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TCVM Indications:
Disharmony between Spleen and Liver
Liver Qi Stagnation with Blood Deficiency and Spleen Qi Deficiency
Vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia
Wood constitution with GI issues
Pulse: Soft and wiry
Tongue: Pale purple
Contraindications:
None
Warning:
None
Dosage for Horse:
15 grams twice a day as top dressing on feed.
Dosage for Dog/Cat:
0.5 gram per 10lbs. to 20lbs. body weight twice daily.
Directions:
Use up to 6 months.
Chinese Principles of Treatment:
Soothe Liver Qi, resolve stagnation, tonify Blood and strengthen Spleen.
Classical Antecedent:
Xiao Yao San from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tai Ping Era) written by Chen Shi-Wen et al in 1080.
Ingredients:
Bai Shao-Paeonia, Bai Zhu-Atractylodes, Chai Hu-Bupleurum, Dang Gui-Angelica, Fu Ling-Poria, Gan Cao-Glycyrrhiza
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