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Use PetAlive Cushex Drops To:Support the health of your pet's adrenal glands and encourage normal functioning;Help reduce circulating levels of corticosteroids;Encourage health of coat and prevent hair loss;Balance blood pressure and blood sugar levels;Reduce excessive thirst and urination;Promote optimal strength and health of the skin;Improve digestive functioning.PetAlive Cushex Drops contain a blend of both herbal and homeopathic ingredients specially selected to treat Cushing's in pets. Each ingredient of this natural remedy has a specific role to play in normalizing adrenal function balancing corticosteroid levels or reducing the troublesome symptoms of this condition. Cushex Drops are easy to administer and the dosage can be adjusted to suit pets of all sizes.
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About Cushex Drops:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Cushex Drops
What is Cushing's Disease?
Cushing's disease is also known as hyperadrenocorticism and is characterized by the over-production of hormones from the adrenal glands. The extra high levels of these hormones in your pet's body can cause varied and serious symptoms.
Function and definition of the adrenal glands
The adrenal glands are two small bean-shaped structures situated above each of your pet's two kidneys. They consist of two separate regions: an inner adrenal medulla surrounded by an outer adrenal cortex.
The adrenal glands release a wide variety of hormones. The medulla is responsible for producing epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenaline). These hormones control the body's reaction to stress and affect blood pressure and heart rate. The adrenal cortex produces hormones such as cortisone and aldosterone which are necessary for balancing fluid and electrolytes (salt) in the body as well as regulating the use of dietary protein fats and carbohydrates and controlling inflammation.
What are the symptoms of Cushing's Disease?
High levels of corticosteroids in the body can cause a number of health problems in pets including:
• Increased thirst/drinking and urination;
• Increased appetite;
• Panting;
• High blood pressure;
• Loss of hair;
• Calcified lumps in the skin;
• Thinning skin and susceptibility to infections.
Over time if not well-controlled Cushing's can increase your pet's risk of other conditions including diabetes weakening of the heart and nervous system disease.
What are the main causes of Cushing's in pets?
There are a couple of possible causes for Cushing's in pets. The first is that your pet may be taking in excess corticosteroids in the form of medications such as Prednisone. If your pet is not taking a drug like Prednisone and has been diagnosed with Cushing's it is probably due to a tumor (usually benign) on either of the adrenal glands themselves or on the pituitary gland.
What is the conventional treatment?
If your pet's problems are caused by prescription Prednisone the answer is of course to wean your pet off this medication slowly and under the supervision of a veterinarian. Cushex drops can help facilitate the process of normalizing adrenal function and corticosteroid levels in the body as your pet slowly stops taking the Prednisnone. Cushing's caused by other factors such as adrenal or pituitary gland tumors needs a more complex holistic approach. In the case of an adrenal gland tumor the tumor can be removed through surgery but this procedure carries a high risk. Pituitary tumors are not usually removed but rather treated through symptomatic therapy with drugs that kill part of the adrenal gland in order to normalize corticosteroid production. This treatment needs to be very carefully monitored as killing too much of the adrenals is easy to do and can cause serious health problems including the subsequent UNDER-production of corticosteroids.
How can herbal remedies and dietary supplements help?
Though natural remedies will not cure Cushing's many herbs can safely and effectively support your pet's general health and help to reduce the symptoms of Cushing's disease.
A holistic approach to your pet's condition is the best approach: see below for dietary measures that can help your pet's general health.
What are the ingredients of Cushex Drops?
PetAlive Cushex Drops contain the following 100% natural ingredients:
Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion) is well-known as a tonic for the liver kidneys and adrenal glands and will help to normalize adrenal functioning. This ingredient will also reduce any inflammation in the body. If your pet has been taking Prednisone Dandelion will help to ease the transition with its own anti-inflammatory properties. Dandelion also contains vitamins and minerals important for hair growth and prevention of hair loss.
Arctium lappa (Burdock) is a cleansing and eliminating herb and is excellent at detoxifying the tissues and removing unwanted substances from the body. Burdock is also effective at balancing blood sugar levels and preventing diabetes.
Astragalus membranaceous (Huang Qi) is an herb which has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for many centuries as a revitalizing tonic. Astragalus is known as an adaptogen and helps to restore balance to the adrenal glands. It is a very useful protector of adrenal cortical function and is important for the regulation of blood pressure and blood sugar levels. Recent research confirms the positive effect of Astragalus on immune functioning and its ability to help your pet fight against illness and disease.
Arsenicum (30C) is a homeopathic ingredient useful for treating excessive thirst and urination as well as indigestion vomiting and other digestive problems.
Hepar Sulph (30C) is also a homeopathic remedy and is very effective for treating infections and healing wounds or irritated skin.
Mercurius (30C) is an excellent homeopathic ingredient for addressing thirst and irritability. Also widely used for treating bladder infections and diarrhea.
Sulphur (30C) will reduce thirst improve the condition of the skin and act as a digestive tonic.
PetAlive Cushex Drops contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives.
How do I use Cushex Drops?
PetAlive Cushex Drops come in convenient tincture form. The drops are easy to administer to pets and may be mixed with food or a treat.
To be taken 2-3 times per day at the following dosage:
Cats and small dogs: 2-3 drops.
Medium dogs: 5 drops.
Large dogs: 8-10 drops.
Caution: Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established.
How long until I see results?
Degree and speed of improvement differs from animal to animal depending on many factors. With regular use you should begin to notice a general improvement in health within 3-6 weeks.
How long does one bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle of Cushex Drops will last for 15-60 days depending on the size and needs of your pet.
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