Action: Although the herbs in
this compound are known to be soothing diuretics, their traditional
use in preventing and dissolving urinary stones has not, of yet, been
explained by modern pharmaceutical science.
Uses: Indicated in the treatment of urinary
tract calculi (“stones”) which are located in
the kidney, bladder, or ureter. Can also serve as prophylactic therapy
to prevent or diminish the tendency to form new stones.
Dose: Stone Dissolving Therapy:
Three times per day, mix 50 drops of compound with a pinch of sodium
bicarbonate (baking soda) in 8 ounces of water and drink all at once.
Best taken between meals. Try this therapy for two months —
if there is no success after this time, the therapy is unlikely to
be effective.
Stone Prevention Therapy: Use the same mixture as
above, but with 40 drops of compound, and take just two times per
day.
Adjunct Therapy: For stones that are passing with
difficulty it is helpful to dilate the ureter, and also to relieve
any inflammatory edema. Mix 25 drops each of Khella
Extract and Horse
Chestnut Extract in 8 ounces of hot water and drink all at
once. This can be administered up to 5 times per day. Also apply
hot compresses over the kidney area, or soak in a hot bath.
Cautions: Consult a qualified midwife or physician
before taking during pregnancy. Beware of urinary infections, which
are often associated with stones in the urinary tract. Urinary tract
stones should be properly diagnosed and treated by a qualified healthcare
practitioner.
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