Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Chinese Herbs

Lexy had her second acupuncture treatment this weekend and this time it really seemed to relax her.  I really like this vet and his holistic approach to giving her relief. This is where we've been taking her.

http://www.marlborovillagevet.com/

He also ordered Lexy some new Chinese herbs to help relieve some of her symptoms.  It's only been 3 days, she's only on half the dosage, and we are already seeing signs of relief.  It literally sounds like someone stuck a tube up her nose that's allowing her to breath out of the one nostril that's been decommissioned for quite some time now.  We've also noticed that her sneezes are now regular dry sneezes.  It's such a happy feeling to see something pay off!

This is her a few hours after her acupuncture... I'd say she was a tad relaxed. : )


The herbs she was given are below.  These aren't regular herbs that you can purchase on the internet, they have to be prescribed by a licensed Chinese herbalist. 

Here is a lookup for vets in your area:
https://www.tcvmherbal.com/

Stasis Breaker to shrink the tumor - http://www.euroherbsshop.nl/stasis-breaker-20005g-caps-p-2397.html

Wei Qi Booster to boost immunity - http://www.euroherbsshop.nl/wei-qi-booster-20005g-caps-p-2283.html

Xin Yi San a nasal decongestant - http://www.euroherbsshop.nl/xin-yi-san-20005g-caps-p-2171.html

Your dog doesn't need to have cancer to try alternative medicine, maybe they have arthritis or a skin condition... all I know is this guy is cheap compared to the other options, and it's giving her relief without the stress of hardcore medical devices. 

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