Jing Tang Stasis Breaker Chinese Herbal Formula for Dogs, Cats, and Horses

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Jing Tang Stasis Breaker is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal formula designed to promote circulation and dissolve stagnation in dogs, cats, and horses. Recommended by holistic veterinarians for pets facing discomfort, stiffness, inflammation, and abnormal masses, this formula supports the smooth flow of Qi and Blood to aid the body's natural healing process. Available in concentrated powder, capsules, tincture, and teapills. Dosing varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific guidance. Veterinary authorization required.

What It Supports

  • Blood stasis resolution: Breaks Blood stasis and promotes smooth circulation of Qi and Blood
  • Softening hardness: Supports the body's natural ability to soften hardness and clear enlargement
  • Mass support: Aids the body's natural removal of internal and external masses
  • Multi-species use: Formulated for dogs, cats, and horses

TCVM Principles

  • Primary action: Breaks Blood stasis, softens hardness, clears enlargement, and supports the body's natural removal of masses
  • Approach: Restores the smooth flow of Qi and Blood to resolve chronic stagnation and poor circulation

Available Forms

  • 90g Concentrated Powder: Highest potency; ideal for precise dosing
  • Concentrated Capsules (0.2g / 50 ct or 0.5g / 100 ct): Convenient capsule format for easy administration
  • 7500mg Tincture (Whitefish-flavored): Liquid format; easy to mix into food
  • 200g or 600g Powder: Standard powder for flexible dosing
  • Teapills (200 ct): Traditional small pill format; can be hidden in food or a soft treat for easy administration

Ingredients

Bai Hua She She Cao, Ban Zhi Lian, E Zhu, Mu Li (Shu), San Leng, Zhe Bei Mu

Inactive ingredients vary by format and may include: gluten-free maltodextrin, bovine gelatin, activated carbon, botanical wax, whitefish flavoring, or vegetable glycerin.

Potential Drug Interactions

As with all potent herbal formulas, Stasis Breaker may interact with certain conventional medications. Always inform your veterinarian of all supplements your pet is receiving. Your authorizing veterinarian will monitor for potential interactions through routine labwork, bloodwork panels, and other diagnostic testing as appropriate for your pet's condition. Key interactions to discuss include:

  • Anticoagulants (heparin, warfarin): E Zhu and San Leng are potent Blood-moving herbs that may potentiate anticoagulant effects and increase bleeding risk
  • Corticosteroids and immunosuppressants (prednisone, cyclosporine): Bai Hua She She Cao and Ban Zhi Lian have immune-modulating activity that may interact with immunosuppressive therapy
  • Chemotherapy agents: If your pet is undergoing chemotherapy, ensure all treating veterinarians are aware of this supplement - a conversation between your TCVM veterinarian and the veterinarian managing chemotherapy is strongly recommended
  • NSAIDs (Carprofen, Meloxicam): Combined use with Blood-moving herbs may increase GI sensitivity or bleeding risk in some animals
  • Cardiac medications and digoxin: Mild cardiac activity from Zhe Bei Mu warrants caution alongside cardiac medications
  • Antiplatelet medications: The Blood-invigorating action of E Zhu and San Leng may enhance antiplatelet effects; monitor closely

This list is not exhaustive. Your authorizing veterinarian is the best resource for evaluating interactions specific to your pet's health history and current medications.

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Active Ingredient TCVM Actions

Each herb in Stasis Breaker is selected for its specific role within the TCVM framework. Their combined actions break Blood stasis, soften hardness, clear Heat, and support the body's natural resolution of masses.

  • Bai Hua She She Cao (Hedyotis diffusa): Clears Heat, resolves toxins, and supports the body's natural immune defenses
  • Ban Zhi Lian (Scutellaria barbata): Clears Heat, resolves toxins, invigorates Blood, and reduces swelling
  • E Zhu (Curcuma zedoaria): Breaks Blood stasis, moves Qi, and dissolves accumulations and masses
  • Mu Li - Shu (Ostrea gigas, calcined): Softens hardness, dissipates nodules, and anchors Yang
  • San Leng (Sparganium stoloniferum): Breaks Blood stasis, moves Qi, and dissolves hard masses
  • Zhe Bei Mu (Fritillaria thunbergii): Clears Heat, transforms Phlegm, and dissipates nodules

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stasis Breaker used for in TCVM?

In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Stasis Breaker is used to break Blood stasis, promote the smooth flow of Qi and Blood, and support the body's natural ability to soften hardness and resolve masses. It is commonly recommended by holistic veterinarians for pets with chronic stagnation, poor circulation, or abnormal growths.

How is Stasis Breaker administered?

Depending on the format selected, Stasis Breaker can be mixed into food (powder or tincture), given as a capsule, or administered as a teapill hidden in food or a soft treat. Dosage varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific dosing guidance for your pet.

How long does it take to see results?

Results vary by individual. Some pets show improvement relatively quickly, while those with more chronic conditions may require several weeks to months of consistent use to see a clinical response. Your veterinarian can help set appropriate expectations based on your pet's condition.

Can Stasis Breaker be used alongside other medications or supplements?

Always consult your veterinarian before combining Stasis Breaker with other medications or supplements. Your authorizing veterinarian will monitor for potential interactions through routine labwork and diagnostic testing. As a potent Blood-moving formula, key interactions to discuss include anticoagulants, antiplatelet medications, chemotherapy agents, NSAIDs, and cardiac medications. See the Potential Drug Interactions section above for details.

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