K&B Extract (kidney and bladder )
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A wonderful formula for rebuilding and strengthening the kidney and bladder. Gives relief for hemorrhaging, bleeding or sever infection. This is an effective urinary antiseptic and has mucilaginous properties, which soothes and heals an inflamed urinary tract. Helps rebuild the entire urinary tract. Recommended for cats and dogs.
CONTENTS: Herb: Organic Alcohol: 6%
Juniper Berries:
• Is particularly effective at stimulating the kidney's ability to increase the flow of urine by
raising the rate at which blood is purified and waste filtered out
Useful as a urinary antiseptic |
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Parsley Root:
Very effective herb for difficult urination
Rich in minerals, especially potassium
It inhibits salt absorption which accounts for it's diuretic effect
Uva Ursi:
Effective in all kidney disorders, strengthens, disinfects and tones mucus membranes of urinary passages
Marshmallow Root:
It is mucilaginous; coats, soothes and heals inflamed areas such as urinary tract
Lobelia:
Helps remove obstructions and congestion throughout the body
Ginger:
Helps remove toxins from the body
A stimulant for the circulatory system
Golden Seal:
Heals mucus membranes anywhere in the body
One of the best infection fighters there is
K & B Extract for Prevention:
From Dr. R. Goldstein's issue of 'Love of Animals'- "Kidney failure is the second leading cause of death among cats, and an estimated 25% of dogs have some form of the disease." The disease is usually well advanced before any symptoms appear so that's why we opt for prevention.
Paws for Thought:
Cleanse of liver, kidney & bladder {urinary tract} .:
A twice daily maintenance dose of Eliminex and the K&B Extract. Formulas for up to 30 days. Repeat twice a year for prevention of urinary tract problems.
For pets with a history of urinary tract problems {infections} put it on a Maintenance Dose of K&B Extract
For at least 6 months... . or year round. {See cost of serving calculator}
Do not use this extract is your pet is pregnant.
**Note: This information is compiled from traditional and modern herb books, articles and research. This information is summarized for its educational value and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It should not be used to replace the services of a qualified practitioner.