Gastro Calm
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Gastro Calm (Wei Ling Tang)
Herbal Creatures™ Gastro Calm is a high potency formula containing herbs traditionally used in the treatment of diarrhoea.
A blend of herbs used for:
- Poor appetite, anorexia, vomiting
- Loose stools containing undigested food or chronic watery diarrhoea
- Oedema, fullness of the abdomen
- Dysuria
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How it works
Gastro Calm is based on the combination of two Chinese herbal formulas, Ping Wei San and Wu Ling San.
Human clinical studies and research into this formula have demonstrated efficacy in cases of diarrhoea and nephritis.
Veterinary clinical applications include acute and chronic gastroenteritis, post-surgical vomiting, diarrhoea, poor appetite, abdominal distension and gastroenteritis. This formula can also be applied to cases of pulmonary oedema, ascites secondary to nephritic syndrome or acute toxic hepatopathy.
In dogs or horses with anorexia and concurrent oedema, ascites and diarrhoea, this formula is ideal. It is also useful for watery diarrhoea as the main symptom, especially if it has occurred as a result of chronic antibiotic use, post-surgery, or in animals that have consumed excessive cold, refrigerated foods
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Ingredients
Pharmaceutical Name
Pinyin Name
Dosage (Gram)
Rhizoma Alismatis
Ze Xie
17.2
Poria Cocus
Fu Ling
25.9
Polyporus
Zhu Ling
10.3
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae
Bai Zhu
12.9
Ramulus Cinnamomi
Gui Zhi
12.9
Rhizoma Atractylodis
Cang Zhu
12.9
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis
Hou Po
10.3
Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae
Chen Pi
10.3
Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparatum
Zhi Gan Cao
5.2
Rhizoma Zingiberis
Gan Jiang
2.6
Fructus Jujubae
Da Zao
4.3
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Directions for use
- Take 3 spoons (9 grams) once daily in wet food.
Acute symptoms: Take 3 spoons (9 grams), 3 times daily in wet food. - For all ages and weights, an extra dose may be taken to enhance results or as professionally advised.
- Always consult with a qualified veterinary practitioner before taking herbal medicines and nutritional supplements.
- Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your veterinary practitioner.
References
Chen, John K et al (Chinese Herbal Formulas for Veterinarians), 2012; 896-897.
- Take 3 spoons (9 grams) once daily in wet food.