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Lipomas, Skin Tags, Swellings
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  • Lipomas 
  • Cysts
  • Benign fatty tumors
  • Any abnormal growths or swellings
  • Lumps and Bumps

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Pattern Traditional Chinese Medicine Action
  • Accumulation of lumps & nodules
 
  • Transforms phlegm
  • Breaks apart phlegm nodules
  • Clears Heat
 
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.
Xia Ku Cao (Spica Prunellae)
Yi Yi Ren (Semen Coicis Lachyrma-jobi)
Jin Yin Hua (Flos Lonicerae)
Zao Jiao (Fructus Gleditsiae)
Zao Jiao Ci (Spina Gleditsiae)
Zhe Bei Mu (Fritillariae Thunbergii)
Ze Xie (Alisma Orientale)
Qing Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae Viridae)
Bai Zhi (Radix Angelicae Dahuricae)
Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae)
Mo Yao (Myrrha)
Ru Xiang (Gummi Olibanum)
Tong Cao (Medulla Tetrapanacis)

Jin Yin Hua (Flos Lonicerae) is an indispensable anti-inflammatory herb when it comes to treating toxic heat accumulation in the body.

Zhe Bei Mu (Bulbus Fritillariae Thunbergii), Xia Ku Cao (Spica Prunellae), and Kun Bu (Thallus Laminariae seu Eckloniae) are used to penetrate the channels, soften hardness and expel phlegm accumulation.

Zao Jiao (Fructus Gleditsiae), Zao Jiao Ci (Spina Gleditsiae), and Bai Zhi (Radix Angelicae Dahuricae) drain pus and disperse phlegm nodules

Blood invigorating herbs such as Ru Xiang (Gummi Olibanum), Mo Yao (Myrrha), Dang Gui (Radicis Angelicae Sinensis), and Chi Shao (Radix Paeoniae Rubrae) are used to disperse stagnation, relieve pain and help with the regeneration or healing process.

Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae) regulates qi, dispels phlegm and has a synergistic effect with the blood invigorating herbs to soften hardness and relieve pain.

Fang Feng (Radix Saposhnikoviae)


STOP! 
Surgery Should Be Your Last Resort!

Your Dog's Health Is In Your Hands! Open Your Mind.......

Quick Answers:
  • Safe for old dogs
  • Herbs are a powder
  • Works for multiple fatty lumps

Why are our dogs getting so many Lipoma's? That's the question we need to understand in order to rectify this situation.

First; A discussion of what this swelling actually consists of will really give us the clue...

These lumps are nothing but FAT. Chinese medicine calls these unsightly masses "nodules", which is a general term the Chinese use to describe the many different types of swellings, masses, enlargements, hardness, lumps etc.

Nodules, as well as hardened tissues, encompasses a wide variety of clinical conditions. When the cause is unknown, western medicine struggles to identify a diagnosis and a treatment. Conversely, Chinese medicine is quite effective as it offers a wide range of  herbs to reduce the swelling and dissolve and disperse these nodules of fat and hardened tissues.

What causes these nodules to you think?

Well it's the PawHealer.com's opinion that these lumps are actually caused by the accumulation of something which is called phlegm and damp (FAT!), and we believe it is  caused from a dog's diet that has been too rich in grains (this include rice, oats, bran, wheat, etc).

It's our thought that a dog's digestive system is just not properly equipped to completely handle these types of foods, and as a direct result of this inability to properly digest, there then becomes this accumulation of food, which just converts to this mass of phlegm and damp (FAT!).

The second cause may be a weakening digestive system, because either the dog was perhaps born with it,  or just the dog getting older causes the "Yang Ming" to decline (digestive channels). So what do we do about that? Again, work with the the diet and find foods that your dog can digest properly. Just because you have been feeding your dog the same food for 10 years does not mean that at this age, it won't cause a problem. Nobody, dog or person stays the same for a lifetime.

These herbs are programmed by nature to break apart the accumulation of this phlegm and damp, but a critical component to the success of this herbal formula is changing the lifestyle (menu) of the pet. We hope you give it a chance, because chances are that even if the lumps are removed by surgery they may very well return.

PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS & CHINESE MEDICINE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 

Nodule is a general term that is used to describe many different types of goiter, lymphedema, swelling, mass, enlargement, hardness, scrofula, boil, carbuncle, sore, lump, furuncle, abscess, polyp, hordeolum or hard-seated lesion in the body. Though these conditions may have different etiology, they are all characterized by swelling, inflammation and possible infection.

Western Medical Approach: Many of these conditions have no treatment available. When infection is involved, antibiotics may be used orally or topically. When there is pain and inflammation, analgesic or anti-inflammation drugs may be used for symptomatic treatment. Lastly, surgery may be performed to remove the nodule or hardened tissues.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach: These nodules are considered to be stagnation of qi, blood, and phlegm. From pharmacological perspective, these herbs have antibiotic effect to treat infection, and anti-inflammatory effect to reduce swelling and inflammation. Furthermore, these herbs are also effective for hardness and nodules where there are no signs of infection and inflammation. For this application, however, herbs must be taken continuously for a few months to slowly dissolve and disperse these nodules and hardened tissues.

Summation: Nodules and hardened tissues encompass a wide variety of clinical conditions. When the cause is unknown, western medicine struggles to identify a diagnosis and a treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine, however, is quite effective as it offers a wide range of therapeutic substances to treat infection, reduce swelling and inflammation, and dissolve and disperse nodules and hardened tissues.


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