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| Anal Glands |
| Common Name |
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- Anal gland disharmony
- Smelly bottom
- Scooting the bottom
- Inflamed anal glands
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| Traditional Chinese Medicine Pattern |
Traditional Chinese Medicine Action |
- Accumulation of Damp
- Accumulation of Damp plus Heat
- Liver/Gallbladder Fire
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- Transform Damp
- Clears Heat
- Courses Liver Qi
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- Each bottle makes 200 capsules (when capsules are selected)
- Each bottle contains 100 grams of herbal powder (if powder is selected)
- 1/4 teaspoon is equal to 1 gram of powder
Suggested Use of Powder and Capsules:
5-20 pounds use 1/2 teaspoon powder twice a day or if capsules take 2 capsules twice per day
21-50 pounds use 3/4 to1 teaspoon powder twice a day or if capsules take 4-5 capsules twice per day
51-90 pounds use 1.5 teaspoon powder twice a day of or if capsules take 5 capsules twice per day
90-up pounds use 2 teaspoons powder twice a day or if capsules take 6 capsules twice per day
This is a basic guidline you may receive instructions individualized for your order.
- Cang zhu
- Yi yi ren
- Huang bai
- Chuan niu xie
Traditional Chinese medicine considers and increase of anal gland sac content to the pathological accumulation of "Dampness". Any bodily accumulation of an abnormal amount of fluids will always fit into this pattern of disharmony.
The root cause of these abnormal secretions from the dog's anal glands can be attributed most of the time to a diet rich in dampening foods. These food choices are considered to be highly processed and too rich in grains, which includes rice, wheat, barley and oats.
A diet of raw meat and vegetable fiber is recommend while using our herbal recommendation. Understand that our formula is not just a remedy for acute situations, it is to be used to balance and harmonize the dog for long term relief and well being.
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