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Al -

I am giving her Ge Xia Zhu Yu Wan. I also have Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan.

Would it hurt if I also gave her those? They are little tea pills.

The TCM vet has me giving the Ge Xia 6 pills two times per day - and

the suggested dosage on the Zhi Bai is 4 pills two times per day for up

to 7 days. Thanks for letting me know.

Sherry

 

On Dec 6, 2007, at 10:18 AM, Al Stone wrote:

 

> On Dec 6, 2007 5:33 AM, sherry bakko <sbakko wrote:

>

> > Good morning. Well, Rose (my dog) is still panting this morning.

> >

>

> In TCM, end stage cancer often looks like " yin deficiency " or " yin

> deficiency with heat " . Heat makes dogs pant, and it can be aggravated

> in the

> late afternoon to evening, or even into the night. This is a similar

> mechanism to what a menopausal woman goes through with night sweats

> and hot

> flashes.

>

> Your dog is having hot flashes. :)

>

> But of course, the kidney cancer is obviously not menopause and so

> I'm sorry

> about that. In the meantime, if you would like to track down some herb

> extracts or formulas to add to your pooch's food, you may see some

> alleviation of this panting symptom.

>

> If your chiro only has pre-made formulas, look for " zhi bai di huang

> wan " .

> Another that he might have in stock is called " Qing Hao Bei Jia Tang " .

>

> Individual herbs that might be even better include:

>

> zhi mu and huang bai (this is the " zhi bai " ingredients in the above

> formula)

>

> di gu pi - clears " bone steaming fever " , probably not a bad idea to

> help the

> kidneys

>

> dan shen - not usually thought of for deficiency fever, but cooling

> and

> moves the blood to address the tumor, give or take...

>

> mu dan pi - same as dan shen.

 

 

 

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Ge Xia Zhu Yu Wan is for the tumor. Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan is for the heat.

They both apply well, I think.

 

To know dosages, I need to know your dog's weight.

 

On Dec 6, 2007 5:57 PM, sherry bakko <sbakko wrote:

 

> Al -

> I am giving her Ge Xia Zhu Yu Wan. I also have Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan.

> Would it hurt if I also gave her those? They are little tea pills.

> The TCM vet has me giving the Ge Xia 6 pills two times per day - and

> the suggested dosage on the Zhi Bai is 4 pills two times per day for up

> to 7 days. Thanks for letting me know.

> Sherry

>

 

 

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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