Benefits: Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as a mild diuretic and urinary demulcent. How It Works: This single herb is well known for its benefit to the urinary system. It is commonly use on its own or in combination with other herbs as a mild diuretic and to soothe irritation....
Benefits: Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as a diuretic for mild irritations of the urinary tract. Horsetail has traditionally been used for conditions related to the urinary system. How It Works: Joint grass, shave grass, bottle brush, Dutch rushes, scouring rush, bull pipes, pewter wort, devil’s guts, paddock-pipes…So many names...
Benefits: Traditionally used as a diuretic. Used to help relieve symptoms of urinary tract irritation and/or renal or urinary stones. How It Works: Hydrangea is known as seven barks to the Cherokees and other Native American tribes because when the root is cut it appears to have seven layers. The...
Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine as a mild diuretic. How It Works: Parsley, to most a common plate garnish and culinary herb, has a long history of use as a herbal medicine. A member of the umbelliferous vegetable family, parsley contains many health properties, including some that are mildly...
Benefits: In traditional herbal medicine used as a diuretic and a urinary antiseptic. How It Works: Uva ursi has a strong affinity for the urinary system. Today this astringent herb is an ingredient in most herbal diuretics and urinary remedies and many weight-loss formulas. It has been used as a...