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Kan Essentials Subdue Internal Wind (Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang)

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Kan Essentials Subdue Internal Wind (Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang)

Kan Essentials Subdue Internal Wind (Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang) is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal formula formulated to transform Phlegm, extinguish Wind, dry and dispel Damp in the Middle Burner, tonify Spleen Qi, direct rebellious Qi downward, and clear Heat. Recommended by holistic veterinarians, this classical formula addresses patterns of Phlegm-Wind with Spleen deficiency and Damp accumulation. Available in liquid and tablet forms. Dosing varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific guidance.

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What It Supports

  • Phlegm-Wind transformation: Transforms Phlegm and extinguishes Internal Wind to address neurological patterns associated with Phlegm-Wind accumulation
  • Spleen Qi tonification: Tonifies Spleen Qi and dries Damp in the Middle Burner to address the root cause of Phlegm accumulation
  • Digestive support: Directs rebellious Qi downward and supports healthy digestive function in patterns of Damp and Phlegm accumulation
  • Heat clearance: Clears Heat associated with Phlegm-Wind patterns to support overall balance and vitality

TCVM Principles

  • Primary action: Transforms Phlegm and extinguishes Wind, dries and dispels Damp in the Middle Burner, tonifies Spleen Qi, directs rebellious Qi downward, and clears Heat
  • Pattern addressed: Phlegm-Wind with Spleen deficiency and Damp accumulation; not recommended for animals with vertigo from ascendant Liver Yang or Blood deficiency - consult your TCVM veterinarian to confirm the appropriate pattern diagnosis
  • Approach: Combines Phlegm-transforming, Wind-extinguishing, Damp-drying, and Spleen-tonifying herbs to address both the pathogenic factor and the underlying Spleen deficiency driving Phlegm production

Available Forms

  • 1 oz Liquid: Concentrated liquid extract; easy to mix into food or administer directly
  • 4 oz Liquid: Larger liquid supply for ongoing use
  • 8 oz Liquid: Bulk liquid supply for extended use or multi-pet households
  • 60 Tablets - 500mg: Convenient tablet format; can be given directly or hidden in food
  • 120 Tablets - 500mg: Mid-size tablet supply for ongoing use
  • 300 Tablets - 500mg: Largest tablet supply; ideal for long-term use

Ingredients

Ze Xie (Alisma plantago-aquatica), Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea), Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis), Hong Ren Shen (Panax ginseng, red), Huang Qin (Scutellaria baicalensis), Chao Mai Ya (Hordeum vulgare, dry-fried sprout), Tian Ma (Gastrodia elata), Jiang Ban Xia (Pinellia ternata, ginger-cured), Fu Ling (Poria cocos)

Inactive ingredients vary by form; liquid extracts contain alcohol and water; tablets may contain excipients standard to tablet manufacturing.

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Active Ingredient TCVM Actions

Each herb in Subdue Internal Wind is selected for its specific role within the TCVM framework. Their combined actions transform Phlegm, extinguish Wind, dry Damp, tonify Spleen Qi, and clear Heat to address Phlegm-Wind patterns with underlying Spleen deficiency.

  • Ze Xie (Alisma plantago-aquatica) - Asian Water Plantain Rhizome: Drains Damp, promotes urination, and clears Heat from the lower burner to reduce Phlegm-generating Damp accumulation
  • Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea) - Cang-Zhu Atractylodes Rhizome / Gray Atractylodes: Strongly dries Dampness, strengthens Spleen, and expels Wind Damp; the primary Damp-drying herb in this formula
  • Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) - Chinese Licorice Root: Tonifies Spleen Qi, moderates the actions of other herbs, and harmonizes the formula
  • Hong Ren Shen (Panax ginseng, red) - Chinese Red Ginseng Root: Strongly tonifies Yuan Qi and Spleen Qi to address the underlying deficiency driving Phlegm and Damp accumulation
  • Huang Qin (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Chinese Skullcap Root / Baical Skullcap: Clears Heat, drains Fire, and addresses Heat associated with Phlegm accumulation
  • Chao Mai Ya (Hordeum vulgare, dry-fried sprout) - Dry-Fried Barley Sprout / Malt: Strengthens Spleen, promotes digestion, and supports healthy appetite and food movement in the Middle Burner
  • Tian Ma (Gastrodia elata) - Gastrodia Rhizome / Heavenly Hemp: The chief Wind-extinguishing herb; calms Liver Wind, addresses vertigo and tremors, and is used in TCVM to address Phlegm-Wind patterns affecting the nervous system
  • Jiang Ban Xia (Pinellia ternata, ginger-cured) - Ginger-Cured Pinellia Rhizome: Transforms Phlegm, dries Dampness, descends rebellious Qi, and harmonizes the Stomach; a key Phlegm-transforming herb in this formula
  • Fu Ling (Poria cocos) - Poria / Hoelen: Strengthens Spleen, resolves Dampness, and calms the Shen; supports healthy fluid metabolism to reduce Phlegm production at its source

Potential Drug Interactions

Subdue Internal Wind contains several potent Chinese herbs, including Phlegm-transforming, Wind-extinguishing, and Qi-tonifying herbs with known neurological and metabolic activity. Because herb-drug interaction research in dogs and cats is limited, pets taking prescription medications should use this formula under veterinary supervision.

Extra caution may be appropriate for pets receiving anticonvulsant medications, sedatives, gastrointestinal medications, immunosuppressive drugs, or multiple prescription medications. Your veterinarian can determine whether Subdue Internal Wind is appropriate based on your pet's condition, medications, and laboratory results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Subdue Internal Wind used for in TCVM?

In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Subdue Internal Wind (Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang) is traditionally used to transform Phlegm, extinguish Internal Wind, dry Damp in the Middle Burner, and tonify Spleen Qi. It is indicated for patterns of Phlegm-Wind with Spleen deficiency, commonly used to support neurological and digestive health in dogs and cats.

How is Subdue Internal Wind administered?

Subdue Internal Wind is available in liquid extract (1 oz, 4 oz, or 8 oz) or 500mg tablets (60, 120, or 300 count). Liquid can be mixed into food or administered directly; tablets can be given directly or hidden in food. Dosing varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific guidance.

How long does it take to see results?

Results vary by individual and the severity of the pattern. Some animals may show improvement relatively quickly, while those with more chronic or established Phlegm-Wind patterns may require several weeks of consistent use. Your authorizing veterinarian can help set appropriate expectations based on your pet's TCVM diagnosis.

Can Subdue Internal Wind be combined with other medications or supplements?

Always consult your veterinarian before combining Subdue Internal Wind with other medications or supplements. Your authorizing veterinarian will monitor for potential interactions through routine lab work and diagnostic testing. Key interactions to discuss include anticonvulsants, sedatives, and gastrointestinal medications. See the Potential Drug Interactions section above for details.

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