Natural Herbal Diuretic Blend
Provides Relief From Excess Water Retention
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| $69.99 | 12 Bottle 100 Count Each | Retail Value $118.80 | |
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Gentle and Effective Natural Diuretic Blend
A natural herbal diuretic water pill for the occasional discomfort of excessive water retention, each tablet contains a special combination of beneficial herbs and vegetables.
Each Tablet Contains:
- Buchu Leaves 0.15 Grams
- Uva Ursi Leaves 0.15 Grams
- Juniper Berries 0.12 Grams With Parsley,
- Asparagus and Bone Meal.
Provides gentle relief from water weight and that uncomfortable bloated feeling.
No Sugar, Salt, Starch or Artificial Colorings
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| Each Tablet Contains | |
| Buchu Leaves | 0.15 Grams |
| Uva Ursi Leaves | 0.15 Grams |
| Juniper Berries | 0.12 Grams |
| With Parsley, Asparagus and Bone Meal | |
Get help from our natural herbal diuretic when you have that bloated feeling. This herbal supplement promotes the release of excess water and fluids that your body holds on to.
NEW LANDMARK STUDY CONCLUDES DIURETIC BEST MEDICINE
In a landmark government-sponsored study published in the new edition of the American Medical Association, researchers now recommend that diuretics should be used before the commonly-prescribed high blood pressure medications for treating hypertension and reducing risk of heart disease and stroke.
Diuretics, also known as “water pills” have been used for over 40 years. They work by removing excess sodium and water from the body to lower blood pressure.
About one in four adults (over 50 million Americans) have high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. Nearly 24 million of these people are now taking the expensive prescriptive medications ($15.5 billion annual cost) for controlling hypertension. The study determined that although diuretics are significantly less-costly, they are consistently more effective.
Although diuretics might be excellent therapy, not all patients can take them. It is essential to consult your doctor before altering the intake of the prescriptive medicine or making changes to the treatment plan.
IMPORTANT NUTRITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS:
Diuretic usage can cause serious mineral deficiencies, especially of Magnesium and Potassium. Thus, adequate mineral supplementation is highly-recommended.
Herbal diuretics provide effective relief from water retention while minimizing depletion of essential nutrients. A diet including vegetables such as Asparagus, Celery and Parsley is also valuable in reducing excess water retention to help control high blood pressure and prevent its complications.

