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Si Wu Tang

Si Wu Tang (SWT) is the  quintessential formula for the treatment of Blood deficiency, a condition particularly common in dogs. Symptoms of Blood deficiency  include anxiety, frequent dreaming, timidity, noise sensitivity, territorial aggression, anemia, mild arthrtic pain better with movement, mild liver enzyme increases, and infertiliy. 

 

Si Wu Tang treats:

• Blood Deficiency

 

Symptoms Treated

Cutaneous •Alopecia •Itch  •Seborrhea Sicca

Reproductive •Anestrus •Infertility

Musculoskeletal  •Neck Pain •Spasm •Stiffness

Abdomen/Liver/Pancreas •Liver Enzyme Elevation •Small Liver

Behavioural  •Anxiety •Insomnia •Irritability •Restlessness •Territoriality • Timidity

Hematologic •Anemia

Ocular •Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca  •Vision Loss

 

Diseases Treated

• Dermatitis - Allergic

• Anal Sacculitis

• Alopecia

• Seborrhea Sicca

• Lick Granuloma

• Infertility

• Anestrus

• Muscle Spasm

• Arthritis

• Trauma

• Degenerative Joint Disease

• Hepatitis

• Hyperlipidemia

• Portosystemic Shunt

• Anxiety

• Anxiety - Separation

• Noise Sensitivity

• Territorial Aggression

• Fear Aggression

• Anemia

• Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

• Progressive Retinal Degeneration

• Vision Loss

 

Si Wu Tang contains the following herbs:

White Peony root

Ligusticum rhizome

Chinese Angelica root

Prepared Rehmannia root

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