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Go to the shopSIZE/QUANTITY: Concentrated 0.2g Capsules #50
TCVM PRINCIPLES: Softens the hardness and supports the body's natural ability to remove nodules.
INGREDIENTS: Bai Zhi, Da Huang, Jie Geng, Mu Li(Shu), Tian Hua Fen, Xia Ku Cao, Xuan Shen, Zhe Bei Mu
Inactive Ingredients: Bovine Gelatin and Gluten-free maltodextrin
How can I get Max’s formula for my dog with mast cell cancer ? I live in Oahu Hawai’i
Thanks for your question.
The manufacturer, Jing Tang, requires us to have approval from your veterinarian for all Jing Tang Herbal Products orders.
Here is the list provided by the Chi Institute of their vets (most TCVM vets went to the Chi Institute and use Jing Tang herbs) if you want to search further: https://store.tcvmherbal.com/Default.asp?
Maybe the list can help you find a TCVM vet in your area. If not, let us know and we can schedule a consultation for you with one of our vets.
When you have a vet who will authorize, if they don't have the herbs available for you to purchase from them, you can fill out this form to purchase from us: https://tcvmpet.com/pages/get-an-authorization
If you have any other questions or if we can help you in any way, just let us know!
What is the quantity of capsules that come in the Max's Formula Concentrated 0.2g Capsules order?
Hi! The Max's Formula Concentrated 0.2g Capsules come in bottles of 50 capsules. Thanks!
What is the dosage for an 85 lb dog
Hi, thanks for your questiion!
Per the manufacturer, Jing Tang, standard dosing is One 0.5g capsule per 20 to 40 lb of body weight twice daily.
Vets usually choose a dose in that range based on individual characteristics, constitution, and symptoms. Dosing and duration depend on the weight of the animal and its condition.
We require herbal authorization from a vet for all TCVM herb purchases.
https://tcvmpet.com/blogs/news/how-to-order-chinese-herbal-medicine-for-animals
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