Gold Standard Herbs: Galvanex Herbal Helper
How It Works
Galvanex helps “lift the Qi” in Chinese medicine. Qi is the body’s energy. When Qi and Blood rise to the upper body, animals feel calmer, have stronger immunity, and better circulation. But if Qi sinks downward, problems can appear, such as:
Urinary or fecal incontinence
Organ prolapse
Recurrent bladder infections
Frequent, loose, or pale stools
Trouble gaining weight
Poor appetite
Anxiety or restlessness
Weakness and fatigue
Pacing or agitation
Low-grade itching
Leaky gut
Pododermatitis (sore, inflamed paws)
Poor circulation
Western Medicine View
From a Western perspective, “sinking Qi” often looks like adrenal fatigue. These pets may not have Addison’s disease, but their bloodwork often shows a sodium-to-potassium (Na:K) ratio below 27—even if they’ve been diagnosed with Cushing’s disease.
How Galvanex Helps
With Anxiety: Some anxious animals get worse on calming herbs like Halscion. Pairing Halscion with Galvanex balances the effect, helping anxiety resolve instead of intensify.
With Allergies: In dogs with allergic dermatitis, immune weakness can slow their response to Cessorex. Adding Galvanex speeds healing.
With Weak Circulation: Poor circulation can limit the benefits of Voltrex and Lumbrex for joint or mobility issues. Galvanex boosts their effectiveness.
In Summary
Galvanex strengthens energy flow, immunity, and circulation. It acts as a foundation formula, making other herbal treatments work better and supporting overall health.
Ingredients: Ginseng Root, Chinese Angelica Root, Astraglus Root, White Atractylodes rhizome, Bupleleurum Root, Citrus Peel, Licorice Root, Cimicifuga Rhizome, Natural Flavoring