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Can this powder be added directly to food, or does it need to be encapsulated first?
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Jing Tang Di Tan Tang Concentrated 90g Powder can be sprinkled on food or mixed in a bowl with adequate liquid. Just add food, mix thoroughly and serve.
We also require herbal authorization for all purchases, which assures us you're using the most effective herbal formula for your pet. In many cases, there are multiple different herbal formulas for one disease. To request authorization from your vet, click here: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/get-an-authorization.
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My dog takes the concentrated Di Tan Tang for focal seizures. The granules are not dark brown like yours..., However I am wondering how much a 3.17 oz (90g) bottle would cost
Thank you for your question! The manufacturer of the herbs, Jing Tang, requires us not to print prices on our product pages unless customers are logged in. Since our answer to your question will show up on the product page, please log in to view prices of the items you're looking for. Or, if you don't want to create an account, you can email us at info@tcvmpet.com and we can provide the prices. As for the color, there may be some variation between formulas. We used the same pictures for each Concentrated 90g product for simplicity, so there may be normal variation between bottles. The non-concentrated versions of the herbs are typically more powdery and lighter in color than the concentrated granules, as well. Thank you for supporting Chinese Medicine!
Does di tan yang contain copper?
Thank you for your question! There is no copper in Di Tan Tang. The ingredients are as follows: Chen Pi (Citrus), Dan Na Xing (Arisaema), Dan Shen (Codonopsis) Fu Ling (Poria), Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza), Gan Jiang (Zingiberis), Gou Teng (Uncaria), Hai Zao (Sargassum), Kun Bu (Laminaria), Shi Jue Ming (Haliotis), Shi Chang Pu(Acorus), Zhi Shi (Aurantium), and Zhu Ru (Bambusa).
Can you tell me if mind has been shipped?
Good afternoon, Thank you for ordering TCVM herbals from TCVM Pet Supply! We have not yet received an authorization from your vet for your purchase. If you have already requested an authorization from your vet using our form, we contacted your vet using the information you submitted, but have not received authorization yet. We can ship your herbal upon receipt of their authorization. If you have not requested authorization using our form, please do so now: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/get-an-authorization Additionally, if you think we have an authorization on file under a different name than the name you used to place the order, please reply to this email with that info. Thank you for supporting Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, and have a great day!
how large container does power form come in
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The container is a 90-gram concentrated powder. The manufacturer uses standard-size jars.
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my dog is currently taking 2 capsules per day of conc. di tan tang from Jing Tang. these are marked as 02.50 size. What would be the equivalent number of servings that your container of 90 gram of Concentrate Di Tan Tang make up?
Hi! Thank you for your question!
If you choose to substitute a different form of your herbal formula, we recommend you contact your vet for an updated dose. Vets usually choose a dose in that range based on individual characteristics, constitution, and symptoms. Dosing and duration depend on the weight of the animal and its condition.
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