Seven Forests Reconciling Tablets is a Chinese herbal formula designed to balance the immune system and to treat autoimmune diseases. This formula is an adaptation of Traditional Chinese medical approaches to the group of inflammatory diseases that we now recognize as autoimmune diseases. From a Traditional Chinese Medical view, this is primarily a formula to engender or tonify the Liver and the Kidneys; two organs that play a major role in immunity (Ligustrum, Epimedium, Rehmannia, Achyranthes). It also has herbs that nurture the blood, which helps heal inflamed tissues (Salvia, Red peony).
Studies have shown that some herbs in this formula regulate the immune system, enhance suppressor T-cell function, inhibit antibody production (Chin-Chiu, Ching-hao). Licorice is used both to balance the formula and moisten the body, as well as to help enhance cortisol levels in the body (cortisol, a natural steroid produced in the body is antiinflammatory).
Seven Forests Reconciling Tablets may be helpful for autoimmune conditions such as lupus, degenerative myelopathy, pannus, autoimmune related thyroid conditions, and autoimmune conditions triggered by vaccinations.
It is best used in conjunction with additional therapies for autoimmune disease:
Available in 90 Tablets
Tablets too big for your pet? Try the All-in-One Pill Crusher & Splitter.
Review Rating: 5
Country of Origin: USA
Manufacturer: Seven Forests
Shipping Weight: 0.3
Ingredients - Chin-chiu, Ching-hao, Salvia, Red peony, Rehmannia, Codonopsis, Lonicera stem, Cistanche, Epimdium, Ligustrum, Anemarrhena, Moutan, Achyranthes, Licorice
Please Note: This is a human supplement, not one designed specifically for pets; however, it is completely safe and effective for use on your pet. Our holistic veterinarian has reviewed and recommended the following usage instructions:
Suggested Use
Dogs: 1 tablet twice daily for each 25 lbs. body weight; can be crushed and mixed with food. Maximum dosage is 3 pills twice daily
Cats: 1/2 tablet once or twice daily crushed and placed into food (higher dosages are best if the cat will accept the taste)