Right Eighteous

Rp250.000

Eight Righteous is a TCVM
herbal blend
very helpful with urinary tract problems and cystitis
in dogs, cats, and horses. It specially formulated for relieving the symptoms of urinary tract
challenges while at the same time addressing the underlying causes of the symptoms.

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Description

Indications :- Acute Cystitis- Acute Urinary Tract Inflammation- Frequent Urination- Hemorrhage in Urine
The Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine indications :- Damp-Heat in the lower burner- Bladder Damp-Heat- Painful micturition with scanty and red-yellow urine- Slippery, Rapid pulse- Re-lin Syndrome- Red Tongue
Therapeutic Action of Ba Zheng :- Clearing heat and purging fire : The formula contains herbs with cool properties that
effectively reduce inflammation and the “Heat” aspect of the pathogenic factor.- Draining Dampness : Several ingredients possess diuretic properties, promoting urination
to expel the “Dampness” component from the body- Promotion Urination : By enhancing urine flow, the formula helps to flush out pathogenic
factors and relieve urinary obstruction.- Unblocking Painful Urinary Dribbling (Lin Syndrome) : Particularly effective for various
types of Lin Syndrome (painful urinary dysfunction) characterized by Damp-Heat, such as
Heat Lin and Blood Lin.
Active Ingredient :
Che Qian Zi (Plantago), Chuan Mu Tong (Akebia), Da Huang (Rheum), Deng Xin Cao
(Juncus), Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza), Hua Shi (Talc), Qu Mai (Dianthus), Zhi Zi (Gardenia), Bian Xu
(Polygonum), Jin Qian Cao (Lysimachia).
Dosage Guidelines :
Cats or Dogs < 5kg : 1 capsule a day
Dogs 5-10 kg : 2 capsule a day
*Chronic conditions (>3 weeks) start 1/2 dose first, 2 days no sign gastrointestinal problem,
give full doses
Safety Aspects and Potential Side Effects :
General contraindications include use during pregnancy and in animals that are severely
weak or constitutionally deficient. Mild digestive upset, such as vomiting, cramping or loose
stools, occur in sensitive animals.

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