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Western Medical Indications:
Colitis
Gastroenteritis
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
TCVM Indications:
Bloody diarrhea
Damp-Heat at LI
Damp-Heat in the Middle Jiao
Pulse: Floating, rapid
Contraindications:
None
Warning:
Be careful with use in Qi or Yang deficient patients
Dosage for Horse:
100 grams twice daily for 7 days
Foal: 50 grams twice daily for 7 days
Dosage for Dog/Cat:
/Cat: 0.5 g per 10 lb body weight twice daily for 7 days
Chinese Principles of Treatment:
Clear Damp-Heat, detoxify from LI and ST
Classical Antecedent:
Yu Jin San from Yuan Heng Liao Ma Ji (Yuan-heng's Therapeutic Treatise of Horses) written by Yu Benyuan and Yu Benheng in 1608.
Ingredients:
Bai Shao-Paeonia, Da Huang-Rheum, He Zi-Terminalis Chebula, Huang Bai-Phellodendron, Huang Lian-Coptis,
Huang Qin-Scutellaria, Yu Jin-Curcuma, Zhi Zi-Gardenia
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