Horse tumors occur in all horse breeds and ages.
Skin tumors are the most common.
Some causes of non-cancerous horse tumors are:
- Abscesses
- Fatty tumors
- Sebaceous cysts
- Warts.
The three most common cancerous horse tumors are:
- Sarcoids
- Melanomas
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Luckily, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) offers a natural, herbal solution that shrinks horse tumors.
Max’s Formula: Western Medicine Applications
Max’s Formula is a TCVM blend of 7 different herbs.
Even though Max’s Formula is a TCVM blend, it still helps symptoms of some Western diagnoses.
Max’s Formula helps horses with the following Western diagnoses:
- Fatty tumors
- Lumps
- Nodules
- Skin masses on old or weak animals
Max’s Formula: Eastern Medicine Applications
Eastern medicine treats a disease’s root causes rather than symptoms.
Accordingly, TCVM vets use a different evaluation process than Western veterinarians.
TCVM vets look for signs of imbalance.
Max’s Formula helps horses with the following TCVM signs:
- Blood stagnation and/or stasis
- Weak pulse
- Swelling or nodules of the local glands
- Swelling or nodules of the internal organs
- Pale tongue.
How Max’s Formula Shrinks Horse Tumors
Max’s Formula is a TCVM blend of 12 different Eastern herbs.
The herbs perform synergistically, balancing systems and meridians in the body.
Likewise, Max’s Formula addresses the underlying causes of your horse’s illness or disease.
The underlying cause of any disease is always some type of imbalance.
Max’s Formula alleviates your horse’s imbalances and soothes the painful symptoms of illness and disease at the same time.
Traditional Chinese Medicine categorizes tumors, nodules, and lumps as Blood stasis and stagnation.
Therefore, the main treatment strategy is to remove blood stasis.
Max’s formula combined with another formula called Stasis Breaker work together to remove Blood stasis.
Accordingly, many vets use the two formulas together to treat neoplasia (formation or presence of new, abnormal tissue growth), nodules, and shrink horse tumors.
TCVM vets recommend Max’s Formula for small tumors or nodules, especially in older animals with a tendency toward Qi Deficiency.
What Are the Ingredients in Max’s Formula?
The main ingredients in Max’s Formula are:
- Bai Zhi (Angelica, aka Angelica root) clears Wind-Cold and relieve pain
- Da Huang (Rheum, aka Chinese rhubarb) clears stagnation/stasis and clears heat
- Jie Geng (Platycodon, balloon flower root) opens the Upper Jiao and transforms phlegm
- Mu Li (Shu, Ostrea aka oyster shell) softens hardness and clears mass
- Tian Hua Fen (Trichosanthes, aka Chinese cucumber) clears Heat and promotes body fluids
- Xia Ku Cao (Prunella, selfheal spike, prunella spike) clears Liver Heat and resolves nodules
- Xuan Shen (Scrophularia, aka Ningpo figwort root) clears Heat and cool Blood
- Zhe Bei Mu (Fritillaria aka tendril leaf fritillary bulb) softens hardness and clears nodules.
Dr. Huisheng Xie, the founder of the Chi Institute in Reddick, FL, created Max’s Formula specifically for animals.
Dr. Xie based Max’s Formula on the ancient Chinese formula, Nei Xiao Luo Li San, found in the text “Yi Xue Fa Ming (Medical Innovations),” written in 1115-1234 by Li Ao.
Note: Information on our site is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your own veterinarian.