Herbsmith Rx Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan for Cats, Dogs, and Horses
ABOUT
For yin deficiency with vigorous fire and consumptive heat characterized by panting at night, also for urinary difficulty and lower back pain from damp heat in the lower burner. Excellent for easing signs due to Yin vacuity Heat: malaise, irritability, low back pain, dry mouth, night panting.
Is a good alternative for:
- Anmarrhena, Phellodendron & Rehmannia
- Jing Tang APR Nourishing Formula
- Rehmannia & Scrophularia Formula
- Temper Fire
INGREDIENTS:
- Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae (shu di huang)
- Fructus Corni Officinalis (shan zhu yu)
- Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae (shan yao)
- Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (fu ling)
- Cortex Moutan Radicis (mu dan pi)
- Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalis (ze xie)
- Radix Anemarrhenae Asphodeloidis (zhi mu)
- Cortex Phellodendri (huang bai)
HERBAL TIMES:
- Shu Di Huang (28%)
- Shan Yao (14%)
- Shan Zhu Yu (14%)
- Ze Xie (10%)
- Fu Ling (10%)
- Mu Dan Pi (10%)
- Huang Bai (7%)
- Zhi Mu (7%)
SUGGESTED USE:
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
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
FOR HORSE:
(for the 1000 lb Horse ) Two tablespoons two times per day for 20 days then two tablespoons one time per day in grain. Note: In the event of refusal to eat herbs start with small amounts of herbs in grain until the horse is acquainted with the taste. Almost all horses will eat the herbs in their grain.