Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Hi Tim > I'm looking for standard dosing information for Di Gu Pi San. It is > used for pets in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to treat > " inflammation and issues involving fear " . The ingredients are: > Buguzhi, Danshen, Danggui, Digupi, Duhuo, Duzhong, Gusuibu, Huangbai, > Mudanpi, Qinjiao, Shengdihuang, Shudihuang, Zexie. Tim Sharpe Digupi San (From the Chi Institute - Veterinary) Formula Code: C2034 Di Gu Pi addresses the tonification of Kidney Yin and Qi and the elimination of Wind-Damp. It is designed for the Kidney Yin and Qi Deficiency bony bi syndrome. Contraindications: None Warning: Stop administration immediately if the patient develops diarrhea or vomiting. Dosage for Horse: 15g twice daily as top dressing on feed Dosage for Dog/Cat: 0.5 g per 10 to 20 lb body weight twice daily Directions: Use as needed up to 6 months Chinese Principles of Treatment: Nourish Yin, clear deficient Heat, tonify Kidney Yang, dispel Wind-Damp Classical Antecedent: Digupi San Ingredients and Actions: English Name Latin Name Actions Bu Gu Zhi Psoralea Tonify Kidney Yang and Yin Dan Shen Salvia Invigorate Blood and resolve stagnation Dang Gui Angelica Nourish Blood and relieve pain Di Gu Pi Lycium Nourish Yin and clear deficient Heat Du Zhong Eucommia Strengthens the back Gu Sui Bu Drynaria Tonify Kidney Yang and strengthen bones Huang Bai Phellodendron Nourish Yin and clear Heat Mu Dan Pi Moutan Cool Blood, clear Heat, resolve stagnation Qin Jiao Gentiana Clear Wind-Damp, nourish Yin Rou Cong Rong Cistanche Tonify Kidney Yang and Yin Shu Di Huang Rehmannia Nourish Blood and Yin Wei Ling Xian Clematis Clear Wind-Damp and benefit the Channels Ze Xie Alisma Drain Damp and benefit the urination Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 Hi Tim > I'm looking for standard dosing information for Di Gu Pi San. It is > used for pets in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to treat > " inflammation and issues involving fear " . The ingredients are: > Buguzhi, Danshen, Danggui, Digupi, Duhuo, Duzhong, Gusuibu, Huangbai, > Mudanpi, Qinjiao, Shengdihuang, Shudihuang, Zexie. Tim Sharpe Digupi San (From the Chi Institute - Veterinary) Formula Code: C2034 Di Gu Pi addresses the tonification of Kidney Yin and Qi and the elimination of Wind-Damp. It is designed for the Kidney Yin and Qi Deficiency bony bi syndrome. Contraindications: None Warning: Stop administration immediately if the patient develops diarrhea or vomiting. Dosage for Horse: 15g twice daily as top dressing on feed Dosage for Dog/Cat: 0.5 g per 10 to 20 lb body weight twice daily Directions: Use as needed up to 6 months Chinese Principles of Treatment: Nourish Yin, clear deficient Heat, tonify Kidney Yang, dispel Wind-Damp Classical Antecedent: Digupi San Ingredients and Actions: English Name Latin Name Actions Bu Gu Zhi Psoralea Tonify Kidney Yang and Yin Dan Shen Salvia Invigorate Blood and resolve stagnation Dang Gui Angelica Nourish Blood and relieve pain Di Gu Pi Lycium Nourish Yin and clear deficient Heat Du Zhong Eucommia Strengthens the back Gu Sui Bu Drynaria Tonify Kidney Yang and strengthen bones Huang Bai Phellodendron Nourish Yin and clear Heat Mu Dan Pi Moutan Cool Blood, clear Heat, resolve stagnation Qin Jiao Gentiana Clear Wind-Damp, nourish Yin Rou Cong Rong Cistanche Tonify Kidney Yang and Yin Shu Di Huang Rehmannia Nourish Blood and Yin Wei Ling Xian Clematis Clear Wind-Damp and benefit the Channels Ze Xie Alisma Drain Damp and benefit the urination Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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