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Go to the shopSIZE/QUANTITY: Concentrated 90g Powder
TCVM PRINCIPLES: Clear Damp-Heat, clear Heat-toxin, activate Blood, and resolve Stagnation
INGREDIENTS: Chi Shao (Red peony root), Chuan Xiong (Szechuan lovage root), Da Huang (Chinese Rhubarb), Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis), Gan Cao (Chinese licorice), Hong Hua (Safflower), Huang Qin (Chinese skullcap), Jie Geng (Platycodon Root), Mo Yao (Myrrh), Qing Pi (Green Tangerine Peel), Yin Chen Hao (Capillaris), Zhi Ke (Bitter orange), Zhi Zi (Gardenia).
Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free maltodextrin
What are the ingredients in Hot Hoof?
Thank you for your question! The ingredients in Hot Hoof II are: Chi Shao (Red peony root), Chuan Xiong (Szechuan lovage root), Da Huang (Chinese Rhubarb), Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis), Gan Cao (Chinese licorice), Hong Hua (Safflower), Huang Qin (Chinese skullcap), Jie Geng (Platycodon Root), Mo Yao (Myrrh), Qing Pi (Green Tangerine Peel), Yin Chen Hao (Capillaris), Zhi Ke (Bitter orange), Zhi Zi (Gardenia).
My 25 year old horse has white line disease. I am a veterinarian. I heard about this supplement from my farrier. I would like to try it but am unsure which formulation would be better the Hot Hoof 1 or 2 ?
Hi, thank you for your question!
Hot Hoof 1 helps with pain and founder prevention, while Hot Hoof 2 is used more for anti-inflammatory effects.
For veterinarians, we recommend you contact the manufacturer, Jing Tang, as they usually direct vet's medical questions to Chi University's Fresh Desk
What is the difference in formula between hot hoof I and II?
Hi, thanks for your question!
They are both for founder, but Hot Hoof 1 helps with pain and founder prevention while Hot Hoof 2 is used more for anti-inflammatory effects.
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