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Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Tang)

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Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Tang)

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Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal formula formulated to invigorate Blood, dispel Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis, and open the channels to address Blood stasis accumulating in the chest and upper regions of the body. Recommended by holistic veterinarians, this formula is an augmented version of Blood's Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) with three additional Blood-moving herbs for stronger Blood-moving action when required. 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

  • Blood stasis resolution: Invigorates Blood and dispels Blood stasis accumulating in the chest and upper regions of the body through a combination of Blood-moving herbs including Peach Seed, Carthamus Flower, and three additional Blood-movers
  • Liver Qi stagnation relief: Dispels Liver Qi stagnation through the Si Ni San sub-formula core to address occasional fatigue, lethargy, noise sensitivity, territoriality, and occasional anxiety
  • Channel opening and circulation: Opens and warms the channels to address lower limbs, ear tips, and paws that are cool to the touch, and supports healthy enzyme levels
  • Skin, coat, and respiratory support: Addresses dry skin, hair, and coat, dry eyes, mild to moderate itch, and occasional cough associated with Blood stasis and Liver Blood deficiency in the upper body

TCVM Principles

  • Primary action: Invigorates Blood, dispels Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis, and opens the channels
  • Pattern addressed: Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis in the Upper Burner; animals will show symptoms of Blood deficiency, Liver Qi stagnation, and Blood stasis; recommended when stronger Blood-moving actions are required compared to Blood's Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang); not recommended during pregnancy or with Dampness symptoms - consult your TCVM veterinarian to confirm the appropriate pattern diagnosis
  • Approach: Built on two classical sub-formulas - Si Ni San (Four Cold Extremities Formula, ca. 500 A.D.) for Liver Qi-moving and Si Wu Tang (Four Substances) for Blood tonification - with Peach Seed and Carthamus Flower for Blood invigoration, Platycodon Root to guide the formula upward, Cyathula Root to mobilize Blood downward, and three additional Blood-movers (San Leng, E Zhu, Yu Jin) for enhanced stasis-dispelling action

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

Guang Chao Tao Ren (Prunus persica, dry-fried peeled seed), Dang Gui Shen (Angelica sinensis, root body), Hong Hua (Carthamus tinctorius), Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia glutinosa, raw), Cu San Leng (Sparganium stoloniferum, vinegar-prepared), Cu E Zhu (Curcuma zedoaria, vinegar-prepared), Yu Jin (Curcuma aromatica, root tuber), Chuan Niu Xi (Cyathula officinalis), Chi Shao (Paeonia lactiflora, red), Jie Geng (Platycodon grandiflorum), Chai Hu (Bupleurum chinense), Chao Zhi Ke (Citrus aurantium, dry-fried mature fruit), Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum chuanxiong), Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis)

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

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood is built on two classical sub-formulas - Si Ni San for Liver Qi-moving and Si Wu Tang for Blood tonification - with additional Blood-invigorating, channel-guiding, and stasis-dispelling herbs for a stronger Blood-moving effect than the base formula Blood's Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang).

  • Guang Chao Tao Ren (Prunus persica, dry-fried peeled seed) - Dry-Fried Peeled Peach Seed: Strongly invigorates Blood and dispels Blood stasis; one of the primary Blood-moving herbs in the Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang base formula
  • Dang Gui Shen (Angelica sinensis, root body) - Dong Quai Root Body / Chinese Angelica: Nourishes and moves Blood; one of the three Si Wu Tang herbs in this formula; addresses Blood deficiency underlying Blood stasis
  • Hong Hua (Carthamus tinctorius) - Carthamus Flower / Safflower: Invigorates Blood and dispels Blood stasis; works with Peach Seed as the primary Blood-invigorating pair in the Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang base
  • Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia glutinosa, raw) - Raw Rehmannia Root: Nourishes Blood and Yin, clears Heat; one of the three Si Wu Tang herbs in this formula; raw form used for its Blood-cooling and Heat-clearing action
  • Cu San Leng (Sparganium stoloniferum, vinegar-prepared) - Vinegar-Prepared Sparganium Rhizome: One of the three additional Blood-movers added to augment Blood's Palace; strongly breaks up Blood stasis and moves Qi; vinegar preparation enhances its stasis-dispelling action
  • Cu E Zhu (Curcuma zedoaria, vinegar-prepared) - Vinegar-Prepared Zedoary Rhizome: One of the three additional Blood-movers; breaks up Blood stasis and moves Qi; works with San Leng as a classic stasis-breaking pair; vinegar preparation enhances its action
  • Yu Jin (Curcuma aromatica, root tuber) - Turmeric Root Tuber / Aromatic Turmeric: One of the three additional Blood-movers; moves Qi and Blood, opens the Liver channel, and provides extra Qi- and Blood-moving action particularly in the vicinity of the Liver
  • Chuan Niu Xi (Cyathula officinalis) - Cyathula Root / Sichuan Ox-Knee: Mobilizes stagnant Blood downward; guides the formula's Blood-moving action downward to prevent stasis from accumulating in the upper body
  • Chi Shao (Paeonia lactiflora, red) - Chinese Red Peony Root: Cools Blood and invigorates Blood; one of the Si Ni San herbs; provides Blood-cooling action alongside the formula's Blood-moving herbs
  • Jie Geng (Platycodon grandiflorum) - Platycodon Root / Balloon Flower Root: Guides the formula upward to the Upper Burner; acts as an envoy herb to direct the formula's Blood-moving action to the chest and upper regions of the body
  • Chai Hu (Bupleurum chinense) - Bupleurum Root / Chinese Thoroughwax: Moves stagnant Liver Qi and expels invasions from the Shao Yang; one of the four Si Ni San herbs; the primary Liver Qi-moving herb in this formula
  • Chao Zhi Ke (Citrus aurantium, dry-fried mature fruit) - Dry-Fried Bitter Orange Mature Fruit: Moves Qi and breaks up stagnation in the chest and abdomen; one of the four Si Ni San herbs; dry-frying moderates its action
  • Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum chuanxiong) - Sichuan Lovage Rhizome / Chuanxiong: Invigorates Blood, moves Qi, and prevents the Blood tonics from becoming cloying; one of the three Si Wu Tang herbs in this formula
  • Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) - Chinese Licorice Root: Tonifies Spleen and Stomach Qi, moderates the actions of other herbs, and harmonizes the formula; one of the four Si Ni San herbs

Potential Drug Interactions

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood contains several potent Chinese herbs, including strongly Blood-invigorating, stasis-breaking, and Qi-moving herbs with known cardiovascular, hepatic, and anti-inflammatory activity. Because herb-drug interaction research in dogs and cats is limited, pets taking prescription medications should use this formula under veterinary supervision. Avoid use during pregnancy and with Dampness symptoms.

Extra caution may be appropriate for pets receiving anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications, cardiac medications, hepatic medications, NSAIDs, or multiple prescription medications. Your veterinarian can determine whether Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood is appropriate based on your pet's condition, medications, and laboratory results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood used for in TCVM?

In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) is traditionally used to invigorate Blood, dispel Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis, and open the channels. It is an augmented version of Blood's Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang), indicated for patterns of Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis in the Upper Burner, recommended when stronger Blood-moving actions are required.

How is Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood administered?

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood 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 in circulation, coat quality, and emotional calm relatively quickly, while those with more chronic or established Blood stasis patterns may require several weeks of consistent use. Your authorizing veterinarian can help set appropriate expectations based on your pet's TCVM diagnosis.

Can Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood be combined with other medications or supplements?

Always consult your veterinarian before combining Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood 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 anticoagulants, cardiac medications, and hepatic medications. See the Potential Drug Interactions section above for details.

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  • what is dispel stasis in the palace of blood for ? are there any side effects if the dog has had mast cell tumor ? and radiation previously?

    Thank you for your question!

    Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in Palace of Blood is designed to support animals with symptoms of Blood deficiency, Liver Qi Stagnation, and Blood stasis. This herbal combination can support animals with tumors including mast cell tumors. Kan Essentials recommends against using this formula in animals with typical signs of Dampness or animals who are pregnant.

    Please check with your TCVM vet (or visit https://franklintnvet.com/ or https://whiteoakvet.com/ if you need a TCVM vet) to see if this formula can support your pet with history of tumors or if another formula may be better. It takes a vet familiar with your case to help you choose the right formula, since there are so many different herbal formulas available.

    We require a veterinary authorization for herbal purchases, which you can request here: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/get-an-authorization.

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