Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方
Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方

Pet Formula For Darker Yellow or Orange Tint Stools - often loose or soft, foul or rotten odor, excessive thirst, irritability, itching, red gums, mild nausea, increased defecation frequency, poor appetite...貓狗糞便深黃或橘色配方

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This herbal blend is crafted to support your pet's overall health and vitality by addressing darker yellow or orange-tinted stools with or without foul or rotten odor or undigested food, and promoting digestive health to firm up loose stools, reduce inflammation, and eliminate dampness. These herbs work holistically to enhance the stomach, spleen, liver, and gallbladder functions. By improving digestion and supporting detoxification, this blend helps restore internal balance so your pet can be healthier and happier.*

Non-GMO | Gluten-Free | No sugar, corn, or dairy  | No artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, chemical binders, or wax 

100% Pure all natural herbs, blended, made, and packaged in the USA

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the appearance, consistency, and odor of a furry friend's stool can provide insights into their overall health and balance of Qi (vital energy), as well as the state of their internal organs. Here's how TCM interpret certain characteristics of furry friend's poop:

Characteristics: Darker yellow or orange coloration. May be loose or soft in texture.

Potential Causes: Liver Qi Stagnation, Damp-Heat in the Liver or Gallbladder, overproduction of bile.

TCM Interpretation:

  • Damp-Heat in the Liver or Gallbladder: Issues with bile flow or fat digestion.
  • Qi Stagnation in the Middle Burner: Impaired digestion and energy flow.

Different individuals may experience different symptoms, including:

  • Mild bloating or gas.
  • Reduced appetite.
  • Possible mild discomfort or restlessness.
  • Often loose with a foul or rotten odor.
  • Accompanied by excessive thirst, irritability, itching, or red gums.

Dietary Recommendations:

  • Barley or Millet (cooked)(Total Weight×0.1)(10% whole grain): Cooling grains that reduce Damp-Heat.
  • Turkey, Duck, Pork or Cod (cooked)(Total Weight×0.7)(70% lean protein): Neutral or cooling proteins.
  • Green Leafy Vegetables (lightly steamed)(Total Weight×0.1)(10% vegetables): Help clear heat and detoxify.
  • Apples (peeled, steamed)(Total Weight×0.1)(10% vegetables): Cooling and soothing.

Portion Size For Dogs: 

  • Small Dogs (<20 lbs): Daily Amount: ½ to 1 cup ~200–350g (0.4–0.8 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).
  • Medium Dogs (20–50 lbs): Daily Amount: 1.5 to 2.5 cups ~400–750g (0.8–1.6 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).
  • Large Dogs (>50 lbs): Daily Amount: 3 to 4.5 cups ~800–1500g (1.7–3.3 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).

Portion Size For Cats:

  • Small Cats (<5 lbs): Daily Amount: 1/4 to 1/2 cup ~50–125g (0.1–0.3 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).
  • Medium Cats (5–10 lbs): Daily Amount: 1/2 to 3/4 cup ~100–250g (0.2–0.6 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).
  • Large Cats (>10 lbs): Daily Amount: 3/4 to 1 cup ~150–300g (0.3–0.7 lbs) of food (wet or home cooked food equivalent).

    Suggestion: 

    • Including Pet's Yellow or Orange Tint Stools in the food to clear heat and dampness. Once stools normalize, transition to the Pet's Firm and Well-Formed Stools for ongoing support.
    • Feed at consistent times each day to support digestive health.
    • Avoid feeding just before intense exercise to prevent bloating or discomfort.
    • Balance Temperature in Food: Avoid overly cold or raw foods, and dairy especially for dogs or cats with weak digestion. Cooked meals are often better.
    • Portion Control: Overfeeding can lead to food stagnation and digestive issues.
    • Hydration: Provide clean, fresh water at all times, especially with dry or warming foods.
    • Bone broth can be added to meals for hydration and to enhance palatability.
    • Observe: Monitor changes in stool after diet or herbal adjustments.

    Dosages in Powder Form:

    • Small Dogs (<20 lbs): ¼ - ½ spoon, 2 times a day
    • Medium Dogs (20–50 lbs): 1 spoon, 2 times a day
    • Large Dogs (>50 lbs): 1 and ½ spoons, 2 times a day

    Dosages in Pill Form:

    • Small Dogs (<20 lbs): 3 - 5 pills.
    • Medium Dogs (20–50 lbs): 5 - 10 pills.
    • Large Dogs (>50 lbs): 10 - 20 pills.

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    Dosages in Powder Form:

    • Small Cats (<5 lbs):  A very small pinch, 2 times a day
    • Medium Cats (5–10 lbs): ⅙ spoon, 2 times a day
    • Large Cats (>10 lbs): ¼ spoon, 2 times a day

    Dosages in Pill Form:

    • Small Cats (<5 lbs): 1 pill
    • Medium Cats (5 – 10 lbs): 1 - 2 pills.
    • Large Cats (>10 lbs): 2 - 3 pills.
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      Amount Per Serving 
      Herbal Blend:
      Dandelion Root
      White Peony Root
      Thorowax Root
      Hawthorn Fruit
      Codonopsis
      Tangerine Peel
      Scutellaria Root
      Other ingredients: Pure honey to aid digestion and absorption

      Keep out of reach of children. Use only as directed. 

      Professional Guidance: For persistent issues, consult a veterinarian experienced in TCM for dogs.

      Or consult a professional TCM practitioner, they will be best and able to guide you.

      Ingredients

      Ingredients

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      Dandelion Root

      Dandelion Root (Pu Gong Ying) clears heat and resolves toxins, particularly in the liver and digestive system. It promotes bile flow, supporting the liver and gallbladder, which can help with yellow or orange stools caused by heat or dampness. Additionally, it has mild cooling and detoxifying effects, aiding in digestive regulation.

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      Hawthorn

      Hawthorn (Shan Zha) promotes digestion, especially of fatty and heavy foods, and alleviates food stagnation. It is particularly effective for resolving the buildup of undigested food, which can cause foul-smelling stools. Additionally, it supports liver and gallbladder function, enhancing digestive efficiency.

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      White Peony Root

      White Peony Root (Bai Shao) nourishes the blood and yin while soothing the liver and regulating its qi. It is often used to harmonize the digestive system when liver stress or Qi stagnation is affecting bowel movements. It can help reduce inflammation and harmonize the spleen-liver relationship, which is critical for balanced digestion.

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      Codonopsis

      Codonopsis (Dang Shen) tonifies the spleen and lung qi, supporting digestion and energy production. It helps improve nutrient absorption, which can indirectly address abnormal stool coloration caused by weak spleen function. Additionally, it supports the body's ability to process and eliminate dampness effectively.

      honey is the only binding agent
      no artificial fillers or ingredients
      herbs harvested at the height of potency

      100% Natural

      Our herbal supplements are made with natural honey as the binder. Honey can support the lungs, intestine, spleen, and stomach; It works as a natural preservative with antibacterial and healing properties. Unlike other herbal supplement companies that use starch, magnesium, and other chemical substances as binders for their supplements, we only use 100% honey. We also avoid using vegetable capsules because they require chemical components to form the capsule shape.

      Peak Harvest Herbs

      The herbs in our herbal pill blends are harvested at the height of their potency and they are substantially more expensive than less potent herbs that were harvested in the pre-or post-season, but in our view, there is no substitute for premium quality.

      5 Generations

      Over five generations we have collected, tested and refined Chinese herbal formulas that themselves draw from 3000 years of experience of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  Traditional Chinese Medicine is a profound pathway to create the life you were born to live. It's a timeless bridge that can initiate and support change and growth in any and every life dimension: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. 

      TCM history

      Message From Ann

      “Good Health is crucial for our overall well-being. It encompasses physical, mental, and emotional aspects, and it's important to prioritize taking care of ourselves to lead a fulfilling life. Emphasizing prevention over cure is paramount for maintaining this balance. Without health, life can become incredibly challenging. It affects our ability to pursue our goals, enjoy our relationships, and experience daily life to the fullest. Good health forms the foundation for everything else we want to achieve and experience.” - Ann Tam

      Click below for

      Ann's Story

      Here's my story.

      If you feel skeptical or unsure of Chinese herbal remedies, I could hardly blame you. I wasn't a believer either until my daughter grew very sick and my father (the 4th generation herbalist) helped her get better with herbs.

      I was born into a family of herbalists. My father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, great-great grandfather were all herbalists. I represent the 5th generation in this long lineage dating back to Imperial China.

      When I was three or four years old, I started to learn herbal songs and how to identify herbs. As I got older, I was taught how to process the herbs while working in my dad’s clinic in Vietnam. After we immigrated to the United States, my dad asked me if I wanted to pursue a career in TCM as an herbalist or acupuncturist. I said, “No, just leave me alone, Dad. I will find something I enjoy doing for work.” So, he left me alone to find my own way.

      I wanted nothing to do with herbal medicine until I gave birth to my second daughter, Catherine, who was born with severe gastric reflux. When Catherine was 10 days old, I had to take her to the ER for IV injections into her little hand because she couldn’t keep milk down. Besides vomiting, she also was having diarrhea. Catherine was losing nutrition from both ends, so her tiny body was shrinking. At that time my dad warned me, “She needs to be treated with herbal medicine, otherwise she will have seizures later on.” I didn’t fully understand what my dad was talking about, so I ignored him.

      My daughter got so ill that she could only take half an ounce of milk per hour. Before feeding her, I would use a syringe and shoot Zantac into her mouth to lessen the vomiting. As time passed, she needed milk more often, and consequently more Zantac. By the time Catherine was 8 months old, she needed to be fed and medicated 11 times a day.

      I could hardly sleep, eat, shower or rest. Even at night, I had to drape my daughter over my shoulder for her to sleep. If I put Catherine down, she would vomit. I barely had time to squeeze in a 5-minute shower once or twice a week for myself. I was exhausted, but what could I do? I had to care for my daughter and do my best to survive each day with the hope that she would get better or at the very least her condition would not worsen.

      Catherine had to wear a turtleneck with two sweaters along with a baby cap and scarf to be outside during the heat of summer, even when temperatures were 100 plus degrees. If I didn’t cover her up, she would have a runny nose, cough, and non stop vomiting. How will she be able to go to school or anywhere with air conditioning?

      One day we went to a Vietnamese pho restaurant. After I set Catherine down into the high-chair, I turned around and adjusted my chair. Then I heard a woman’s shout, “Look at her!” I looked in the direction she pointed. It was Catherine…her eyes rolled up and her entire body stiff and shaking with fluid coming out of her mouth. Someone said, “Squeeze some lemon into her mouth.” I did it without hesitating and Catherine’s body relaxed.

      We rushed her to the ER. For 3 days she was in the NICU where they monitored her brain. The doctors told me I was lucky because my daughter’s seizure didn’t last for more than 3 minutes which would have damaged her brain. After that I always carried a piece of lemon because I had no idea when my baby girl might have another seizure.

      The seizures started to come weekly, so the doctor prescribed anti-seizure medication. Catherine wasn’t even 1 year of age, and already she was taking Zantac 11 times plus anti-seizure medicine 3 times a day. It was nearly impossible to administer the anti-seizure medicine because whenever I took out the syringe, she would cry and start vomiting.

      I took Catherine to see a specialist at CHOC. I asked, “Doctor, have you ever seen any infant with this condition get well?” The doctor replied, “It depends. Some will grow out of it, but some don’t. If they don’t, then they will have to take medication for the rest of their life.”

      “What do you mean by grow out of it?” The doctor explained that Catherine might get better by herself as she got older.

      My mind was racing. “All this time the prescribed medication has not been treating her stomach?” The doctor said, “No, it only helps to guide the food down, so she won’t vomit it back up. That’s why you have to give it to her before the feeding.”

      “Well, what if she doesn’t grow out of it?” In that case, Catherine will be dependent upon medication for the rest of her life. The doctor further informed me that she too was born with gastro reflux and is still taking medicine for the condition.

      Her statement was like lightning in my brain. If the doctor can’t even treat herself for gastro reflux, how can she help my daughter? Seeing the futility of my path, I turned to my dad for help.

      My dad advised me to stop all western drugs and to give her an herbal prescription 3 times a day. Administering medicine 3 times instead of 14 times a day to Catherine was a godsend to me. Even though it sounded too good to be true, I figured that I could still give Zantac to Catherine if she didn’t get better or continued to vomit.

      After one month of herbs 3 times a day, Catherine vomited less and less. To test Catherine, I let her cry to see if she would vomit. She didn’t, so I knew she was getting better. After another month of herbal medicine, Catherine was able to wear less clothing without getting a runny nose, coughing, or vomiting. After 3 months of herbal formulas, she stopped having episodes of gastro reflux and seizure. Catherine will enjoy a normal, healthy life.

      Because of Catherine’s dramatic recovery, I was sold on Chinese medicine and asked my dad to treat me. I fainted very easily, especially during the winter. After a few months of herbal formulas, I have never fainted again.

      I started to have time to think and tried to understand why a piece of lemon helps to relax the muscles and stop a seizure. Lemon is a common citrus, yet it has magical powers that we don’t understand and underestimate. I wanted to learn more and find answers, so I decided to go to China which has a long history of herbal medicine. I went to TCM schools in China and Hong Kong and worked in the TCM hospitals to learn from the best herbal doctors in the world.

      When I was there, I knew one day I would want to become an herbalist, but how can I get a steady supply of high-quality herbs. My dad and I backpacked across China and visited many farmlands. We interviewed farmers to grow herbs for us. Our products are used with the highest quality herbs that have been harvested at the height of their potency. They are substantially more expensive than less potent herbs that were harvested in the pre- or post-season.

      After I came back to the United State, I worked with my dad and learned from his experiences and studied the formulas that our ancestors passed down. What I have been through helped me to understand the importance of health. Without health, don’t even talk about career, beauty, education, freedom, etc. I now have worked with many families who have suffered as I have. Their endearing appreciation drives me to work harder.

      Our namesake "Silkie" is a Chinese breed of chicken that is well known for its calm and friendly temperament. They are gentle and caring and make wonderful mothers. A Silkie loves nothing more than brooding a cluster of eggs, whether they are hers or not, even if they are "duck eggs". We share the same outlook and care for our clients the same way we care for our own family.

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