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Go to the shopResolves Wind Cold invasion that turns to Wind Heat as they pass from the Tai Yang to the Yang Ming or from the Wei to the Qi level, strong cooling action, addresses Heat lodged in the muscles, joints and nerves along the back.
Occasional neck and back discomfort or muscle and joint irritation, stiffness of extremities.
Supports a healthy nervous system and spinal cord.
Occasional loss of balance.
Irritability and restlessness.
Increased thirst.
Dry nasal passages, eye redness.
Veterinary Authorization Required
Avoid use in animals with Cold patterns or Yin deficiency
Pinyin Name |
Common Name |
Chai hu |
Bupleurum root |
Du huo |
Pubescent angelica root |
Huang qin |
Chinese skullcap root |
Ge gen |
Kudzu root |
Bai shao |
White peony root |
Qiang huo |
Notopterygium root and rhizome |
Hong zao |
Red jujube fruit |
Sheng shi gao |
Gypsum |
Bai zhi |
Fragrant angelica root |
Jie geng |
Platycodon root |
Gan jiang |
Ginger rhizome |
Gan cao |
Chinese licorice root and rhizome |
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