Herbsmith Rx Xiao Yao San for Cats, Dogs and Horses

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Management number 234990429 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$28.00 Model Number 234990429
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Herbsmith Rx Xiao Yao San for Cats, Dogs, and Horses

ABOUT

Spreads the liver qi, strengthens the spleen, and nourishes the blood. The most widely used formula for Liver Qi stagnation causing bloating, irritability, anxiety. Liver Qi Stagnation.
Xiao Yao San is a good alternative for:
  • Tang Kuei / Bupleurum Combination
  • Rambling Powder
  • Free & Easy Wanderer
  • Rambling Powder
  • Liver Happy
  • Relaxed Wanderer
  • Bupleurum & Tang Kuei
  • Rambling Ease Powder

INGREDIENTS:

  • Radix Bupleuri (chai hu)
  • Radix Angelicae Sinensis (dang gui)
  • Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae (bai shao)
  • Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (bai zhu)
  • Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (fu ling)
  • Honey-fried Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis (zhi gan cao)

HERBAL TIMES:

  • Sheng Jiang (14.3%)
  • Fu Ling (14.3%)
  • Bai Zhu (14.3%)
  • Bai Shao (14.3%)
  • Dang Gui (14.3%)
  • Chai Hu (14.3%)
  • Gan Cao (11.4%)
  • Bo He (2.8%)

SUGGESTED USE:

FOR DOGS:

<30 lbs……….½ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
30-80 lbs…….1 tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
80-120 lbs…..1 ½ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed
>120 lbs……..2 tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed

FOR CATS:

¼ tsp. twice a day, or as prescribed

FOR HORSE:

(for the 1000 lb Horse ) Two tablespoons two times per day for 20 days then two tablespoons one time per day in grain. Note: In the event of refusal to eat herbs start with small amounts of herbs in grain until the horse is acquainted with the taste. Almost all horses will eat the herbs in their grain.

VETERINARY AUTHORIZATION IS REQUIRED.


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