Herbs in KidneyAid™

European Goldenrod Flower

After the Boston Tea Party, colonists would use goldenrod as an alternative to teas from East India Company ships, and referred to the concoction as "Liberty Tea." Historically herbalists used it for the urinary tract and the kidneys. Modern science has shown it to have astringent properties that may help support balance within these systems.

Fenugreek

An Indian spice, fenugreek has a slight maple syrup taste and is often used to flavor imitation syrup products. Used throughout the world, science has yet to conclusively determine its health benefits, but it has been used for millennia to support digestion and kidney health.

Hydrangea Root

An ancient plant dating as far back as 70 million years ago, hydrangea gets its name from the Greek word for water vase. While there are many beneficial herbal uses for this lovely flowering plant, one important distinction is its classification as a lithotriptic herb, meaning it promotes decalcification in the body.

Juniper Berry

Used throughout history in almost every recorded civilization and found in Tutankhamen's grave, juniper berry is a very common ingredient in gin - which gets its name from the Dutch word for juniper, "jenever." Used traditionally for wound care as an antiseptic, today it’s known to have isocupressic acid, communic acid, and deoxypodophyllotoxin content.

Horsetail Herb

A less common traditional Chinese medicine herb, modern horsetail is actually the descendant of one of the oldest plants in existence, predating even the dinosaurs to the Carboniferous period around 320 million years ago. Horsetail is rich in silica, a common trace mineral in natural hair support products.

Additional Herbs

Plantain Leaf.


Product Description

Using a unique formulation of herbs with well-known historical efficacy in cultures across the world, KidneyAid™ provides invigorating support for the kidneys’ critical role of keeping the blood clean, supporting overall health throughout the body. Individual ingredients help support, overall kidney function, urine flow, and balanced electrolytes (with trace minerals).

Kidney health declined sharply in the 1980s, likely due to the stress of the modern Western diet. Our cultural shift away from clean water to juices, sodas, and other beverages puts stress on the kidneys and makes it harder for them to do their job.

Healthy kidney function can affect energy levels, general comfort, urinary health, mental clarity, weight management, and more. Keeping your kidneys healthy to begin with and actively taking steps to regularly detox your kidneys can help you maintain health and wellness overall.


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