Bladder and Kidney Tea II
- To support the therapy of catarrh of the bladder and renal pelvis.
- To drink as tea
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Plant-based remedy for troubles affecting the urinary passage
Pain and burning when urinating often make going to the toilet a torture, especially for women. The cause is usually so-called bladder catarrh, which is an inflammation of the mucous membrane or the entire wall of the bladder. If an infection caused by bacteria is not fought, germs can move up and enter the kidneys, leading to renal pelvic inflammation, also called renal pelvic catarrh. Now it is very important to drink significantly more, in addition to consulting your doctor, so that the kidneys, bladder and draining urinary tract are flushed sufficiently.
Our Bladder and Kidney Tea II is composed of a mixture of tried-and-tested medicinal plants such as bearberry leaves, garden bean pods, horsetail herb, birch, nettle and peppermint leaves and marigold blossoms, which have been proven to effectively relieve bladder and kidney complaints for centuries.
Dosage instructions and type of application: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) onto one teaspoon full of tea (2 to 4 g), leave covered for approximately 15 minutes and then pour through a tea strainer.
Unless otherwise prescribed drink one cup of tea 3-4 x a day.
Duration of use: Preparations from bearberry leaves should not be taken for longer than 1 week or for more than 5 times a year without your doctor's permission.
Areas of application: To support the therapy of catarrh of the bladder and renal pelvis.
Ingredients: 100 g tea contains: Bearberry leaves 40 g, seedless garden bean pods 20 g, horsetail herb 15 g, birch leaves 10 g.
Other components: Nettle leaves, peppermint leaves, marigold leaves.
or risks and side effects please read the information leaflet and consult your doctor or pharmacist.