Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (Supple Spine)
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang corrects Qi, Blood, Yin & Yang deficiencies that have left an animal (usu geriatric) vulnerable to Wind Cold Damp invasion, with resultant low back and hind limb pain, weakness and spasm. Patients that benefit often have a lameness that is aggravated by cold wet weather, and show their underlying fatigue by being especially lame after exertion and much imporved after rest.
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang treats:
• Tai Yang Pathogen (BL, SI)
• Kidney Yang Deficiency
• Kidney Yin Deficiency
• Kidney Qi Deficiency
• Kidney Essence (Jing) Deficiency
• Blood Deficiency
• Wind Cold Damp Invasion
Symptoms Treated
Urinary/Renal • Polyuria
Cutaneous •Alopecia •Itch •Seborrhea Sicca
Neurologic •Proprioceptive Deficits • Paralysis
Musculoskeletal •Back Pain •Lameness •Muscle Atrophy •Neck Pain
•Spasm •Stiffness •Hind Limb Weakness
Behavioural •Anxiety •Insomnia •Inappropriate Urination •Irritability •Memory Loss •Restlessness •Territoriality •Timidity
Ocular •Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
Otic •Deafness
Diseases Treated
• Incontinence - Urinary
• Inappropriate Urination
• Alopecia
• Seborrhea Sicca
• Degenerative Myleopathy
• Disc Herniation
• Muscle Spasm
• Scotty Cramp
• Arthritis
• Degenerative Joint Disease
• Anxiety
• Cognitive Dysfunction
• Noise Sensitivity
• Fear Aggression
• Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
• Vision Loss
• Hearing Loss
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang contains the following herbs:
White Peony root
Cyathula root
Ligusticum rhizome
Pubescent Angelica root
Eucommia bark
Ledebouriella root
Poria
Licorice root
Notopterygium root
Large Leaf Gentian root
Cinnamon bark
Ginseng root
Prepared Rehmannia root
Loranthus
Curculigo rhizome
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