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Breast Stasis ships directly from our supplier and may require additional processing time.
Concentrated Breast Stasis Formula provided in bottles of:
- 90 grams Powder (for Horses and Large Dogs)
- 50 capsules (0.2 grams per capsule) of concentrate
- 100 capsules (0.5 grams per capsule) of concentrate
TCVM: Stasis and Stagnation in the bones, Soothe Liver Qi, resolve Stagnation, move blood, shrink masses
Product Precautions:
Do not use during pregnancy. May cause loose stool.
Product Use:
Amount for Dog/Cat
One 0.5g capsule per 20-40 lb of body weight twice daily.
One 0.2g capsule for small dog/cat once a day <10lbs
Horse: 2 and 1/2 large scoops (3g) twice a day. Dog/cat: 1/2 to 1 small scoop per 10 to 20 lb body weight twice a day. Or as suggested by a veterinarian. 1 level large scoop holds about 1.2 g powder. 1 level small scoop holds about 0.25 g powder.
1 Concentrated 90g bottle lasts approximately 2 weeks.
Use up to 6 months.
Classical Antecedent:
Breast Stasis Formula or Ru Yong Xiao Jie San is a modification of classical formula Chai Hu Shu Gan Wan, which was from Jing Yue Quan Shu (Collected Treatises of Zhang Jing-Yue) written by Zhang Jie Bin, 1624.
Why Supplements for Your Pet?
Just as you take vitamins to help you live a more healthy life, so too will your pet benefit from supplementing with the right herbal and nutritional products.
This is no substitute for a complete and balanced diet, but so many foods these days are overly processed. A little dietary supplement might just add that extra push your pet needs to be its best.
Feel comfortable that the supplements you find at the Well-Pet Dispensary will always be of the highest standards of quality and value.
Each serving contains:
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English Name
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Latin Name
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| Bai Shao Yao | Paeonia | |
| Bai Zhi | Angelica | |
| Chai Hu | Bupleurum | |
| Chuan Xiong | Ligusticum | |
| Dang Gui | Angelica | |
| E Zhu | Zedoaria | |
| Fu Ling | Poria | |
| Gua Lou | Trichosanthes | |
| Qing Pi | Citrus | |
| San Leng | Sparganium | |
| Xiang Fu | Cyperus | |
| Yan Hu Suo | Corydalis | |
| Zhi Ke | Aurantium |