Solution TC: Ease Cough Herbal Supplement

$80.00

WHY CHOOSE IT

Solution TC: Ease Cough is a tactical combination of herbs that are known to Stop Cough, Soothe the Throat, redirect the Qi of the Lungs downward, and also Raise the Qi to address prolapse. It can ease dry, hacking, spasmodic coughs as well as coughs with a small amount of sputum.**

Tracheal collapse is a condition where the cartilage rings in the trachea (windpipe) weaken and flatten when air is drawn into the airway during inspiration. Tracheal collapse makes it difficult for air to get to the lungs. The most common clinical sign is a persistent, dry, harsh cough. It is sometimes described as a ‘goose honk’ cough. The cough may worsen at night, with excitement, with pressure on the trachea, such as from a collar, during hot or humid weather, or immediately after eating or drinking. Dogs of any age and any breed can develop this condition, but smaller dogs and older dogs are more prone. Enlarged heart can be one underlying cause of tracheal collapse, so if you suspect your dog has developed this cough, it is important to seek an evaluation by a veterinarian.

WHY CHOOSE IT

Solution TC: Ease Cough is a tactical combination of herbs that are known to Stop Cough, Soothe the Throat, redirect the Qi of the Lungs downward, and also Raise the Qi to address prolapse. It can ease dry, hacking, spasmodic coughs as well as coughs with a small amount of sputum.**

Tracheal collapse is a condition where the cartilage rings in the trachea (windpipe) weaken and flatten when air is drawn into the airway during inspiration. Tracheal collapse makes it difficult for air to get to the lungs. The most common clinical sign is a persistent, dry, harsh cough. It is sometimes described as a ‘goose honk’ cough. The cough may worsen at night, with excitement, with pressure on the trachea, such as from a collar, during hot or humid weather, or immediately after eating or drinking. Dogs of any age and any breed can develop this condition, but smaller dogs and older dogs are more prone. Enlarged heart can be one underlying cause of tracheal collapse, so if you suspect your dog has developed this cough, it is important to seek an evaluation by a veterinarian.

  • To ease cough due to tracheal collapse in your dog, add the herbal supplement to their food or give by mouth via oral syringe.

    For most cases, adding the granules directly to your pet's meal (twice per day) is easiest. Herbs can taste bitter to your pet, so you may need to mix with extra tasty food or broth. Introduce the supplement slowly by starting with a smaller amount at first and gradually increasing it as they get used to the new flavor in their food.

    For pickier eaters, give herbs via oral syringe. First dissolve the herbal supplement in hot water. We recommend approximately 2ml of water per gram of herbal supplement (our oral syringes have measurement marks on them to make this easy). In a small bowl or shot glass, add herbal supplement to hot water and stir. Allow a few minutes for herbal supplement to fully dissolve before drawing the liquid mixture up into the syringe. Place syringe in the pocket between your pet’s teeth and cheek, angled toward the back of their mouth and gently depress the plunger at a slow, even rate.

    Suggested dose based on pet’s body weight:

    Under 10 lbs: 0.5g 2x/day

    10 - 25 lbs: 1g 2x/day

    25 - 50 lbs: 1 - 2g 2x/day

    50 - 75 lbs: 2 - 3g 2x/day

    75 - 100 lbs: 3g 2x/day

    over 100 lbs: 4g 2x/day

    or as recommended by your veterinarian. Older and weaker pets should be given smaller doses. Safe use in pregnant or breeding animals has not been proven. Examination by veterinarian is recommended prior to use of this product.

  • This herbal supplement is composed of concentrated granules made from water extracts of the following herbs:

    Astragalus root (Radix Astragali)

    Ophiopogon tuber (Radix Ophiopogonis)

    Apricot kernel (Semen Armeniacae)

    Hoelen (Sclerotum Poriae cocos)

    Mulberry root bark (Cortex Mori)

    Salvia root (Radix Salviae miltiorrhizae)

    White peony root (Radix Paeoniae alba)

    Balloon flower root (Radix Platycodi)

    Black cohosh (Rhizoma Cimicifugae)

    Fresh ginger rhizome (Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens)

    Magnolia bark (Cortex Magnoliae officinalis)

    Perilla fruit (Fructus Perillae)

    Pinellia rhizome (Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparatum)

    Prepared licorice root (Radix Glycyrrhizae Preperata)

  • If you suspect your dog’s cough might be due to collapsing trachea, it is vital to get an evaluation by your veterinarian. Enlarged heart is one cause of collapsing trachea that you do not want to go untreated. Proper medical management of enlarged heart (due to congestive heart failure) can give you and your pet much more quality time together. Solution TC: Ease Cough Herbal Supplement can safely be used in conjunction with pharmaceutical cough suppressants and other cardiac medications your veterinarian may prescribe. An integrative treatment plan (using both pharmaceutical medications and natural support) can yield a better prognosis or your dog than either approach used alone.

**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian.  Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye.  Some skin conditions can be serious.  Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring.  If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself.  Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.