









🌿 Elevate your pet’s wellness game with nature’s adrenal ally!
Cushex Drops - S by Pet Alive is a 60ml herbal supplement designed to support healthy adrenal and pituitary gland function in dogs and cats. It promotes endocrine system balance, supports normal urination and appetite, and enhances skin and coat health to prevent thinning. Trusted by pet owners, this natural formula helps maintain your pet’s energy and vitality.















| ASIN | B000TMPPQS |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (649) |
| Date First Available | 18 Mar. 2010 |
| Item Form | Drops |
| Item Weight | 56.7 g |
| Item model number | 351837 |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 0.31 Pounds |
| Minimum Weight Recommendation | 0.31 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 13.34 x 4.45 x 4.45 cm; 56.7 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
M**N
Cushex works!
One of our guinea pigs lost most of her fur. After visits to the vet, injections and treatment for mites had no effect, the vet thought "Cushings". He stated there was no treatment for guinea pigs. Having found Cushex I have been giving her three drops morning and night. She has been much better. The lumps on her skin and swollen belly have disappeared and her hair is regrowing! Thanks Cushex
B**9
Great
It is such a good product and it helps my dog really well
A**D
... the drops are working but symptoms haven't gone any worse
Not sure if the drops are working but symptoms haven't gone any worse
B**N
good product
my dog has been in much better health since taking this. no more visits to the vets since taking this it is easy to hide in the food
A**R
Having read reviews i expected Dog to be slightly better. All this stuff did was make him sick ...
Having read reviews i expected Dog to be slightly better. All this stuff did was make him sick all the time & do his business in the house overnight. I shouldnt have wasted my money on this stuff.
M**Y
I would be so happy if this improves her health
My first bottle arrived damaged in the post so I contacted the seller and he immediately sent out a replacement ! I have decided to give this a try because of all the positive feedback hopefully it will prove to be successful for my 12 year old dalmatian who possibly has Cushings disease. I wanted to give this a try before taking her back to my vet for further investigation. I would be so happy if this improves her health. I will update with results in due course.
J**T
WOW
So far so good , I bought these as my little Norfolk terrier x had got quite bad with Cushing symptoms. Very restless , drinking constantly , went from a 100% housetrained dog to an incontinent old lady very quickly . I read about cushex drops and decided I had nothing to lose , it’s been 2 weeks since I started putting them in her food morning and night and WOW what a difference ! I mean she isnt running around ,I didn’t expect miracles however she seems more lively just like her old self , she drinking slightly less and I haven’t had any accidents in the house for over a week ! 🙏 She is more settled at night and even went to the park today and had a little run with other dogs ! Something she wouldn’t have attempted even just 2 week ago . I ordered cushex with an open mind and I have to say that these drops are absolutely amazing !!! Will be ordering more very soon . Thank you
M**L
Two Stars
It stopped doing any good for my dog, so she is back on Vertoryl
J**N
Miracle Drops! Our diabetic 20lb Doxie was having some rough evenings/nights. He wanted to drink a lot (even tho his blood sugar was normal from insulin), he was peeing a lot, and panting a lot. It was hard for us to get a good night's sleep since he sleeps with us...and we was getting up about 4-5 times per night to pee (and panting for water). Bought this in early Dec (paid for one day delivery because we were desperate!) and immediately started using it. He only needs 6-7 drops ...either twice a day or 3 times per day. At first, gave it 3 times per day, but as we got busy, we now only give in AM and PM before meals. The difference is amazing. The first couple of nights, we saw "some" improvement. By the end of the week, we saw huge improvement. Drinking far less water, peeing much less, and panting nearly completely gone...very rare. He's much happier....and so are we (more rest!!) Since he's diabetic, he's also on a low carb diet.... Mostly just protein, a bit of fat, and only complex carbs. I use Fresh Pet. This is to minimize the insulin that he needs. Older dogs also sometimes have digestion (gas bubbles) issues, so in the evenings, I will put Sammy on his back for a tummy rub, but also to apply some clock-wise pressure on his lower abdomen. I often feel the gas bubbles move and he's very happy after that...often goes right to sleep. the large intestines work in a clockwise fashion, so starting around 7:00 on his very-lower-abdomen, I apply pressure hold a couple of seconds (often feel bubbles immediately) and slowly move "around the clock" ending around 4:00...and repeat. (12:00 is around the belly button) The "clock image" is when you are sitting at the bottom of your dog, with his head furthest away from you. You will feel the gas bubbles move, and often HEAR the gas bubbles move. I've never experienced any "smell" when doing this. Cushex S ingredients What are the ingredients? Cushex Drops-S is a 100% herbal formula and contains the following ingredients in therapeutic dosage: Dandelion, Burdock, Astragalus. Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is well-known as a supporter for the liver, kidneys and adrenal glands and will help to support normal adrenal functioning. Dandelion also contains vitamins and minerals important for hair health and growth and has been studied for its antioxidant activities (Hu, C. and Kitts, D. D. “Antioxidant, prooxidant, and cytotoxic activities of solvent-fractionated dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) flower extracts in vitro.” J Agric.Food Chem. 1-1-2003; 51(1):301-310). Burdock (Arctium lappa) is a cleansing and eliminating herb and is excellent at cleansing the tissues and supporting waste removal from the body (Shimizu, J., Yamada, N., Nakamura, K., Takita, T., and Innami, S. “Effects of different types of dietary fiber preparations isolated from bamboo shoots, edible burdock, apple and corn on fecal steroid profiles of rats.” J Nutr Sci Vitaminol. (Tokyo) 1996; 42(6):527-539). Burdock is also traditionally recommended for maintaining blood sugar levels already within the normal range and has been investigated for its ability to support health. Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceous) is an herb which has been used for many centuries as a revitalizing herb. Astragalus is known as an adaptogen and helps to support balance in the adrenal glands. It helps to maintain healthy adrenal cortical function and is important for supporting blood pressure and blood sugar levels already within the normal range. Recent research confirms the positive effect of Astragalus in supporting the immune system. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) has a long history of being used to help with cortisol levels and for its liver protecting and immune balancing effects. Eleuthero root (Eleutherococcus) is commonly just referred to as ‘Eleuthero’ and is highly respected and prized as a natural energy tonic to support energy, circulation, and natural vitality and to act as an overall systemic supporter. Eleuthero is comparable to Ginseng and is an excellent supportive tonic for healthy adrenal hormones. It has also been shown to have anti-stress, anti-inflammatory and liver protecting properties.
P**E
I’ve had her on the cusex drops for two days she already stop drinking hasn’t had a drink today and jumping up and a lot happier thanks it’s grat
I**L
My Morkie was diagnosed with Cushing's, and I did not want to use pharmaceutical products. Tried this and he is doing great now.
N**L
Seems to be helping, not sure if it's the drops the organic home cooked diet or a combination of the two but my Schnauzers elevated liver enzymes have come down by more than half in 6 months! The vet was amazed! I also give him Sam-e, vitamin E and Milk Thistle daily.
A**A
Our 16-year old neutered male cat Cosmo had a respiratory crisis a few years ago that landed him in an emergency center; he was resucitated twice and his heart and adrenal system took a real beating. Events like that can disbalance the endocrine system for any mammal, and he never really got back to 100% after that. Over time he put on a lot of weight, developed a poor coat with copious dandruff and seemed to find brushing painful, and had very little energy, as well as developing joint problems and weakness (falling off of things he normally could jump up onto, or not being able to get there at all). He also developed an obsession with drinking water and pestered us to run taps for him and fill cups to put on the floor, even though we have a filtered fountain which we keep clean and which he had always used. Although the vet couldn't find anything in the bloodwork, I did some research and found that Cushex seemed to match up well with his symptoms. Having had a pretty good experience with treating our cats naturopathically, I decided to give this a try since it's low-risk and relatively low cost. PetAlive's formulas come in many different dispensations, including alcohol tinctures (which must be pretreated before giving to cats), tiny pellets, small dissolvable tablets, and others. This formula is glycerin based and flavorless. Cosmo has limited but open access to dry food, so it would be hard to know how much he was getting if I put the drops on his food. To administer, I put three dry (absorbent) treats in the palm of my hand, drop Cushex on them (about five drops since some is lost on my palm), and turn the treats over until they're well coated. He eats them greedily, and gets this twice a day. It is easy to do, which is a relief compared to other remedies I have to apply to my brood of aging kits. After about two weeks of this, his dandruff started improving, he began tolerating brushing better, and his drinking behavior returned to normal. He also seems to be feeling better overall. It has now been a little over two months of treatment. We have just discovered that he has tapeworms, and we don't know how long this has been going on since it's easy to miss. I suspect it has been part of the gradual downturn that started about 6 months ago. Certainly having the parasites treated (the vet gave him an injection that addresses both known species) will improve his condition much further, and besides that, some of the ingredients in Cushex are also useful for parasites, so it may have been helping to curtail or compensate for this condition over the last two months. I expect his weight to improve as well once he is clear of the parasites (for now it has stayed the same). As for value, although the initial outlay may seem a little pricey for a remedy that may or may not work for your pet's condition, after over two months of using a little more than the recommended full daily dose for pets under 20 lbs (remember my method incurs more waste than trying to drop it directly into the cat's mouth), the bottle is only half done. This suggests three bottles a year at full dosage, and in most cases once improvement is steady you can reduce to maintenance doses. For situations where you feed your pet twice a day and they are sure to clean the bowl in one serving, you can probably just drop the dosage right on top of the food. I'd like to add that after Cosmo's respiratory crisis, instead of putting him on daily cortisolone indefinitely which was stressful for everyone and which he did not well tolerate, I used PetAlive's AmazaPet tablets to very good effect in the months following the event. He wasn't crazy about getting any pill put in his mouth but did not object to the flavor and it was effective at keeping his lungs clear. Gradually I tapered off and only administer this when I hear his breathing sounding ragged. Some of the ingredients of Cushex also support respiratory health, and I suspect this is why he has not had ragged breathing sounds since he has been on it. It's worth giving PetAlive remedies a try, if your pet's condition is not yet serious or if conventional vet treatments are not doing enough. Do consult with your vet; most will not object too much to the idea of supplemental therapies like these.
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