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Gold Standard Herbs | Lumbrex
Gold Standard Herbs | Lumbrex
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Supports normal circulation to relieve back, neck, and hind leg stiffness, weakness, numbness, and spasm
Some dogs can get out for their walks but have hunched, stiff backs that make them stagger; or they may have to hop on one leg because of sciatica or a luxated patella.
All of these dogs suffer from diminished circulation to their spinal column that gets even worse in cold, wet weather and especially at night, when they often wake their owners with panting and pacing just to get the blood flowing through their aching joints. Some dogs even wake screaming at night if the stiffness has progressed to neck vertebrae fixations and spasms.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, pain relievers, and steroids are often tried for these dogs, but if the pain or paralysis can’t be managed or they become incontinent, many end up being euthanized.
Anti-inflammatory drugs work like icepacks, drawing blood away from an area—but these dogs need increased circulation to halt degeneration and inflammation, restore suppleness, and relieve nerve and spinal cord impingement. Physical therapies like acupuncture, chiropractic, and PEMF, along with a real food diet, greatly improve blood flow to the spine. Lumbrex, a formula used for over 1,400 years, supports this same goal by helping restore circulation and flexibility to the back, hips, and hind limbs.
As circulation improves, older dogs often grow stronger within days to weeks, allowing medications to be reduced or discontinued. Dogs with disc issues may take several months to walk again, but chiropractic, acupuncture, and PEMF can expedite and enhance results.
Once the maximum benefit of Lumbrex is seen, consider adding Voltrex to spark further improvement. For FCE cases or disc dogs that worsened after surgery, begin with Voltrex first. Transition to Lumbrex only once initial progress is observed. Reduce dose if loose stools occur.
Ingredients
Ginseng root
Cinnamon bark
Prepared Rehmannia root
White Peony root
Ligusticum rhizome
Pubescent Angelica root
Eucommia bark
Ledebouriella root
Poria
Licorice root
Cyathula root
Notopterygium root
Large Leaf Gentian root
Loranthus
Curculigo rhizome
Natural flavoring
How to Use / Dosage
Lumbrex is an organically grown concentrated herbal extract in powdered form. It acts more quickly and completely when your pet is fed a real food, meat- and vegetable-based diet, and when combined with physical therapies such as chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, or PEMF.
Fold the herbs into your pet’s meal, or shake them with broth or water and pour over top if feeding canned or kibble.
Suggested starting dose (twice daily):
▪ Up to 15 lb: 1/8 tsp
▪ 15–40 lb: 1/4 tsp
▪ 40–70 lb: 1/2 tsp
▪ 70–110 lb: 3/4 tsp
▪ Over 110 lb: 1 tsp
If benefits are not seen, the dose can be safely doubled.
One bottle lasts over a month for dogs 50 lb and under, or about two weeks for 100 lb dogs.
For cats: use approximately 1/8 tsp twice daily in a capsule or mixed with food. Results may vary, and some cats respond better simply to a real food diet.
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.
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