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ImmunoBalm 85g

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ImmunoBalm "cools the blood" in severe itch and destructive inflammation

About

In Chinese medicine, when Blood is hot, it can lead to very red, persistent, and inflamed skin lesions typical of severe allergic dermatitis, calcinosis cutis and even autoimmune skin disease. Itching can be intense. To resolve these lesions, the quality of blood flow must be improved in the skin, but doing so in the face of such inflammation can increase itching even more. ImmunoBalm helps severe skin lesions heal safely, by optimizing skin circulation in an anti-inflammatory way. Its ingredients have been used for many centuries to Cool the Blood, allowing formulas like Cessorex to remove underlying tendencies to allergies without increasing itch.

Bleeding may also occur with Blood Heat, causing petechiation. Sometimes blood cells are destroyed outright, producing hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia. ImmunoBalm Cools the Blood using herbs researched for their ability to arrest red blood cell and platelet destruction. Use Halscion with ImmunoBalm to support a return to a normally functioning immune system disease while ImmunoBalm keeps blood cells in circulation.

Ingredients: Rehmannia root, Honeysuckle flower, Scrophularia root, Coptis root, Forsythia fruit, Salvia root, Lophatherum, Ophiopogon root, Red Peony root, Jujube, Rhubarb root and rhizome, Natural flavouring

How To Administer

To use, just fold the herbs into your pet's real food diet, mix them with a little butter, or shake them up with broth or water and pour them over top if using canned or kibble.

Dosage

As a suggested starting dose, give twice daily as follows:

  • Up to 15 pounds: 1/8 tsp
  • 15 to 40 pounds: 1/4 tsp
  • 40 to 70 pounds: 1/2 tsp
  • 70 to 110 pounds: 3/4 tsp
  • Over 110 pounds: 1 tsp

If benefits are not seen, the dose can be safely doubled.

One bottle of ImmunoBalm lasts over a month for dogs 50 lbs and under; and for two weeks for 100 lb dogs