From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Urinary:
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- Hemp Oil
- Yellow Dock
Natural Cures and Remedies for Urinary
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Stonecrop) – Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2). Not to be used in cases of GI or urinary inflammation (PH2). LD50 of alkaloid mix 50 mg/kg ipr mus (HH2).
Between 350,000 to 400,000 men a year in the United States will require some form of treatment to relieve their urinary obstruction caused by BPH.
Alfalfa Leaf, American Ginseng, Astragalus Root, Barberry Root, Black Walnut Hull, Brazilian Guarana, Bromelain, Buchu Leaf, Burdock Root, Carrot, Celery Seed, Cinnamon, Cleavers, Collinsonia, Corn Silk, Cranberry, Curcumin and Turmeric Root, Damiana, Dandelion Root, Echinacea Angustifolia, Echinacea Purpurea, Garlic, Ginkgo Biloba, Goldenrod, Goldenseal Root, Grapefruit Seed, Gravel Root, Hydrangea, Juniper Berry, Licorice Root, Milk Thistle, Myrrh, Nettle, Oak Bark, Oregon Grape Root, Parsley Seed, Pau Darco, Pumpkin Seed, Reishi Mushroom, Sarsaparilla, Saw Palmetto, Shiitake Mushroom, Tribulus Terrestris, Turmeric Root, Uva Ursi, Willow Bark
Activities (Pipsissewa) – Alterative ; Analgesic ; Antiaggregant ; Antibacterial ; Antiseptic ; Astringent ; Candidicide ; Collyrium ; Depurative ; Diaphoretic ; Diuretic ; Expectorant ; Orexigenic ; Rubefacient ; Stimulant ; Tonic ; Urinary Antiseptic .
The formation of stones in the kidneys or urinary tract is a fairly common disorder. The stones are formed from the chemicals usually found in the urine such as uric acid, phosphorous, calcium and oxalic acid. They may vary in consistency from grit, sand and gravel-like obstructions to the size of the bird’s eggs.
Fasting is the best remedy for the treatment of disorders resulting from toxins in the system. A short fast of two or three days should be undertaken at regular intervals by women who are unable to bear children. The bowels should be cleansed by a warm water enema during the period of fasting and afterwards when necessary. This will have a beneficial effect not only on the digestive system but also on the surrounding organs of the urinary and genital system.
Commission E approved Bishop’s Weed on March 13, 1986, but reversed itself as of April 15, 1994, condemning it because of excessive therapeutic risk and unproven efficacy (renal colic, spastic urinary tract disorders). “Ammi fruits may no longer be prescribed in Germany for this or any other indication” (SHT). Extracts and khellin and visnagin improve myocardial perfusion, increasing blood flow through the coronary vessels, making it useful for angina.