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Formulated for associated symptoms such as frequent or difficult urination, burning, pain, urgency and the sensation of a full bladder.
Directions: Ages 12 and up, take 6 drops or pellets orally (ages 0 to 11, give 3 drops or pellets) one to four times daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. Under age 2, crush or dissolve pellets in purified water. Sensitive persons begin with 1 drop or pellet and gradually increase to full dose.
Active Ingredients: Apis mellifica 15x, Berberis vulgaris 15x, Bryonia 15x, Cantharis 15x, Cinchona officinalis 15x, Equisetum hyemale 15x, Ferrum phosphoricum 15x, Gelsemium sempervirens 15x, Juniperus communis 15x, Pareira brava 15x, Phosphorus 15x, Plantago major 15x, Pulsatilla 15x, Sabal serrulata 15x, Terebinthina 15x, Uva-ursi 15x, Echinacea 3x, Hydrastis canadensis 3x, Lappa major 3x, Solidago virgaurea 3x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane dispensing alcohol 20%.
Pellet Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free, non-GMO, beet-derived sucrose pellets.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Bladder~Kidney may be administered for the following conditions:
Apis mellifica: Burning and soreness when urinating; Frequent and involuntary urine
Berberis vulgaris: Kidney colic from kidney stones; Burning, soreness in kidney region
Bryonia: Urine is brown, red, resembles beer, is scanty and hot
Cantharis: Intolerable urging; Inflammation with bloody urine
Cinchona officinalis: Daily, periodic fever; Knife-like pains around back
Echinacea: Urination is scanty, frequent and involuntary
Equisetum hyemale: Severe pain and fullness of bladder; Difficult and painful urination
Ferrum phosphoricum: Involuntary urination when coughing; Incontinence
Gelsemium sempervirens: Urine profuse, clear, watery; Retention; Intermittent flow
Hydrastis canadensis: Urine smells badly
Juniperus communis: Difficult urination; Chronic infection
Lappa major: Profuse and frequent urination
Pareira brava: Urine has a strong ammoniacal odor; Itching urethra
Phosphorus: A frequent desire to urinate
Plantago major: Diabetes related kidney disorder; Profuse flow of urine
Pulsatilla: Urethra burning during and after urination
Sabal serrulata: Constant urging to pass urine at night; Difficult urination
Solidago virgaurea: Thick sediment, like gravel; Difficult urination with blood and slime
Terebinthina: Inflammation of the urethra; Kidney inflammation
Uva-ursi: Kidney disorders; Frequent urging with severe bladder spasms, burning and tearing pain; Helps prevent kidney stones
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