The kidneys are the body's built-in liquid filtration system. They
remove toxins from the body and assist in excretion. However, over time,
toxic build-up in the kidneys may cause poor renal function, edema,
kidney stones and possible kidney infections. Fortunately, a few herbs
and plants can help remove toxins naturally.
Burdock root
The root of the burdock plant, known for its flowering burrs, is used
in herbal medicine. In Europe and Japan, its leaves are commonly eaten
in salads. Burdock root has been used in herbal and folk medicine for
centuries to treat a variety of conditions, including arthritis, gout,
rheumatism and skin conditions, such as eczema, acne and psoriasis.
According to the Clayton College of Natural Health (CCNH) Herb Guide,
burdock is a blood purifier and natural diuretic. It heps reduce
inflammation in the body and promote healthy renal function. The
University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) lists the typical dosage as
1 to 3 g in capsule form, or 2 to 8 ml of fluid extract, up to three
times per day.
Bilberry or blueberry fruit and juice help to prevent fluid retention
and provide antioxidant benefits for kidney health. The leaf properties
are used as an effective urinary antiseptic.
Cranberry juice is a well-known home remedy for bladder infections.
However, the juice and the fruit also help to maintain kidney health.
Rich in the antioxidant vitamin C, it helps the overall vitality of the
urinary tract and works as a powerful disinfectant. Cranberry includes
ingredients that efficiently flush out harmful bacteria. It's most
effective when used as an extract or unsweetened juice, according to
author Andrew Chevallier.
Grape Seed
As its name implies, herbal grape seed comes from the actual seeds of
grapes. These may be red, purple or green grapes. The seeds are rich in
Vitamin E, flavonoids (or natural antioxidants), linoleic acid (an
unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid), and Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (or
OPC, another antioxidant). The various antioxidant components of grape
seeds give them their powerful medicinal qualities. Used as long ago as
ancient Egypt, grapes have treated sore throats, constipation, cancer,
cholera, smallpox, nausea, eye infections, and skin, kidney, and liver
diseases. The University of Maryland points out several animal studies
indicate that grape seed extract may also be useful in treating heart
disease and diabetes. The active ingredients help lower blood
cholesterol, which is beneficial to the liver. Additionally, grape seed
extract is a natural diuretic, reducing fluid buildup in the body.
Goldenrod
Goldenrod, which is often mistakenly blamed for seasonal allergies,
is a natural antiseptic that has a long history in herbal medicine.
Traditionally, it was used as a topical wound cleanser, but herbalists
also use it to treat diabetes, enlarged liver, gout, hemorrhoids,
asthma, arthritis and even internal bleeding. UMMC notes that it is a
natural diuretic and points out that a few animal and laboratory studies
indicate that goldenrod can help reduce inflammation, relieve muscle
spasms and fight urinary tract infections. It is commonly used to treat
kidney stones and bladder infections. The adult dose is 2 to 4 ml of
liquid tincture, two to three times per day.
Although stinging nettles are considered a noxious weed by most, they
have profound medicinal qualities, especially when it comes to keeping
the bladder and urinary tract healthy. Stinging nettles were used as
long ago as the Medieval period as a natural diuretic and in the
treatment of gout, arthritis and other joint pain. Today, herbalists use
the dried herb to treat many conditions, including muscle and joint
pain, eczema, arthritis, anemia, enlarged prostate, urinary tract
infections, hay fever, and even topically for insect bites. UMMC cites
clinical studies that suggest that stinging nettle is effective at
relieving urinary disorders such as reduced urinary flow, neurogenic
bladder (incomplete voiding of the bladder) and post-urination dripping.
The medical center suggests that 1 to 5 ml of the tincture, or fluid
extract, may be taken three to four times daily.
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