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Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace (Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang) is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal formula formulated to invigorate Blood, dispel Blood stasis below the diaphragm, and alleviate Liver Qi stagnation to address occasional irritability, depression, agitation, lethargy, and occasional fixed stagnation in the middle body. Recommended by holistic veterinarians, this formula has been in use since 1830 for Blood stasis of the abdomen. For Blood stasis above the diaphragm, Blood's Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) or Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) may be more appropriate; for lower body Blood stasis, Dispel Stasis in the Lower Palace (Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang) may be more appropriate. Available in liquid and tablet forms. Dosing varies by species and body weight; your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific guidance.
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Zhi Xiang Fu (Cyperus rotundus, prepared), Dang Gui Shen (Angelica sinensis, root body), Chi Shao (Paeonia lactiflora, red), Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum chuanxiong), Hong Hua (Carthamus tinctorius), Mu Dan Pi (Paeonia suffruticosa, root bark), Guang Chao Tao Ren (Prunus persica, dry-fried peeled seed), Zhi Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis yanhusuo, prepared), Chao Zhi Ke (Citrus aurantium, dry-fried mature fruit), Wu Yao (Lindera aggregata), 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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Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace is organized around three functional groups: a partial Si Ni San base for Qi-moving, a set of Blood-moving herbs that replace Rehmannia to strengthen stasis-dispelling action, and additional Qi-invigorating herbs that further enhance circulation in the Middle Burner.
Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace contains several potent Chinese herbs, including strongly Blood-moving and stasis-dispelling herbs (notably Guang Chao Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Mu Dan Pi, and Zhi Yan Hu Suo) with known cardiovascular, anticoagulant, and hepatic 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 anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications, cardiac medications, hepatic medications, NSAIDs, or multiple prescription medications. Your veterinarian can determine whether Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace is appropriate based on your pet's condition, medications, and laboratory results.
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In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace (Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang) is traditionally used to invigorate Blood, dispel Blood stasis below the diaphragm, and alleviate Liver Qi stagnation. It has been in use since 1830 for Blood stasis of the abdomen and is indicated for patterns of Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis in the Middle Burner. For Blood stasis above the diaphragm or in the lower body, other formulas in the Zhu Yu Tang family may be more appropriate.
Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace 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.
Results vary by individual and the severity of the pattern. Some animals may show improvement in emotional calm, energy, and abdominal comfort relatively quickly, while those with more chronic or established Blood stasis and Liver Qi stagnation patterns may require several weeks of consistent use. Your authorizing veterinarian can help set appropriate expectations based on your pet's TCVM diagnosis.
Always consult your veterinarian before combining Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace 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.
How does this differ from Jing Tang's Stasis Breaker in regard to moving qi and dispelling stagnation?
Hello, and thank you for your question! Below are the lists of actions for each formula as described by the manufacturers:
Kan Essentials Dispel Stasis in the Middle Palace (Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang): Dispels Blood stasis, invigorates the Blood, tonifies Yang, alleviates discomfort.
Stasis Breaker: Breaks Blood stasis, softens the hardness and clears enlargement.
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