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Herbs for Pet Seizures

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Original price $ 162.00
$ 27.00 USD
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Chinese Herbal Medicine for Dogs, Cats, and Horses

Herbs for Pet Seizures

DI TAN TANG

These Herbs that can be used for Dog, Cat, Horse, or other Mammals

 

What Can Cause a Dog to Have Seizures?

Causes of Epilepsy According to Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the eyes of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), unexplained chronic seizures can have several different causes. 

First, chronic seizures can be caused by trauma to the brain. Before any further diagnosis can be made, brain damage must be confirmed or ruled out.  Modern medical techniques are essential for this kind of diagnosis.

If brain damage is not obvious, further differentiation is required.

Telling YIN SEIZURES from YANG SEIZURES

All seizures are thought to be caused by Internal Wind.  Fainting, strokes, seizures, convulsions, paralysis, palsy, and even facial tics are attributed to Internal Wind.

OPEN SEIZURES

These seizures are marked by open or flaccid paralysis.  Passing out, going limp, and fainting are yin seizures.

CLOSED SEIZURES

Yang seizures, on the other hand, are clenched and spastic, and are called closed seizures. Liver Wind causes most closed seizures.

Signs of Seizures in Animals

  • Stiffness of the tongue
  • Sudden falling and loss of consciousness
  • Convulsions


SEIZURE HERB FORMULA Ingredients

Zhi Ban Xia
(Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae)

12%

Chen Pi
Aged Citrus Peel

12

Dan Nan Xing 
(Arisaematis cum Fel Bovis)

12

Ju Hong 
(Exocarpium Citri Erythrocarpae)

10

Fu Ling 
(Sclerotium Poriae Cocos)

12

Zhi Shi 
(Fructus Immaturus Citri Aurantii)

10

Shi Chang Pu 
(Rhizoma Acori)

10

Dang Shen 
(Radix Codonopsis)

8

Zhu Ru 
(Caulis Bambusae in Taenia)

8

Gan Cao 
(Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis)

2

Sheng Jiang

3

Da Zao
(sour date)

3

SEIZURE HERB Dosage

Dogs, Cats, Horses: Use 1 gram (scoop) for each 20 lbs of body weight. Mix with food or water.  Administer 1- 3 times a day
Though most of these herbs are chosen for their safety and are not known to be harmful, it is always wise to begin with a small dose of .25 grams / pound in order to assess your own pet's reaction and gradually increase the dose until the therapeutic amount is reached.

SEIZURE HERB Safety

When taken as directed, this formula is generally regarded as safe for all creatures.

 

* Information is for educational purpose and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your healthcare provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Choose Small, Medium, or Large Pet Powder: 50g Pet Seizure Powder (Medicines Cannot Be Resold and are Not Refundable)