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Go to the shopSIZE/QUANTITY: Concentrated 90g Powder
TCVM PRINCIPLES: Clear Damp-Heat, move Qi, activate Blood and resolve Stagnation
INGREDIENTS: Chai Hu, Chen Pi, Chi Shao, Da Huang, Dang Gui, Hong Hua, Jie Geng, Mo Yao, Qing Pi, Tao Ren, Yan Hu Suo, Yin Chen Hao
Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free maltodextrin
Will this work for navicular inflammation?
Thank you for your question! Hot Hoof 1 is formulated to specifically address laminitis and may not address the underlying imbalances associated with navicular disease. There are other herbal formulas or combinations of herbal formulas that may be appropriate, however, such as Body Sore, Tendon Ligament Formula, Sang Zhi San, or others. We recommend checking with your vet to see what your horse's TCVM diagnosis is. This will help your vet choose the correct herbal formula. Here's a helpful article: https://ivcjournal.com/tcvm-for-lameness-in-horses-diagnosis-and-treatment/ Also, your veterinarian's authorization is needed in order to purchase from us. You can request authorization here: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/get-an-authorization.
Can Hot Hoof 1 be given with Equioxx?
Jing Tang Hot Hoof I is a TCVM herbal formula that requires a veterinarian’s authorization. It can generally be given with Equioxx, but it’s essential to proceed with caution and under veterinary guidance. Hot Hoof I, an herbal formula designed to support circulation and reduce inflammation, may complement the effects of Equioxx, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). However, the combination may carry risks, so it’s crucial to consult your veterinarian to ensure the treatments are appropriate for your horse’s condition and to determine the correct dosages. While these products can work together to manage inflammation through different mechanisms, close monitoring is necessary for potential side effects such as gastrointestinal upset, reduced appetite, or behavioral changes. Your veterinarian may also recommend additional measures, like gastrointestinal protectants, to minimize risks. Your veterinarian will know best from your horse's health history. With proper authorization and guidance, this combination can be safely and effectively used to support your horse’s health. Does your veterinarian currently work with TCVM herbal formulas? If so, he/she should easily be able to help you. If you need help finding a TCVM-trained veterinarian, please see this list: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/find-a-tcvm-trained-veterinarian. Alternatively, you could schedule a telemedicine consultation with our TCVM-trained veterinarian: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/schedule-a-consultation. I hope this information helps! If you have any other questions or if we can help you in any way, just let us know!