Lameness is a sign of pain, body mechanical issues, or a combination of both.
If osteosclerosis, ringbone, articular chip fracture or calcium deposits plague your horse, Bone Stasis provides relief.
Bone Stasis: Western Medicine Uses
Bone Stasis is a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) herbal blend specifically formulated for swelling, bone spurs, and calcifications.
Even though Bone Stasis is a TCVM herb, it still helps with symptoms of some Western diagnoses.
Bone Stasis improves the following Western diagnoses:
- Calcium deposits
- Bone spurs, chips, and swelling
- Osteophytes and osteosclerosis
- Degenerative bone disorders.
Bone Stasis: Eastern Medicine Uses
Eastern medicine treats a disease’s root causes rather than symptoms.
Accordingly, TCVM requires a different evaluation process than Western veterinary medicine.
TCVM vets look for signs of imbalance.
Bone Stasis balances a horse with the following TCVM signs:
- A fast, tense, wiry pulse
- Bone stasis and stagnation (stagnation can also affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments)
- A purple tongue.
How Bone Stasis Treats Lameness in Horses
Bone Stasis is a TCVM blend of 10 different herbs.
The herbs perform synergistically, balancing systems and meridians in the body.
Bone Stasis addresses the underlying causes of your horse’s illness or disease.
The underlying cause of any disease is always some type of imbalance.
Bone Stasis alleviates your horse’s imbalances and soothes the painful symptoms of illness and disease at the same time.
The Traditional Chinese Medicine actions of Bone Stasis are:
- breaking down Stasis
- activating Blood
- clearing channel blockage
- relieving pain.
What Are the Ingredients in Bone Stasis?
The main ingredients (and their actions) in Bone Stasis are:
- Bai Shao Yao (Paeonia, aka peony) nourishes Liver Yin and Blood.
- Chuan Niu Xi (Cyathula) strengthens bones and benefit the hind limbs.
- Cuhan Xiong (Liguisticum, aka Sichuan lovage rhizome ) activates Blood and relieves pain.
- Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria, aka basket ferns) tonifies and strengthens the bones.
- Gui Zhi (Cinnamomum, aka cinnamon) warms the channel and benefits the forelimbs.
- Hong Hua (Carthamus, aka safflower) clears Blood stasis and relieves pain.
- Mu Gua (Chaenomeles, aka flowering quince) clears channel blockage and relieves pain.
- Ru Xiang (Olibanum, aka frankincense) activates Blood and relieves pain.
- Sang Zhi (Morus, aka mulberry) clears Wind-Heat and benefits the forelimbs.
- Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis) invigorates Blood and relieves pain.
Dr. Huisheng Xie, the founder of the Chi Institute in Reddick, FL, created Bone Stasis formula specifically for animals.
Dr. Xie, a third-generation practitioner of Chinese Medicine, based the formula on knowledge gleaned from his practice.
Warning: Do not give Bone Stasis to a pregnant horse!
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Note: Information on our site is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your veterinarian.