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Western Medical Indications:
Ataxia
Sequelae of stroke
Weakness after IVDD
TCVM Indications:
General weakness
Warm-seeking behavior
Qi and/or Yang Deficiency
Rear weakness
Pulse: Weak
Tongue: Pale and wet
Contraindications:
Yin Deficiency and Excess Heat
Dosage for Horse:
15 g twice daily as top dressing on feed
Dosage for Dog/Cat:
0.5 g per 10 to 20 lb body weight twice daily
Directions:
Use as needed up to 6 months.
Chinese Principles of Treatment:
Tonify Qi, nourish blood, move blood, smoothen the Channels
Classical Antecedent:
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang from Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Corrections of Errors Among Physicians) written by Wang Qing-Ren in 1830.
Ingredients:
Bai Shao-Paeonia, Chuan Xiong-Ligusticum, Dang Gui-Angelica, Di Long-Lumbricus, Hong Hua-Carthamus, Huang Qi-Astragalus,
Tao Ren-Persica
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