R215.00 Incl. VAT
Our Herbal Kidney & Bladder supplement is a comprehensive blend of natural ingredients, each carefully selected to support kidney and urinary tract health. From promoting fluid balance to providing antioxidant protection, this supplement is designed to contribute to overall renal well-being
2-4 x capsules 3x daily
20 minutes before meals.
Children over 6-12 years:
1x Capsule daily
Children over 12-16 years:
1x Capsule 2x daily according to age.
Ingredients as traditionally used for this supplement.
African Potato
Aloe Ferox
Astragalus
Basil
Buchu
Cornsilk
Dandelion
Golden rod
Horse chestnut
Horsetail
Hydrangea Root
L-Arginine
Liquorice root
Magnesium
N-Acetyl L-Cysteine
Potassium
Selenium, Zinc
Tribulus Terrestres
Vit A, B5, B6, B12, C, D3, E
Other African Herbs
African Potato: This ingredient harnesses natural compounds to fortify the immune system, providing crucial support for maintaining balance.
Aloe: Known for its soothing properties, particularly effective in kidney stone issues, and contributes to adrenal health.
Apple Cider Vinegar: With its acidity, Apple Cider Vinegar is thought to assist in dissolving kidney stones and supporting fluid balance
Astragalus: Boosts kidney function and acts as an adrenal toner, helping combat fatigue. Rich in bioactive compounds, it contributes to overall kidney health by supporting blood glucose, inflammation, and water balance.
Basil: Acknowledged for its potential to soothe discomfort associated with kidney stones, Basil adds a comforting touch to kidney health.
Bearberry: Addresses bedwetting, facilitates the passage of kidney stones, and promotes the health of kidneys, bladder, and adrenal glands. Exhibits antibacterial and diuretic properties.
Bilberry: Effective against E. coli, supports kidney health, and aids in managing kidney stones. It also contributes to the well-being of adrenal glands and the pancreas.
Celery Seed: Recognized for its potential benefits for kidney health, Celery Seed is an ally in maintaining well-being.
Cornsilk: Soothes urinary discomfort, including bedwetting, painful urination, and inflammation. It acts as a diuretic, aiding in microbial elimination.
Horse Chestnut: Alleviates discomfort related to kidney stones, acting as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory.
Magnesium: Supports overall kidney health, aiding in the prevention and management of kidney stones, and addressing issues like bedwetting.
N-Acetylcysteine: Acts as an antioxidant, supporting kidney health by combating oxidative stress.
Pomegranate: Prevents kidney stones, eases their passage, and provides antioxidant support for renal health.
Potassium: Supports overall kidney health, preventing the formation of kidney stones.
Selenium: Supports adrenal function, contributing to overall well-being.
Tribulus Terrestris: Providing support for urinary health and kidney function, Tribulus Terrestris is an essential element in maintaining well-being.
Vitamin A: Recognized for its role in maintaining renal health, Vitamin A contributes to overall well-being.
Vitamin B5: Participating in adrenal function, Vitamin B5 supports overall vitality and well-being.
Vitamin B6: With a direct influence on kidney health, Vitamin B6 plays a crucial role in maintaining overall well-being.
Vitamin B12: Supporting adrenal health indirectly benefits kidney function, making Vitamin B12 a vital component in maintaining well-being.
Vitamin C: When balanced, Vitamin C offers antioxidant support for optimal renal health, promoting overall well-being.
Vitamin D3: Contributing to urinary health and neurological modulation, Vitamin D3 is an essential element in maintaining overall well-being.
Vitamin E: With its potential inhibition of crystal formation, Vitamin E adds a protective layer to kidney health, supporting overall well-being.
Zinc: Influencing immune function and crystal growth, Zinc is a key player in supporting kidney health and overall well-being
Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding woman.
Protect from sunlight.
Store below 25°c.
How the Kidneys and Bladder work:
The kidneys are bean-shaped organs responsible for filtering blood, removing waste products, and regulating electrolytes. They produce urine, which flows through two thin tubes called ureters into the bladder.
The bladder, a muscular sac, stores urine until it’s expelled through the urethra during urination. This complex system ensures the elimination of waste and excess fluids, maintaining a delicate balance crucial for overall health. The kidneys also play a role in controlling blood pressure, producing red blood cells, and activating vitamin D for bone health.
Kidney & Bladder disorders:
Symptoms of Kidney & Bladder problems:
It is essential to seek medical attention if experiencing any of these symptoms, as they may indicate an underlying kidney or bladder issue that requires diagnosis and appropriate treatment
The role of Candida in Kidney & Bladder problems:
Candida and other fungi can play a role in kidney and bladder problems by causing infections. In the urinary tract, Candida, a type of yeast, can lead to a condition known as fungal urinary tract infection (UTI). These infections can affect the bladder, ureters, and kidneys. The overgrowth of Candida in the urinary tract can be triggered by factors such as a weakened immune system, antibiotic use, or conditions that promote fungal growth.
Candida can adhere to the lining of the urinary tract, leading to irritation, inflammation, and potential damage to the tissues. Symptoms of a fungal UTI may include pain or a burning sensation during urination, frequent urination, lower abdominal discomfort, and cloudy or foul-smelling urine.
In severe cases, if the infection spreads to the kidneys, it can result in more significant health issues, including kidney infections (pyelonephritis). Kidney infections can cause symptoms such as back pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
Which hormones and enzymes play a role in kidney & bladder health and how is it connected to the adrenals?
Several hormones and enzymes play critical roles in kidney and bladder health, and their connection to the adrenals is integral to maintaining overall renal well-being. Here are key factors involved:
African Potato: The immunomodulatory effects of African Potato, driven by beta-sitosterol and campesterol, make it a potential adjunct in conditions requiring immune support. Its impact on immune cells, particularly T-cells, warrants consideration for patients with immunological challenges.
Agrimony: Rich in tannins and flavonoids, agrimony’s astringent and anti-inflammatory properties can aid in bladder control and alleviate symptoms associated with kidney disorders. Its potential modulation of immune responses adds to its therapeutic profile.
Aloe: Aloe’s active compounds, such as aloin and aloe-emodin, contribute to its laxative effects, making it valuable in conditions requiring gentle bowel regulation. The presence of acemannan enhances its immune-modulating properties.
Apple Cider Vinegar: Acetic acid in apple cider vinegar plays a role in dissolving kidney stones, while its potassium content contributes to fluid balance. This makes it a potential supportive measure for individuals prone to stone formation.
Astragalus: With polysaccharides, isoflavonoids, and saponins, astragalus exhibits adaptogenic, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating effects. These properties position it as a complementary approach in managing kidney disorders and supporting overall immune health.
Basil: Eugenol, the active compound in basil, offers anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, potentially assisting in dissolving kidney stones and alleviating associated pain. Its inclusion may be considered in pain management strategies.
Bearberry: Arbutin, converted to hydroquinone, provides bearberry with antibacterial and diuretic properties. This makes it a candidate for urinary tract infections and kidney support, particularly against E. coli.
Bilberry: Anthocyanosides in bilberry contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, suggesting potential benefits in kidney diseases. Its ability to inhibit E. coli adhesion aligns with its broader antimicrobial properties.
Buchu: Diosphenol, quercetin, and rutin in buchu confer anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial actions. Its diuretic properties support kidney and urinary tract health, making it relevant for infections and inflammation.
Celery Seed: Volatile oils like limonene and coumarins in celery seed contribute to its diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects, offering potential relief in kidney health and stone prevention.
Cornsilk: Cornsilk’s mucilage, tannins, and bioflavonoids contribute to its soothing, antimicrobial, and diuretic properties. Its potential to strengthen tissues and address urinary tract issues broadens its application.
Dandelion: Dandelion’s bitter constituents, including sesquiterpene lactones, support liver and kidney function. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it provides comprehensive nutritional support for overall well-being.
Golden Rod: Active compounds like saponins and flavonoids in goldenrod offer anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and immune-stimulating effects. These properties position it as a potential ally in kidney health and immune support.
Hibiscus: Polyphenols in hibiscus, such as anthocyanins, contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, making it valuable in kidney stone prevention and overall renal health.
Horse Chestnut: Aescin, the active compound, provides anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, offering relief in conditions associated with kidney stones. Its potential impact on ureter swelling aids in stone passage.
Horsetail: Silicic acid and flavonoids in horsetail offer diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, supporting kidney health and connective tissue strength. Its potential in managing urinary tract infections is noteworthy.
Hydrangea Root: Inhibiting TH17 cells, hydrangea root showcases anti-inflammatory properties, making it relevant in conditions where immune modulation is beneficial. Its support in expelling urinary calculi contributes to kidney health.
L-Arginine: L-arginine’s role in urinary citrate and calcium oxalate levels, mediated by nitric oxide production, hints at its potential cardiovascular and renal benefits. Its involvement in preventing renal epithelial damage adds to its significance.
Liquorice Root: Glycyrrhizin in liquorice root influences cortisol-cortisone balance, affecting sodium/potassium regulation. Its anti-inflammatory properties contribute to adrenal support and overall kidney health.
Magnesium: Beyond its role in preventing bladder spasms, magnesium’s influence on muscle and nerve function supports kidney health and electrolyte balance. Its potential in reducing oxidative stress is relevant in renal protection.
Milk Thistle: Silymarin’s hepatoprotective effects make milk thistle valuable in detoxification, indirectly benefiting kidney function. Its antioxidant properties contribute to cellular protection.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine: NAC’s replenishment of glutathione levels confers antioxidant effects, providing renal protection against oxidative stress. Its potential in reducing lead poisoning aligns with broader environmental stress mitigation.
Omega 3: Omega-3’s anti-inflammatory effects, attributed to EPA and DHA, contribute to overall renal health. Its potential in reducing inflammation supports kidney function.
Pomegranate: Polyphenols and antioxidants in pomegranate offer renal protection, preventing kidney stone formation and supporting overall urinary health. Its acidity-modulating effects are relevant in stone prevention.
Potassium: Essential for fluid balance and electrolyte regulation, potassium plays a role in preventing kidney stone formation and maintaining renal health.
Selenium: Selenium’s role in adrenal function and antioxidant protection adds to its relevance in kidney health. Its support in reducing oxidative stress contributes to cellular well-being.
Tribulus Terrestris: With the potential to lower phosphate levels and dissolve stones, tribulus terrestris offers urinary health support. Its role in inhibiting stone formation aligns with its overall kidney benefits.
Vitamin A: Vitamin A’s involvement in renal health, particularly in preventing kidney stone formation, underscores its significance. Its support in maintaining mucosal integrity adds to its renal benefits.
Vitamin B12: Addressing adrenal insufficiency, vitamin B12 contributes to overall adrenal health, indirectly impacting kidney function. Its role in neurotransmitter synthesis aligns with broader neurological support.
Vitamin B5: Participating in adrenal function, vitamin B5 supports adrenal health and, by extension, kidney function. Its role in stress response modulation is noteworthy.
Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6’s influence on reducing kidney stone risk and supporting overall kidney health highlights its importance. Its participation in amino acid metabolism contributes to broader renal function.
Vitamin C: While vitamin C is essential, high doses can increase kidney stone risk. Careful consideration of dosage is crucial. Its antioxidant effects, when balanced, support overall renal health.
Vitamin D3: Addressing bedwetting and incontinence, vitamin D3’s impact on pelvic floor function and neurological modulation contributes to urinary health.
Vitamin E: Vitamin E’s inhibition of calcium oxalate crystal formation supports kidney health and prevents stone formation.
Zinc: Zinc’s influence on crystal growth and immune function highlights its importance in kidney health, with potential benefits against oxidative stress.
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