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Jing Tang Shen Calmer is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal formula formulated to nourish Heart Yin and Blood, calm the Shen (spirit), and soothe Liver Qi. Recommended by holistic veterinarians for dogs, cats, and horses, this formula supports animals dealing with restlessness, stress, and environmental stressors by naturally supporting a balanced, calm state. Available in concentrated powder, capsules, tincture, and teapills. Dosing varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific guidance.
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Bai Shao Yao (Paeonia lactiflora), Bai Zi Ren (Platycladus orientalis, seed), Chai Hu (Bupleurum chinense), Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza), Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis), Fu Shen (Poria cocos, root), Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogon japonicus), Mu Li - Shu (Ostrea gigas, calcined), Qing Pi (Citrus reticulata, unripe peel), Suan Zao Ren - Sheng (Ziziphus jujuba, raw seed), Tian Men Dong (Asparagus cochinchinensis), Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra chinensis), Xiang Fu (Cyperus rotundus), Xuan Shen (Scrophularia ningpoensis), Ye Jiao Teng (Polygonum multiflorum, vine), Yuan Zhi (Polygala tenuifolia)
Inactive ingredients vary by format and may include: gluten-free maltodextrin, activated carbon, botanical wax, talcum, whitefish flavoring, vegetable glycerin, or bovine gelatin.
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Each herb in Shen Calmer is selected for its specific role within the TCVM framework. Together, their actions nourish Heart Yin and Blood, anchor the Shen, and regulate Liver Qi to support a calm, balanced state.
Shen Calmer contains several potent Chinese herbs, including Blood-moving herbs and Yin-nourishing herbs with known cardiovascular and sedative 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 sedatives or anxiolytics, anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications, cardiac medications, thyroid medications, chemotherapy, immunosuppressive drugs, or multiple prescription medications. Your veterinarian can determine whether Shen Calmer is appropriate based on your pet's condition, medications, and laboratory results.
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In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Shen Calmer is traditionally used to nourish Heart Yin and Blood, calm the Shen (spirit), and soothe Liver Qi stagnation. It is commonly recommended for dogs, cats, and horses experiencing restlessness, stress, or environmental stressors.
Depending on the format selected, Shen Calmer can be mixed into food (powder or tincture), given as a capsule, or administered as a teapill hidden in food or a soft treat. Dosing varies by species and body weight - your authorizing veterinarian will provide specific dosing guidance for your pet.
Results vary by individual. Some animals may show improvement within a few days, while those with more deeply established stress patterns may require several weeks of consistent use to see a meaningful shift. Your veterinarian can help set appropriate expectations based on your pet's condition.
Always consult your veterinarian before combining Shen Calmer 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 sedatives, anticoagulants, cardiac medications, and thyroid medications. See the Potential Drug Interactions section above for details.
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