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12/18/11

Herbs, Juices, Spices that are beneficial to the Kidneys

Herbs:
Dandelion, a powerful diuretic, whcih acts as a blood purifier.
Couch Grass, Used to treat gout, rheumatic disorders, chronic skin disorders, urinary tract bladder & kidneys.
Corn Silk, A diuretic that provides potassium. This herb encourages urination. The risk of muscle cramps or irregular heartbeat is less than for conventional diuretics.
Uva Ursi, The active ingredient in this herb, known as arbutin, has an antiseptic action in the urinary tract that has proven to be effective against E.Coli infections. Uva ursi may also prevent bleeding that stems from urinary tract infections. Uric acid accumulation may be reduced with the use of this herb. Safe in moderation. Do not take if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure, and not to children under 12 years.

Juices:
Carrot, beet & cucumber
Carrot & spinach
Carrot, Celery & Parsley
Carrot, Beet & Cocoanut
Carrot & Parsley

Spices:
Allspice
Basil
Caraway
Bay Leaf
Curry
Cardamom
Dill
Ginger
Marjoram
Thyme
Sage
Tarragon

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