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Chinese Herbal Medicine

Herbal formulas are specifically chosen for their medicinal and energetic properties and tailored to your pet’s unique needs.

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Benefits of TRADITIONAL CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE
Daily “Acupuncture”


Imagine herbal medicine as your pet's daily dose of acupuncture. The herbs in the formulas are each selected to support your pet’s TCVM diagnosis just like acupuncture points.

Trusted Manufacturer


I primarily source from Jing Tang Herbal, which manufactures its products in the United States and adheres to the FDA cGMP regulations on dietary supplements. The herbal formulas are created by the company’s founder, Dr. Xie, a veterinarian and third-generation Chinese herbalist. Dr. Xie also founded Chi University where I did my TCVM training.   

Ancient Knowledge, Modern Science


The herbal formulas are based on the 4,000 year old art of Chinese herbal medicine and updated according to modern research. 


Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Herbal Medicine

  • How are herbal medications administered?

    Most often, the treatment is in capsule, powder, or liquid form and given once to twice per day for a specified period of time.


  • What can herbal medicine treat?

    Arthritis, tendon/ligament injuries, cancer, neurologic conditions skin disorders, allergies, chronic pain, and palliative care


  • How do I give herbal medicine to my pet?

    The formulas come in capsule or powder form, and some also come in a fish-flavored liquid. Capsules can be a convenient solution for pets who are willing to take them. The powder and liquid varieties allow more flexibility for pets who don’t like to take capsules.


  • How many formulas will my pet be taking at once?

    One to three herbal medications are prescribed based on your pet’s TCVM diagnosis. 


  • How do herbal formulas work?

    Herbal medications usually consist of multiple herbs. Each herb is chosen based on its effects in the body or to support the primary herbs in the formula. 

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Patient Highlight


"Dr. Jessi Turner treated my dog, who had arthritic issues, mainly in his spine. This was chronic, and I wanted an alternative to traditional medicine to treat his pain. Dr. Turner treated him with acupuncture and laser and prescribed Chinese herbal medicine, and that got Yogi along well for several years. I would recommend Dr. Turner without a doubt for an animal who needs help with pain management.”

-WENDY, Pet Parent
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