Stomach Tabs is a modification of Ping Wei San (Magnolia and Ginger Formula) a 900-year-old formula to improve stomach functions, relieves stomachache and abdominal bloating with cold or allergy signs. Can be used symptomatically for motion sickness.90 tablets.
Therapeutic Actions:
- Improves digestion, rids flatulence, relieves abdominal bloating, soothes acute and chronic gastritis as well as gastric and duodenal ulcer.
- Treats a wide range of chronic digestive disturbances -- relieves inflammation, helps eliminate food allergies, and improves absorption of nutrients.
- Can be used symptomatically for motion sickness.
Chinese Therapeutic Effects:
- Disperses Stagnant Qi
- Resolves Spleen Dampness
- Dispels Food Stagnation
- Resolves Stomach Phlegm
- Slightly Warming
Ingredients: Magnolia bark Hou Po, Citrus Chen Pi, Pinellia Ban Xia, Red Atractylodes Cang Zhu, Ginger Gan Jiang, Licorice Gan Cao, Bupleurum Chai Hu, Oryza Gu Ya
Dosage:
Dogs:
Small (<25 lb) -- 1/2 - 1 Tab
Medium (25-50 lb) -- 1-2 Tabs
Large (>50 lb) -- 2-3 Tabs
2-3 times/day Based on intensity of disease and vitality of animal
Cats:
1/2-1 tabs 2 times/day Crushed & mixed with food
A few things to keep in mind when using herbal remedies:
- Herbs take time to build in the system, so do not expect immediate results. It can take from several days up to a week or more to know if the herbal remedy is effective depending upon the severity of the issue being treated and the overall vitality of the animal.
More frequent dosage – say 3 times per day, is typically more effective than a large dose once per day. The herbs need to remain and build in the animal’s system. - Suggested dosages may need to be adjusted depending on the individual’s response. If vomiting, diarrhea or other signs of intolerance occur; a remedy should be stopped for two days, and then ½ the original dose can be administered to see if the lower dose can be tolerated. If the animal does not respond to the initial dose, a larger dose may be necessary. A VERY GRADUAL increase to up to 50% above the original dose can be tried to see if results are improved. This should be done with the guidance of a trained veterinarian or with a good knowledge of the herbs you are using.
- Begin only one remedy or medication of any kind at a time. Do not add another remedy until you have well established if there is a response or are signs of intolerance from any other remedy being used. (Unless you are working with a holistic veterinarian familiar with the remedies prescribed).
- Herbs and natural remedies work best on an individual whose system is given the best possible conditions for health and healing including the healthiest and freshest diet possible along with proper nutritional and digestive supplements such as digestive enzymes, essential fatty acids and adequate levels of essential vitamins and minerals.
- Check with a knowledgeable veterinarian if your companion is on any conventional medications that herbal remedies could interact with.
Please keep in mind that response to herbal remedies varies by individual. If your pets symptoms worsen or change in any way that concerns you, discontinue use of any supplements and contact your veterinarian.
When introducing any new supplement, it is wise to start with a lower than recommended dose and build up over the course of several days to a week. Only introduce one supplement at a time.
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