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Arthritis
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  • Arthritis
  • Hip pain
  • Bone spurs
Empirical Hound Joint Formula
1183#Empirical_Hound_Joint_Formula
Traditional Chinese Medicine Pattern Traditional Chinese Medicine Action
Painful Obstruction Syndrome
  • Wind, Damp, Cold and Hot
  • Generalized pain
  • Blood
 
  • Dispel wind Damp to relieve pain
  • Open peripheral channels and collaterals
  • Dispel wind and damp
 
Additional Information
100 gms of herbal powder per bottle
Makes 200 capsules
 10 lb dog 1 gms a day/05 gms a week/25 gms month
 20 lb dog 2 gms a day/10 gms a week/40 gms month
 30 lb dog 3 gms a day/15 gms a week/45 gms month
 40 lb dog 4 gms a day/20 gms a week/80 gms month

 50 lb dog 5 gms a day/25 gms a week/100 gms month
 60 lb dog 6 gms a day/30 gms a week/120 gms month
 70 lb dog 7 gms a day/35 gms a week/140 gms month
 80 lb dog 8 gms a day/40 gms a week/160 gms month
 90 lb dog 9 gms a day/45 gms a week/180 gms month
   > 90 lbs follow 90 lb dog dosage

2 days a week herbs are not give...we call this herb holidays...so the body will not build tolerance.
Wind Damp Dispeling & Pain Relieving Herbs:
*Acrid and bitter taste
*Enter liver & kidney channels
*Function is to dispel exterior pathogenic factors of wind, cold and damp
  • du huo (radix angelicae pubescentis)
  • fen fang ji (radix stephaniae tetarande)
  • wei ling xian (radix clematidis)
  • can sha (excrementum bombycis mori)
  • qin jiao (radix gentianae macrophyllae)

Wind Damp Dispelling & Collateral Opening Herbs:

* Acrid and bitter taste
* Enters kidney and liver channels
* Function to open peripheral channels
  • Mu Gua (fructus chaenomelis)
  • qian nian jian (rhizoma homalomenae)
  • hai tong pi (cortex erythrinae
  • xi xian cao (herba siegesbeckiae



The Role Of Chinese Medicine And Canine Chronic Pain

Traditional Chinese medicine views chronic joint and muscle pain much differently than western medicine. The western docs will most of the time group canine pain into the well known category of  "arthritis", whereas Chinese medicine will call pain of any sort   "bi zheng" , which translates to a Chinese medicine pattern known as painful obstruction syndrome.

For severe and chronic pain (bi zheng), we use herbs that are called wind-damp dispelling herbs which help to eliminate pathogens from muscles and joints. This set of herbs may be used to treat the symptoms for western diseases such as arthritis, arthralgia, sciatica, bone spurs, and even post stroke complications.

Traditional Chinese medicine classic texts don't mention the diseases you know as arthritis etc., but instead they  provided us with a long and rich history of the various patterns that are associated with bodily aches and pains and what herbs should be used for each type of pattern.

Please be aware that we do not make claims that we cure or treat western diseases such as arthritis...You already have your veterinarian to provide your dog with all necessary medicines for that,  however we do proudly offer remedies that help to treat aches and pain associated with various pattern due to environmental factors such as wind, cold, damp etc as well as conditions of excess and deficiencies that we say cause pain ... it's a whole new way of approaching a system that is out of balance...!

Chinese Herbal Medicine And What They Can Do For Your Dog

1) Dispel wind and damp in order to relieve pain: These herbs strongly dispel exterior pathogenic factors of wind, cold and damp in order to help relieve pain.

2) Open peripheral channels and collateral: these herbs eliminate stagnation as to address chronic and stubborn bi zheng (painful obstructions syndrome) which presents by decreased by  range of movement of joints, decreased mobility of the extremities, bodily numbness, hemiplegia and paralysis.

3) Dispel wind and damp by strengthening the tendons and bones: these herbs enter the Liver and Kidney channels to tonify the tendons and bones. These herbs are used when the dog presents with pain, soreness and weakness which is of a deficiency nature as well as possible atrophy of soft tissue.

What Type of Pain Pattern Does Your Dog Experience?

Bi zheng is attributed to exterior factors...this is a very easy concept to understand; Think about it this way; How many people do you know that will tell you that their joints hurt more when its cold or when its damp outside?

TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) is based  firmly and fundamentally  believes that the environment and the physical body have a very direct relationship to each other and it says one effects the other and thus it is said that bi zheng (painful obstruction) is in most instances caused by exterior pathogenic factors namely wind, cold and dampness.

Since there are many different external factors that can cause painful obstruction syndrome,  we must use many different formulas to treat the various types of bi zheng (painful obstruction syndrome) as listed below:

* Xing bi (mobil painful obstruction): Characterized by pain in the upper body, and the pain moves around and is not fixed,

* Tong bi (extremely painful obstruction) presents with noticeable cold signs and symptoms, and you will notice that the pain becomes worse when the weather is cold.The pain is fixed and localized to one area and is extremely painful.

* Zhuo bi (fixed painful obstruction) is pain that worsens when the weather becomes more damp, that is heavy and sinking and the area of pain is fixed and located on the lower extremities

* Re bi (painful obstructions) which is characterized by a sensation of heat, redness, swelling as well as pain. This pattern is due to long term obstruction of channels by wind, cold or damp.

* Wan bi (painful obstruction) is caused by repetitive injuries to the same areas, causing stiffness, numbness, and lack of mobility.

* Wei bi (atrophic painful obstruction) is caused by deficiency of the TCM Liver and Kidney, with such presentations as atrophy, weakness, and pain of the muscles and bones.

* Xue bi: (blood painful obstruction) is due to the condition of the blood, and is characterized by dull achey pain due to blood failing to nourish the tendons and bones.

* Zhou bi (generalized painful obstruction) is characterized by generalized pain that also affects the bones and joints.

So as you see, we have many different patterns that will encompass pain, but don't worry we take the worry of selection out of your hands. At the time of purchase we prompt you to fill out a information form and from that we pick the right herbs for your dog!

We offer powerful and effective Chinese herbs for your dog and do it with personalized and customized service....At PawHealer.com its all about the dog....