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Western Medical Indications:
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Hyperactivities during cycling
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Irregular cycling
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TCVM Indications:
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Blood Deficiency and Blood Stasis
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Hyperactivities or back pain during cycling
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Irregular cycling
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Pulse: Wiry or choppy
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Tongue: Pale or purple
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Contraindications:
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Do not use during pregnancy
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Dosage for Horse:
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15 g twice daily as top dressing on feed
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Dosage for Dog/Cat:
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0.5 g per 10 to 20 lb body weight twice daily
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Directions:
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Use up to 1 month
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Chinese Principles of Treatment:
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Nourish Blood, clear Heat and resolve Blood stasis
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Classical Antecedent:
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Tao Hong Si Wu Tang from Yi Zong Jin Jian (Golden Mirror of the Medical Tradition) written by Wu Qian et al in 1742.
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Ingredients and Actions:
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