Wei Qi Booster Strengthens Dog Immunity & Helps Renal Failure

Wei Qi Booster Strengthens Dog Immunity

It rebuilds an animal’s general health as well as prevents upper respiratory infections.

Wei Qi Booster strengthens dog immunity by treating chronic illness, chronic viral infections, and anemia.

Wei Qi Booster also rebuilds the immune system after chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

When animals experience stress or aging, they often develop a weakened immune system.

A weakened immune system causes fatigue, weakness, weight loss, decreased appetite, chronic infections, and thyroid issues.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the name for the “immune” or “host” defense system is “Defense Qi” or “Wei-Qi.”

In a healthy animal, the Wei-Qi (immune system) is strong enough to prevent invasion by pathogens (like viruses and bacteria).

Eastern medicine places more emphasis on the immune system itself, rather than bacteria and viruses.

The reason is pathogens are always present in the environment, and cannot harm the animal if the Wei-Qi (immune system) is strong enough to defeat them.

Unfortunately, as soon as the Wei Qi becomes weakened, pathogens can enter the body and cause disease and illness.

In TCVM, Wei Qi Deficiency is the name for the failure of the immune system to do its job.

Wei Qi Booster: Western Medicine Applications

Wei Qi Booster is a TCVM blend of 8 different herbs.

Even though We Qi Booster is a TCVM herbal blend, it also helps with symptoms of Western diagnoses.

Wei Qi Booster helps dogs with the following Western diagnoses and medical situations:

  • Anemia
  • Apathy
  • Chronic arthritis
  • Renal failure
  • Fatigue
  • General weakness
  • Chronic viral infections
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Post-chemotherapy
  • Post-radiation therapy
  • Compromised immune system
  • Poor appetite
  • Weight loss in senior animals

Wei Qi Booster: Eastern Medicine Applications

Eastern medicine treats a disease’s root cause(s) rather than symptoms.

Accordingly, TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) vets use a different evaluation process than Western veterinarians.

TCVM vets look for signs of imbalance.

Wei Qi Booster helps dogs with the following TCVM signs:

  • Exercise intolerance
  • Fatigue
  • General weakness
  • Poor appetite
  • Qi and Blood deficiency
  • Deep, weak pulse
  • Pale tongue

Note: Do not use Wei Qi Booster with Excess Heat. Excess Heat includes acute inflammation, infection, or a high fever.

How Wei Qi Booster Strengthens Dog Immunity

Wei Qi Booster is a TCVM herbal blend formulated to relieve symptoms of chronic illness, viral infections, and reduced immunity.

At the same time, the blend addresses the underlying causes of the symptoms.

The Chinese principles of treatment for Wei Qi Booster are to tonify Qi and Blood, boost Wei Qi, and inhibit mutation.

The main ingredients in the Wei Qi Booster Formula are:

  • Bai Hua She She Cao (Oldenlandia) – inhibits cell mutation and tumor growth
  • Ban Zhi Lian (Scutellaria) – inhibits cell mutation and tumor growth
  • Chen Pi (Citrus) – moves Qi and transforms phlegm
  • Dang Gui (Angelica) – tonifies blood
  • Dang Shen (Codonopsis) – tonifies Qi and boosts Wei Qi
  • Huang Qi (Astragalus) – tonifies Qi in entire body and Wei Qi
  • Wu Yao (Lindera) – moves Qi and clear stagnation
  • Xuan Shen (Scrophularia) – cools blood and nourishes Yin

Dr. Huisheng Xie, the founder of the Chi Institute in Reddick, FL, created Wei Qi Booster Formula specifically for animals.

He based his formula on the ancient Chinese formula based on information found in the Ancient Chinese text Si Jun Zi Tang from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tia Ping Era), written in 1080 AD.

Wei Qi Booster works best when combined with Eastern Food Therapy, sufficient water, and moderate exercise.

Get Wei Qi Booster at TCVM Pet Supply

Note: Information on our site is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your own veterinarian.

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