Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) – Has been used traditionally for kidney problems, as an anti-infammatory, as a urinary tract antiseptic, and may be helpful in cystitis, urethritis, kidney gravel, urinary calculi and similar conditions affecting this system. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva ursi) – Has been used tradition- ally for its antiseptic and astringent effect on the membranes of the urinary system, helping to soothe, tone and strengthen these tissues. Other traditional uses include gravel, ulceration in kidney or bladder, chronic kidney problems, and acute urinary tract infec- tions like cystitis and pyelitis. Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) – Considered by herbalists to be an excellent astringent, toning the genitourinary system to help reduce hemorrhage, incontinence and bed wetting. It has also been used to assist with infammation or benign enlargement of the prostate. Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum) – Has been used tradition- ally as a soothing herb for the mucous membranes of the urinary tract, as a diuretic to help dissolve stones and sediment along with dissolving inorganic crystalline deposits in gout. Other traditional uses include cystitis, urethritis, kidney and bladder disorders due to excess uric acid, and rheumatism. Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) – Its primary traditional use has been for the treatment of infamed or enlarged prostate. Herbalists have also used it for urinary stones and gravel associ- ated with infection, urinary irritation and frequent urination with heat. Juniper (Juniperus communis) – A berry extract traditionally used for its diuretic and urinary antiseptic properties. It also contains powerful antiviral phytochemicals traditionally used to fght her- pes, infuenza and to keep away infection. This extract has also been used for arthritis, infammation of the urinary tract, stones, and for enlarged prostate. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) – Has been used medicinally by traditional herbalists as a diuretic for urinary stones and as an antispasmodic for the nervous and digestive systems. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) – Traditionally known for its sup- portive effect on the digestive system; the famous Elizabethan herbalist, Nicolas Culpepper, also taught that it could help break up stones in the kidneys. Bayberry (Myrica cerifera) – Used traditionally as a circulatory stimulant; as a tonic to help raise vitality; to soothe the mucous membrane; and to aid digestion, nutrition, and blood building. Buchu (Barosma betulina) – Traditional Western herbal medi- cine uses include assisting with infammation of the mucous membranes of the lower urinary system and prostate, genitouri- nary tract infections, urinary discharges and gravel. It also has soothing and healing properties for the genitourinary tract. Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus) – Reputed for its relaxing ef- fects, Traditional Western herbal medicine has used this botani- cal for cramps and spasms of all kinds, for uterine dysfunction and pain with spasmodic action, for asthma, angina, palpitations and hypertension. It also has been used to improve peristalsis in the gastrointestinal tract. Other Ingredients: Ethanol 20%, Purifed Water. This product is gluten-free.
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