  • Learn more about TCVM Herbal Remedies. Chinese medicine offers many amazing natural solutions for Cushing’s disease. A good example is:   

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