Herbs for Dogs: Post Trauma

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Qi Blends Post Trauma Blend

Expedites healing in the treatment of-
* Pain (following an accident, dog-fight, etc.)
* Wounds
* Broken Bones & Fractures
* Traumatic Sprain, Strain, or Bruising
* Swelling

About Post Trauma Blend, Chinese Herbal Formula for Dogs

Traumatic injury or wounds in Chinese medicine are said to create blood stasis. This means that the blood is static & stuck - it isn't flowing through the acupuncture meridians as it should. This concept of "blood" isn't the same as the blood we think of in Western medicine. Instead it is a vital substance necessary to nourish the body. Chinese medicine treats injuries from an accident (such as being hit by a car or a dog fight) with specific blood moving herbs that promote healing.

In addition to the blood becoming static, the flow of Qi (or vital energy) is also disrupted when there is an injury, which leads to Qi stagnation.

The Kidney in Chinese medicine is not the same as the western medicine Kidney. In Western medicine, an organ is simply an anatomical structure. In Chinese medicine the concept of each Internal Organ encompasses much more. There can be an anatomical structure, but there is also a corresponding emotion, tissue, sensory organ, and element. In the case of the Chinese Kidney the corresponding tissue is bone. Therefore, herbs which invigorate Kidney yang are used for the healing of tendons and bones.

Post Trauma Blend is formulated to strengthen Kidney yang, allow the Qi and blood to flow smoothly, and reduce the level of overall pain. This is the most effective way to heal injuries quickly.

The Chinese medicine treatment principles of the blend are to -
* Alleviate Pain
* Invigorate the Blood
* Move the Qi
* Invigorate Yang, Strengthen Tendons and Bones
* Promote regeneration of Damaged Tissues
* Calm the Spirit

Herbs to Calm the Spirit are included in the blend to address the stress and emotional after-effects of a traumatic incident.

Ordering Information

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The Qi Blends website gives you ordering information, links to our videos, and the theory and explanation of each of our herbal remedies.

Ingredients

Post Trauma Blend is made with these highest quality ingredients -

Xu Duan (Radix Dipsaci), Gu Sui Bu (Rhizoma Drynariae), San Qi (Radix Pseudoginseng), Qi Ye Lian (Radix Schefflera Arboricola), Ru Xiang (Resina Olibani), Mo Yao (Resina Myrrhae), Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae), Yan Hu Suo (Rhizoma Corydalis Yanhusuo), Ye Jiao Teng (Caulis Polygoni Multiflori), Zhi Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae) in a base of pure vegetable glycerine, water, and organic alcohol (total alcohol content less than 4%).

Directions & Dosage

Treatment Course - As a general rule, the longer a dog has suffered with a health problem the longer it takes to resolve. Some conditions heal within a week or two. Others require longer treatment. If treatment is given for more than two weeks, we recommend treating for 8 days on and two days off.

Mix blend into food. Refrigerate when open.

Because of the sweet flavor of the glycerine in our blends, most dogs enjoy the taste. Some dogs may need the herbs to be mixed into wet food.

Dosage

1-25 pound dogs - 10-15 drops, 2-3x/day.

26-60 pound dogs - 20-40 drops, 2-3x/day.

61 pounds and up - 1-2 dropper-fulls, 2-3x/day.

A squeeze of the dropper bulb fills it about half way up. This is considered a "dropper-full". One dropper is approximately 45 drops.

Cautions & Contraindications

Not for use during pregnancy or if taking blood thinning medication.

Consult a veterinarian before combining this product with any other medication.

Herbal remedies are not intended as a replacement for professional veterinary care. If you think your dog may have a health problem, please consult a veterinarian. If side effects occur or symptoms persist, please discontinue use and consult your vet.

About Chinese Herbs

Chinese herbal medicine has been used in the treatment of humans and animals for over 2,000 years. It is based on combining herbs together to promote balance and healing. We call our herbal formulas "Qi Blends" since they are blended together to promote health and restore harmony to the "Qi" (or vital energy) of dogs.

The aim of any treatment with Chinese herbs is to bring the body and emotions into balance. We've identified the areas of imbalance that most often lead to health problems in dogs and chosen herbs to address them.
Balance is achieved in Chinese medicine by addressing:

* Yin & Yang -
Yin and Yang are opposites. Symptoms can be looked at in terms of yin/yang parameters. For example, dampness is yin and dryness is yang. Cold is yin and heat is yang. An herbalist's job is to apply the theories of yin and yang to the patient. For a dog with sores on the skin - are they wet looking or dry? Are they red (indicating heat) or white (indicating cold)? Similarly with a cough - does it sound wet and phlegmy or dry? Is the dog hyperactive (indicating heat) or lethargic (indicating cold)?

* Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids -
Qi (vital energy), blood, and body fluid are fundamental substances that sustain health. Imbalances in these three areas can cause a variety of imbalances for a dog. Qi, blood, and body fluids can be weak and deficient, in which case they are unable to nourish the body and function properly. Deficient qi can cause fatigue or dull achey pain. Deficient blood and body fluids can lead to dry, itchy skin. On the other hand - qi, blood and body fluids can be excess and overflowing in which case they become stuck or stagnant. Qi and blood that are stuck can cause a sharp, fixed pain that may be severe. On the emotional side, stuck qi can cause frustration and irritability. To attain balance, these three vital substances need to be strong and healthy in their flow.

* Channels and Collaterals -
The channels and collaterals are considered to be a series of connecting passages through which qi and blood flow. The primary channels are indicated by the lines that are shown on acupuncture charts such as the one shown below. (insert chart pic) Eleven of the 12 primary channels are named for organs they are associated with. It's important to note that these organs in Chinese medicine are not the same as their western counterparts. The Chinese Kidney, for example, may have some of the same functions as the western Kidney, but it is a much broader concept than simply the anatomical organ. Chinese organs have emotions associated with them. The Chinese kidney is associated with fear. They also have an associated tissue and orifice. The tissue of the Chinese kidney is bone and the orifice is the ear. Therefore, hearing problems, brittle bones, and a feeling of fear indicate imbalance in the Kidney meridian. The anatomical kidney may be perfectly healthy in this scenario, but herbs are required to treat the Kidney meridian.

About Qi Blends

At Qi Blends, we've created a line of herbal remedies just for dogs! We've researched their most common ailments and formulated herbal blends which best treat them.

Our aim is not only to heal dogs, but also to educate their human companions about Chinese medicine and our products. Take a look through our website for further information and articles.

Dedicated to Quality
* Highest Quality Chinese Herbs - Sulfur free, from GMP-certified distributors, each batch undergoing stringent testing for purity.
* Pure vegetable glycerine - for a sweet taste dogs enjoy.
* Organic alcohol - Our internal blends contain a small amount of alcohol (less than 4%) to ensure thorough extraction of all herbal components.
* Rapid Absorption - Our Internal blends are made into liquid tinctures to ensure rapid absorption.
* Food-grade Ingredients - Even our topical blends are 100% food grade and safe if licked. Our Skin Soothe Itch Ointment uses a base of organic aloe vera gel (food grade), organic alcohol, and Chinese herbs. Skin Repair - for Hot Spots & More consists of 100% powdered Chinese herbs.

Chinese Medicine Websites we Reccomend

Qi Blends
Product information and educational explanations about Chinese herbal formulas for dogs.
Herbs for Dogs Blog
Information & success stories about Chinese herbs as a holistic health modality for dogs
Balfour Healing
Information & articles about acupuncture and Chinese herbs
Oasis Palisades, Health and Wellness Center
Oasis Palisades is *the* Los Angeles destination for acupuncture, herbs, and massage. Located in Pacific Palisades, on the westside of Los Angeles between Santa Monica & Malibu.

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- Low energy
- Aches & Pains associated with old age
- Impaired movement
- Diminished Vision and Hearing
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- Irregular appetite due to digestive pain or discomfort
- Bad Breath
- Vomiting
- Loose Stools
- Excess Gas/Flatulence
Bladder Blend
Supports Bladder function to relieve -
- Painful Urination
- Increased frequency and urgency to urinate
- Dripping or Dribbling Urine
- Stones
Healthy Lung Blend
Strengthens the Lungs to promote healing of -
- Coughing
- Wheezing
- Panting
- Shortness of Breath
Serenity Blend
Calming and soothing to promote healing of -
- Chronic Anxiety
- Situational Anxiety (from storms, fireworks, etc.)
- Nervous disposition (easily frightened or startled)
- Stress (from being left alone too long or
disharmony in the home)
Anti-Parasite Blend
Aids the body to -
* Fight and eliminate intestinal parasites
* Strengthen & Enhance Digestion

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    Sillette Aug 1, 2009 @ 2:23 pm | delete
    Ive been looking for something to help my dog with her back legs and this really helped me gather information on what to do for my dog. Im gonna get some post trauma blend and see if it works.

    Thanks Qi Blends

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Antonia Balfour, L.Ac.,is the founder of and herbalist for Qi Blends, Herbs for Dogs. She is a California licensed practitioner of acupuncture and Chi... more »

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