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Ali Lehman / September 18, 2020

Herbal Help for the Timid Rescue Dog

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A timid rescue dog often experiences emotional struggles.

In fact, rescue pets manifest emotional challenges as physical issues.

If this sounds like your dog, he may benefit from Kan Essentials Blood’s Palace.

The formula supports healthy enzyme levels and also comforts a timid rescue dog.

Symptoms Of A Timid Rescue Dog

Does your timid rescue dog experience:

  • Occasional irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Timidity
  • Noise sensitivity
  • Territoriality
  • Fatigue
  • Restless sleep
  • Occasional palpitations

How A TCVM Vet Diagnoses A Timid Rescue Dog

Your TCVM vet will look for different symptoms than a traditional vet.

For example, a TCVM vet will specifically check for:

  • Skin and eye dryness
  • Itch
  • Lower limbs, ear tips and paws that are cool to the touch

How Does Kan Essentials Blood’s Palace Help A Timid Rescue Dog?

Blood’s Palace supports healthy enzyme levels and supports a healthy cardiovascular system.

Additionally, according to Eastern medicine, Blood’s Palace:

  • Invigorates Blood Stasis in the Upper Burner
  • Disperses Liver Qi stagnation
  • Invigorates Blood
  • Opens channels and tonifies Liver Blood

Dry Fried Peeled Peach Seed

Veterinarians recommend dry fried peach seed for traumatic injury.

They also recommend it for lung or intestinal blockages such as constipation and abscesses.

Dong Quai Root

Pet parents administer dong quai to manage hypertension, infertility, joint pain, ulcers, anemia, and constipation.

Carthamus Flower

In studies, carthamus flower increased antibacterial activity, decreased depression symptoms, relieved inflammation, and slowed progression of skin tumors.

Additionally, vets recommend it for a timid rescue dog.

Cyathula Root

Vets recommend cyathula to help with pain in the lower back, legs and feet.

Furthermore, they especially recommend it for pain that becomes worse with cold or damp weather.

Raw Rehmannia Root

TCVM veterinarians recommend raw rehmannia root for various conditions.

For example, they recommend it for issues such as fever, bleedings and anemia.

Additionally, they suggest it for dizziness, palpitations, and menstrual disorders.

Chinese Red Peony Root

Chinese red peony root has soothing properties.

Dry Fried Bitter Orange Mature Fruit

In TCVM, the peel of the fruit is used for indigestion, abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea.

Sichuan Lovage Rhizome

Veterinarians recommend sichuan lovage rhizome for “irrigation therapy.”

For example, it is used for inflammation of the lower urinary tract, for prevention of kidney stones, and to increase the flow of urine.

Platycodon Root

Platycodon root may exhibit neuroprotective, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-allergy, improved insulin resistance, and cholesterol-lowering properties.

Bupleurum Root

Vets recommend bupleurum root for respiratory infections such as the flu, common cold, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

Additionally, Bupleurum is used for digestion problems including indigestion, diarrhea, and constipation.

Chinese Licorice Root And Rhizome

Chinese licorice root and rhizome may provide anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and antacid effects.

How To Administer Blood’s Palace To A Timid Rescue Dog

Dosage varies, depending on the animal’s sensitivity to the herbs.

It also varies based on condition classification as acute or chronic.

Animal compliance with formula administration is also considered.

First consult a veterinary professional for final dosage selection.

Also, Blood’s Palace has no contraindications.

About Kan Essentials

Kan Herb Company has been providing Chinese herbal formulas worldwide for more than 20 years.

Furthermore, their products are manufactured at their facility in California.

Also, they are entirely made in the USA.

Additionally, the products are available in two forms.

For example, administer either concentrated, high potency 8:1 liquid extracts or easy to swallow herbal tablets.

Where To Find Blood’s Palace Supplement For A Timid Rescue Dog

In conclusion, are you seeking an all natural herbal supplement to comfort your timid rescue dog?

Get Blood’s Palace at TCVM Pet Supply.

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