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San Ren Tang

San Ren Tang was originally deigned for heat stroke in humans, however it has been adapted for the treatment of several vommon disorders including, but not limited to, asthma, crystalluria, chronic vomiting, oily skin, constipation adn cystitis. It may be the only formula needed for many patients, since many times these disorders either co-exist or figure prominantly in the past medical history of the same animal. The focus of the formula is on the Drnainage of Dampness adn the Transformation of Phlegm. Symptoms of these include greasy skin, moist coughs, profuse watery eye discharge, chronic vomiting and urinary tract disease. SRT assists with constipation since its natural oil content lubricatesthe large intestine; it also promotes intestinal contraction.  The formula is popular in feline medicine because of its mildtaste, making it easy to administer. It is similar to Si MIao San but it is much milder in its cooling anti-inflammatory effects. It is safe for long term use. 

 

San Ren Tang treats:

• Dampness Accumulation

• Damp Heat

• Phlegm Accumulation

• Qi Stagnation

• Shao Yang Pathogen (GB, TB)

• Spleen Qi Deficiency

 

Symptoms Treated

Urinary/Renal •Azotemia •Bacteriuria •Crystalluria •Cystitis •Hematuria •Oliguria • Pollakiuria •Polyuria •Proteinuria •Urinary Incontinence  •Stranguria •Urolithiasis

Respiratory   •Cough •Dyspnea •Nasal Congestion •Reverse Sneezing

•Sneezing

Gastrointestinal   •Colitis •Constipation •Eructation •Fecal Incontinence

•Inappetance •Vomiting

Cutaneous •Abscess •Anal sacculitis •Erythema •Lipoma  •Itch •Seborrhea Oleosa

Abdomen/Liver/Pancreas •Distention

Behavioural  •Agitation •Anxiety •Hyperexcitability •Insomnia •Inappropriate Urination

Ocular •Eye Discharge

Otic  •Otitis Externa

 

Diseases Treated

• Urolithiasis

• Cystitis

• Glomerulonephritis

• Incontinence - Urinary

• Pyelonephritis

• Inappropriate Urination

• Asthma

• Bronchitis

• Rhinitis

• Pharyngitis

• Colitis

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease

• Gastritis

• Constipation (Megacolon)

• Seborrhea Oleosa

• Dermatitis - Allergic

• Anal Sacculitis

• Pyoderma - Superficial

• Abscess

• Lick Granuloma

• Pancreatitis

• Ascites

• Anxiety

• Conjunctivitis

• Otitis Externa

 

San Ren Tang contains the following herbs:

Round Cardamon

Pinellia rhizome

Lophatherum

Magnolia bark

Talc

Rice Paper pith

Apricot seed

Coix seed

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