Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach 90 Tablets

Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach 90 Tablets

Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach 90 Tablets

SKU HS102-90
Brand Herbsmith Rx Veterinarian Formulas - Small Animal
Unit Size 90 tablets (900mg)
Recommendations

Also available in 270 tablet size

Also available in 75 gm, 150 gm, and 500 gm powder

Chinese name Xiao Yao San
Description

Indications:

Continuous or sporadic vomiting, especially when bile is present, gurgley noises from the abdomen and poor or picky appetite are all signs of a Chinese disharmony of the liver. Herbsmith Bupleurum Harmonize Stomach addresses the root cause of this finicky stomach by soothing the liver and helping stomach function improve.

Chinese Theory:

Liver Overacting on Spleen/Stomach is a common disharmony seen in dogs. Dogs could develop this disharmony for a number of reasons. The genetic propensity to develop a liver disharmony is seen in clinical practice daily. These dogs are often times high energy, high arousal, occasionally anxious, athletic and love to run. A previously balanced dog may develop this disharmony by exposure to toxins, high stress, frustrating situations, anesthesia, and commonly used pharmaceuticals. Once a liver disharmony develops, it will begin to affect the functions of the stomach resulting in the described symptoms.

Suggested Use:

Powder
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

Tablets
<10 lbs.......1/2 tablet twice daily, or as prescribed
11-30 lbs.....1 tablet twice daily, or as prescribed
31-50 lbs.....2 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed
51-80 lbs.....3 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed
>80 lbs........4 tablets twice daily, or as prescribed

Ingredients

Bupleurum (chai hu)

Angelica Tang Kuei (dang gui)

Peony Root (bai shao)

Atractylodes (bai zhu)

Mentha (bo he)

Ginger Rhizome (gan jiang)

Licorice Root (gan cao)

Poria (fu ling)

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