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Western Medical Indications:
Severe behavioral problems
TCVM Indications:
Aggressive attack
Barking without reasons, chasing tail
Cribber, or stall anxiety
Fire-Phlegm misting the Mind
Hyperactivity to mental mania
Unable to be still, always restlessness
Pulse: Surging and rapid
Contraindications:
None
Warning:
None
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 and can be used up to 6 months.
Chinese Principles of Treatment:
Clear Fire/Heat and transform phlegm, calm the Heart and tranquilize the Mind.
Classical Antecedent:
Zhen Xin San from Yuan Heng Liao Ma Ji (Yuan-heng’s Therapeutic Treatise of Horses) written by Yu Benyuan and Yu Benheng in 1608.
Ingredients:
Ban Xia-Pinellia, Dang Shen-Codonopsis, Fang Feng-Ledebouriella, Fu Ling-Poria, Huang Lian-Coptis, Huang Qin-Scutellaria,
Jiang Can-Bombyx, Tian Nan Xing-Arisaema, Yu Jin-Curcuma, Yuan Zhi-Polygala, Zhi Zi-Gardenia, Zhu Ru-Bambusa
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