Brand: Kan Essentials

Happy Wanderer 1 ounce


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Product Description

Happy Wanderer, 1oz

Unit Size

1 fl oz

Dosage

Varies, depending on the animal's sensitivity to the herbs, condition classification as acute or chronic, and animal compliance with formula administration. Consult a veterinary professional or the Kan Essentials website for final dosage selection.

Potency

7:1

Properties

Supports healthy liver enzyme levels.

Actions

Relieves Liver Qi stagnation; strengthens Stomach and Spleen functions.

Pattern

Spreads the Liver Qi and resolves stagnation, nourishes Blood, clears Heat from the Liver channel, harmonizes the Liver and Spleen Qi, drains Dampness

Tongue

The tongue is frequently pale or lavender

Pulse

The pulse is thin and taut

Recommendations

Recommended Animal Dosages

The following dosage recommendations are based upon dosages for humans and our practicing veterinarians' feedback. Dosage suggestions should be used as a guideline and professional veterinarian judgment employed in the final dosage selection.

Horse and Pony Dosages

Weight Extracts Tablets
330 - 650 lbs. 6-9 droppersful/5-6 cc 9-18 tabs
650 - 1000 lbs. 9-12 droppersful/6-10 cc 18-25 tabs
1,000 - 1,300 lbs. 12-15 droppersful/10-13 cc 25-32 tabs

Administer to horses and ponies up to two times daily with meals.
1 dropperful = 30-35 drops.

Dog Dosages

Weight Extracts Tablets
1-10 lbs. 5-10 drops .25 tab
11-20 lbs. 10-20 drops .5 tab
21-35 lbs. .5-1 dropperful 1 tab
36-75 lbs. 1-1.5 droppersful 2 tabs
76-100 lbs. 1.5-2 droppersful 3 tabs

Administer to dogs up to three times daily with meals.
1 dropperful = 30-35 drops.

Cat Dosages

Weight Extracts Tablets
1-10 lbs. 5-10 drops .25 tab
11-20 lbs. 10-20 drops .5 tab
21-35 lbs. .5-1 dropperful 1 tab

Administer to cats up to three times daily with meals.
1 dropperful = 30-35 drops.

Chinese name

Xiao Yao San

English name

Rambling Ease Powder, Easy Wanderer

Description

Spreads the Liver Qi and resolves stagnation, nourishes Blood, clears Heat from the Liver channel, harmonizes the Liver and Spleen Qi, drains Dampness

Ingredients

Pinyin Name Common Name
Bai shao White peony root
Chai hu Bupleurum root
Dang gui shen Dong guai root
Bai zhu White atractylodes rhizome
Fu ling Poria
Bo he Chinese mint herb
Gan cao Chinese licorice root and rhizome
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