What is
an Herbal Formula:
Herbal
prescriptions are composed of a either a single or, more commonly, a combination
of herbs/plants that are specifically chosen for their unique properties, and
are individually tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Many of the formulas
are very safe for long term use.
What
conditions can be treated with Chinese Herbal Medicine?
Herbal
therapy is well suited for many diseases and conditions. It is of particular
benefit in conditions that have occurred for long periods of time and that may
likely require prolonged treatment. Skin
diseases, Allergies, Pain management, Arthritis, Cancer, Autoimmune disorders,
Respiratory and Cardiovascular conditions, Endocrine diseases, Eye problems,
Liver Diseases, Kidney problems, Gastrointestinal disorders, Neurological
diseases, Urinary issues and Behavioral problems all benefit from herbal
medications.
Are
there side effects?
Many diseases are complex in nature,
requiring the use of a few herbal formulas to achieve the final goal of maximal
health. During the treatment process, various perceived side effects may occur,
such as a change in appetite or changes in bowels. These will be discussed
during your pet’s examinations and are important to discuss with your
veterinarian as they can be a positive sign of a pattern change requiring a
modification to your pet’s protocol. As the treatment progresses, your pet’s
condition will change and evolve. Just
as his/her condition changes, so too can the treatment(s) required. Please contact the clinic should any concerns
arise during treatment as we may need to alter or change the treatment protocol
over time. Please contact the clinic should you have any concerns or questions
about the formula(s) your pet may be taking.
How long
will it take to see a noticeable improvement in my pet?
Improvements can take as little as two to three days to two
weeks to see an improvement. These
improvements can be gradual or can be dramatic, depending upon the nature of
your pet’s disease. Even if you do not
see an immediate improvement, this does not indicate that the herbal formula is
not working and improving your pet’s health.
Why is
it important for frequent follow-ups?
Follow-ups
are important when your pet is taking Chinese herbal formulas since the
necessity to change or modify the herbal prescription can change as your pet
gets better. Viewing your pet’s
condition as layers of an onion that are peeled away as the condition is
successfully treated, attempts to explain the need for continual evaluation
since your pet’s needs change. Follow-ups
do not necessarily equate to your bringing your pet in for frequent
re-evaluation examination, even though this might be essential at times. A follow-up can be as simple as a telephone
conversation or e-mail correspondence.
Regardless, the owner’s participation in your pet’s health is vital for
treatment success with herbal medicine.
How are herbal prescriptions supplied and how do I give it to my
pet?
Herbal formulas come in many
different prepared forms: Liquids (known
as Tinctures), Pills, as well as, Fine Granular Powder formats are available.
They are commonly administered with food to allow for the proper absorption of
the herbal components. Additional
methods of herbal administration other than oral administration can consist of
enema preparations if your pet is vomiting or has no appetite. Also, putting the herbs into an empty capsule
and then giving it to your pet might be an option for your family. Safety
and effectiveness are of prime consideration when using herbal medicine and the
herbal medicines prescribed are from reputable herbal companies that exceed the
pharmaceutical’s standards of safety. Formulas may be used for a few days up to
many months depending on the condition being treated.
Chinese herbal medicine can be used
effectively on its own or in combination with acupuncture and/or Traditional
Medicine as well as in conjunction with various drugs and supplements.
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