nettle seed. I've found these two together to be quite an impressive combination for all things kidney, but specifically in issues with chronic kidney inflammation. I hope you enjoy this little monograph. In health and wellness, - Petra General and Historical Info:
Common Names: Couch Grass, Quack Grass, Cooch Grass, Twitch, Dog Grass, Quick Grass, Durfa Grass, Scotch Quelch, Triticum, Quecke (German), Chiendent (French), Grama (Spanish), Caprinella (Italian). Family: Graminaceae Parts Used: Rhizome (Dried), seeds
Anti-bacterial, Anti-microbial, Diuretic, Demulcent, Tonic Diuretic, Aperient, Catarrhal (General), Anti-Inflammatory, Laxative, Urinary Antiseptic, Nutritive Emollient, Anti-Cholesterol, Remedy for dryness and atrophy, Antibiotic, Uricosuric Chemical Constituents:
What are its Uses?Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, and Throat:
Integumentary System (Skin):
Respiratory System:
Digestive System:
Excretory System:
Endocrine System (Hormones):
Cardiovascular System:
Circulatory System:
Immune/Lymphatic System:
Reproductive System:
Musculoskeletal System:
Herbal PharmacyThe below information is meant as educational and informative only, do not self dose, please see an appropriate practitioner to discuss current issues and any medications you may be taking. Combinations:
Misc:
Max Doses: Max Daily Dose: 3 to 6ml of 1:1 LE (1:1 @ 25%) Max Weekly Dose: 1:1 @ 25% 20 to 40ml Application: Infusion
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Safety Concerns
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