BENEFITS
Lumbrex may assist dogs experiencing:
✓ Back or neck stiffness
✓ Hind limb weakness or reduced mobility
✓ Nerve-related discomfort such as sciatica
✓ Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) and disc degeneration
✓ Difficulty rising, climbing stairs, or jumping
✓ Muscle spasms affecting the spine or hips
Additional benefits may include:
✓ Supports healthy circulation to the spine and surrounding tissues
✓ Helps maintain flexibility and comfortable movement
✓ Assists with spinal cord and nerve support
✓ May support ageing dogs with stiff backs or reduced mobility
✓ Works well alongside rehabilitation therapies and holistic care
- 100% natural herbal blend – Made from organically grown, whole-herb extracts in concentrated powdered form. All ingredients are human-grade and produced in FDA-inspected, GMP-certified facilities.
- Formulated by a holistic vet – Created in consultation with world-renowned integrative veterinarian Dr. Steve Marsden, using the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Whole-plant synergy – Uses complete herbal extracts, not isolated compounds, to ensure maximum potency and healing benefit through the natural synergy of the full plant profile.
Using Lumbrex with Voltrex
Lumbrex and Voltrex are often used together, but they support the spine in different ways. Voltrex is typically used during the acute phase of injury or inflammation, helping support the body’s natural inflammatory response and protect the spinal cord and nerves.
Lumbrex is generally introduced after the acute phase, when the focus shifts to improving circulation, flexibility, and long-term spinal mobility.
In some cases they may be used together during recovery, with Voltrex supporting inflammation and nerve health while Lumbrex supports circulation and tissue healing.
If you’re unsure which product is most appropriate for your dog’s situation, feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help.
Lumbrex by Gold Standard Herbs
- 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 flavouring
Caution:
Consult with your vet before adding any supplements to your dog's diet.

