DESCRIPTION: Concentrated herbal liquid extract.

Ingredients: Juniper Berries (Juniperus communis), Uva Ursi leaves (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), Queen of the Meadow root (Eupatorium purpureum), Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus), Buchu leaves (Barosma betulina), Cornsilk stamens (Stigmata maydis), Parsley leaves & root (Petroselini radix), Marshmallow root (Althaeae radix), Celery seeds (Apium graveolens), Watermellon seeds (Citrullus vulgaris), Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), Ginger (Zingiber officinale), Thyme (Thymus vulgaris), 7% glycerine, 30% alcohol in distilled water.

CLINICAL INDICATIONS
  • UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
  • Difficult or painful urination
  • Cystitis (Bladder Infection)
  • Irregular or frequent urination
  • Kidney Stones (Help dissolving, passing and relieving pain of...)
  • Cleanses urinary system
  • Arthritis, Gout, Rheumatism
  • Diuretic

DOSAGE:

2-3 droppers full straight in the mouth or in a glass of clean water 3-5x a day.
Amount and frequency of dosage is dependent on the severity of symptoms.

SIZE: 2 OZ DROPPER BOTTLE

CONSIDERATIONS

UriClear has a diuretic, antiseptic, antimicrobial and cleansing action on the urinary tract. Helpful in resolving pain from kidney stones as well as in their dissolution and passing.

CONTRA-INDICATIONS

Not for use during pregnancy, in children under 12, or with persons having chronic advanced kidney or liver disease. Long term use (over 6 weeks) not recommended.

Juniperus communis

INGREDIENTS

Juniper: Latin (Juniperus communis)Common names: Juniper , Dwarf Juniper, Ground Juniper,
Medicinal part:
Fruit--berries
Habitat:
North America, Europe, Southeast Asia up to the Himalayas
Main constituents:
Contains 1-2% volatile oil consisting of over 60 different compounds including
Catechins, Alpha & Beta Pinene, Vit. C, Beta Carotene, Borneol, Citronellal, Glycolic Acid, Limonene,
Pectin, Rutin, & Tannins.
Indications:
Cystitis, gout, chronic arthritis, diuretic and antiseptic in urinary tract.

Uva Ursi: Latin (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
Common names:
Bearberry, Kinnikinnick (American Indian name), Bear's Grape.
Medicinal part:
leaves
Habitat:
Native to Europe, naturalized throughout Northern hemisphere.
Main constituents:
Allantoin, Vit. C, Arbutin, Beta Sitosterol, Malic acid, Lupeol, Oleanolic-acid, Quercitin, Ursolic acid, Tannins, Zinc.
Indications:
Disinfectant, antiseptic, antibiotic of the urinary tract, antibacterial > in alkaline environs, diuretic, balances high ph urine,
tones bladder, strengthens urinary passages, helps dissolve kidney stones, helpful in pyelitis, nephritis, urolithiasis, urinary catarrh,
cystitis, & urethritis. Antibiotic against Proteus vulgaris, E coli, Ureaplasma urealyticum, Mycoplasma hominis, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeriginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, some Streptococcus strains, & Candida albicans.

Marshmallow: Latin (Althaea officinalis)
Common names:
Marshmallow, White mallow, Mortification root, Sweetweed.
Medicinal parts:
Root, leaves, flowers.
Habitat:
Native to Europe, naturalized in US.
Main constituents:
Mucilage, starch, pectin, flavonoids, phenolic acids, sucrose, asparagine.
Indications:
Soothes mucous membranes. Anti-irritant.

Celery: Latin (Apium graveolens)
Common names:
Garden celery, Wild celery.
Medicinal parts:
seeds, leaves, stems.
Habitat:
Native to Britain & Europe. Can be found growing wild on the English and Welsh marshlands and coasts.
Cultivated world wide.
Main constituents:
Volatile oil includes limonene, phthalides, beta-selinene, & camphene .
Caffeic acid, Chlorogenic acid. Alpha linolenic acid 2.5 ppm, oleic acid.. Coumarins. Flavanoids.
Indications:
Anti-spasmodic, diuretic, urinary antiseptic, cleanses Kidneys. Lowers BP.

Watermellon: Latin (Citrullus vulgaris)
Common names:
Watermellon
Medicinal parts:
seeds
Habitat:
Native to Africa, can now be found around the world in warmer climates.
Main constituents:
Caprylic-acid, Lauric acid, Oleic acid,.
Indications:
Antibacterial, Candidicide, anti-inflammatory.

Lobelia: Latin (Lobelia inflata)
Common names:
Indian tobacco, Bladderpod, Asthma weed, Pukeweed.
Medicinal parts: Aerial
Habitat:
Indigenous American plant. Used by Native Americans.
Main constituents:
Piperidine alkaloids, Carboxylic acids.
Indications:
Anti spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, increases urine flow.

Ginger: Latin (Zingiber officinale)
Common names:
African Ginger
Medicinal parts:
Root.
Habitat:
Native to Asia grown throughout the tropics.
Main constituents:
Volatile oil 1-3%) includes zingiberene, geraniol. Capsaicin, Citronellal, Ferulic acid. Oleoresin (gingerol, shogaols)
Indications:
Antiseptic. Anti-inflammatory, increases flow of urine.

Thyme: Latin (Thymus vulgaris)
Common names:
Common Thyme, Garden Thyme,
Medicinal parts:
Aerial
Habitat:
Native to Southern Europe, cultivated worldwide.
Main constituents:
Volatile oil includes thymol, carvacrol methylchavicol, cineole, borneol. Flavanoids. Tannins.
Indications:
Anti-infective. Anti-fungal. Anti-parasitic.

Queen of the Meadow: Latin (Eupatorium purpureum)
Common names:
Gravel root, Joe Pye weed, Kidney root.
Medicinal part: Root.
Habitat:
Native to Eastern North America used by many American Indian Tribes,
'Joe Pye' an American Indian healer used the herb to cure typhus.
Main constituents:
Flavanoids quercitin and rutin, Kaempferol and resin.
Indications:
Increases the removal of waste by the kidneys, Soothes the urinary tract, astringent, helps dissolve stones and sediment and the inorganic crystalline deposits in gout. Helps in frequent night time urination and is beneficial in cystitis with heavy mucous formation.

Raspberry leaves: Latin (Rubus idaeus)
Common names:
Garden Raspberry, Red Raspberry.
Medicinal part:
leaf , fruit.
Habitat:
Native to Europe and Asia. Now grown in many other temperate regions.
Main constituents (leaf):
Vit. C, Thiamine, Selenium, Zinc, Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Chromium, Niacin, Riboflavin, polypeptides, flavanoids, tannins, Gallic acid.
Indications:
Can be taken throughout pregnancy, builds tissue reduces false labor pains. Dissolves mucous and soothes mucous membranes in the urinary tract.

Buchu leaves: Latin (Barosma betulina)
Common names:
Bookoo, Bucku
Medicinal parts:
leaf.
Habitat:
Native to South Africa, grown in some parts of South America.
Main constituents:
Volatile oil (1.5-2.5%) including pulegone, menthone, diosphenol and diosmin. Flavanoids (quercitin, rutin). Terpineol, Alpha-terpinene, Alpha-Pinene, Camphene.
Indications:
UTI, cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, irritable bladder, diuretic, antiseptic, pain while urinating, soothes the pelvic nerves and reduces spasms in back pain.

Cornsilk: Latin (Stigmata maydis)
Common names:
Mother's Hair.
Medicinal part:
Stamens.
Habitat:
Native to Andes and Central America grown universally.
Main constituents:
Flavanoids, alkaloids, allantoin, saponins, volatile oil, mucilage, Vitamins, minerals.
Indications:
Acute and chronic cystitis. Diuretic, soothes urinary tubules and bladder, reduces kidney stone formation and pain of kidney stones.

Parsley leaves, root: Latin (Petoselini radix)
Common names:
Garden Parsley, Rock Parsley
Habitat: Native to Europe and eastern Mediterranean. Cultivated throughout world.
Main Constituents:
Volatile oil includes myristicin, apiole, terpines, limonene, kaempferol, geraniol. flavonoids, coumarins, Vitamins A, C, E. Iron. Lutien. Rosmarinic acid. Silver 0.19-0.2 ppm.
Indications:
Natural vitamin and mineral supplement, cystitis, rheumatic conditions, anti-inflammatory, cleanses kidney, diuretic. High chlorophyll content of leaves makes parsley a breath sweetener.

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