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Price Details

3rd Party New

Last Seen $75.99 Apr 16, '16
Highest $75.99 Apr 27, '15
Lowest $64.49 Aug 26, '14
Average $75.99 (30d avg)
$75.99 (90d avg)
$75.99 (180d avg)
$75.99 (365d avg)
$71.60 (Lifetime average)
Added Aug 26, 2014

Sales Rank

30 day average: 350,094
90 day average: 340,471

Product Description

Approximate Supply

150 g powder = over one month supply*

500 g powder = nearly four month supply*

90 ct tablets = 22 day supply*

270 ct tablets = 66 day supply*

*All supply estimates on 30-80 lb. dog.

Indications:

From a traditional Chinese veterinary medical viewpoint, shyness, clinginess, separation anxiety, thunderphobia, fearfulness of loud noises and fear aggression are all signs of a heart shen disturbance. The herbs in Herbsmith Calm Shen have been proven to dampen and often resolve anxiety naturally without the need for sedatives or tranquilizers.

Chinese Theory:

Western veterinary medicine describes anxious behavior as a neurosis and may prescribe sedatives or psychodynamic drugs to treat the symptoms. However, Chinese veterinary medicine considers the problem to be a disharmony and uses herbs to manage or resolve the issue. Herbsmith Calm Shen is a combination of Chinese herbs that calm the spirit and harmonize the heart and kidney while preserving the dog's vitality.

In Chinese medicine the heart not only pumps blood, but also houses the spirit and provides the ability to be settled in the world. In a healthy dog, the heart, a fire element (yang), and the kidney, a water element (yin), are balanced. Excessive emotional or physical stress, disease and aging can diminish kidney function, which leads to the inability to control heart shen and subsequently allows anxiety to occur.

Anxiety may also occur due to an imbalance of the heart itself. Any depletion of heart yin or blood will exhibit symptoms of anxiety such as heat or agitation.

Suggested Use:

For Dogs

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