Madder Root (Rubia Tinctoria) Liquid Extract, Dried Root Glycerite
Madder has a strong diuretic, antispasmodic, and antiseptic effect. Its primary use is to loosen and remove phosphate/oxalate stones from the kidneys and bladder. The plant helps with gout, removes salts from joints, and is also used to improve skin condition.
Urolithiasis: Effectively loosens and promotes the painless removal of calculi (stones and sand) from the urinary tract, reducing smooth muscle tone.
Body cleansing: It has a diuretic effect, removing excess salts from the body, helping with rheumatism and polyarthritis.
Anti-inflammatory: Used for genitourinary infections (cystitis).
Dermatology: In folk medicine, it is used to treat skin conditions, acne, improve complexion, and age spots.
Alcohol free
4 fl oz (About 120 servings)
Suggested Adult Use: Shake well before use. 20-30 drops, three times a day or as directed by your practitioner. The best way to use liquid herbal glycerites is to put the suggested amount in a glass of water, tea, or juice and water however some glycerites are unpalatable which is why most people prefer to dilute them into a beverage.
Ingredients: Wild harvested Madder root (Rubia Tinctoria) dried root. Origin: Pakistan. Strength: Dry plant material / solvents ratio 1:3 w/v.
Other Ingredients: vegetable glycerin, crystal clear water
Contains NO: GMO, gluten, sugar, yeast, mold, heavy metals, corn, salt, wheat, soy, artificial colors, dairy foods, preservatives or synthetic fertilizers.
Made in an FDA Registered facility, Hawaii, USA.
Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Not to be used during pregnancy. Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredients. Consult a physician before using if nursing or taking any medications. Discontinue use and consult your practitioner if any adverse reactions occur. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Refrigerate after opening.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.