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Diuretic Herbal (90 tablets) (Mfr: Innate Response) (Professional quality product)

Product Number: EM-HER51
MSRP: $24.95
Your price: $19.96
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Manufacturer's Product Comments/Description

Helps to Regulate Water Retention With Whole Herbs.

Crafted from tonic whole herbs that have a long history of safe and effective use in reducing water retention. Long-term use can cause electrolyte imbalances, particularly a deficiency in potassium.

 

Manufacturer's Product Details/Ingredients

Each tablet contains:


Buchu Leaves(Barosma spp.)...............15 mg 
Corn Silk(Zea mays)......................60 mg 
Doggrass(Agropyron repens)...............60 mg 
Hydrangea Root(Hydrangea aborescens).....15 mg 
Juniper Berries(Juniperus communis)......30 mg 
Uva-Ursi Leaves(Arctostaphylos uva-ursi).60 mg 

Also contains: Calcium Phosphate, Pharmaceutical Glaze, Silica Gel, Vegetable Stearate.

Suggested Use: Take 1 tablet with water before each meal and at bedtime. Limit use to not more than 4 weeks in a row. Allow a minimum of 2 weeks to pass before starting again.

Warning: If pregnant or nursing, consult a health care professional before use. Do not use when edema is present due to cardiac or renal insufficiency. Stop use and ask a doctor if you experience excessive dehydration, persistent headaches or dizziness, nausea or allergic reaction.

Contraindications: Do not use this product if you have any of the following conditions: Kidney dysfunction, nephritis, low blood pressure, and pregnancy. When using diuretics for more than a few days at a time, a diet rich in potassium or potassium supplementation should be observed. It may also be helpful to reduce or restrict dietary sodium intake. Mineral supplementation may also be recommended. Long-term use of diuretics can place excessive stress on the kidneys.