GOUT SUPPORT ON STEROIDS

$20.00

The herb blend in this tincture may reduce inflammation, lower uric acid levels, and promoting detoxification through kidney and liver support. This blend may function as a natural diuretic.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) in 2 oz of water or juice.

Ingredient includes:

Dandelion root: May soothe stomach, relieves constipation with inulin fiber, and promotes healthy bowel movements. Increases urine output, helping flush toxins and reduce fluid retention. May help regulate blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels.Contains compounds with antibacterial/antiviral properties that support the immune system. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEARTBURN, STOMACH UPSET, MILD DIARRHEA, OR INFLAMMATION. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, POSING A RISK FOR DIABETICS. MAY INCREASE URINATION, POTENTIALLY LEADING TO ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE. DRUG INTERACTION; BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, DIABETES MEDICATION, LITHIUM, ANTIBIOTICS, AND LIVER-PROCESSED DRUGS.

Ginger: Is known to aid in the digestive system, ease inflammation, relieve menstrual cramps, and help with nausea. May also help with joint pain, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. CAUTION: WITH HIGHER DOSAGE MAY CAUSE STOMACH DISCOMFORT, HEART BURN, DIARRHEA, AND IRRITATION TO THE MOUTH. MAY CAUSE GALLSTONE. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, INDIVIDUALS ON BLOOD THINNERS.

Hibiscus flower: Is rich Vitamin C and polyphenols, supporting heart, liver, and immune health, and potentially aiding weight management and digestion. CAUTION: MAY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE. MAY CAUSE DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT, HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION, DIABETES MEDICATION, AND POTENTIALLY ACETAMINOPHEN.

Milk thistle: May lower blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. May support bone health, liver health, and indigestion. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL ISSUES SUCH AS DIARRHEA, CONSTIPATION, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND ABDOMINAL BLOATING. ITCHINESS. HEADACHE. DRUG INTERACTION: CYTOCHROME, (VALIUM, JANTOVEN, AND OTHERS). DIABETES MEDICATION, RALOXIFENE (EVISTA), SIMPREVIR AND SIROLIMUS.

Sting Nettle: Aids in skin and bone health. Antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties of sting nettle aid in the treatment of acne. Sting nettle is high in amino acids, protein, flavonoids, and bone-building minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. cause gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, constipation, and stomach upset or discomfort. Potential effects on blood pressure, blood sugar, blood thinners, cholesterol, arthritis, sedatives and lithium.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED

The herb blend in this tincture may reduce inflammation, lower uric acid levels, and promoting detoxification through kidney and liver support. This blend may function as a natural diuretic.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) in 2 oz of water or juice.

Ingredient includes:

Dandelion root: May soothe stomach, relieves constipation with inulin fiber, and promotes healthy bowel movements. Increases urine output, helping flush toxins and reduce fluid retention. May help regulate blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels.Contains compounds with antibacterial/antiviral properties that support the immune system. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEARTBURN, STOMACH UPSET, MILD DIARRHEA, OR INFLAMMATION. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, POSING A RISK FOR DIABETICS. MAY INCREASE URINATION, POTENTIALLY LEADING TO ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE. DRUG INTERACTION; BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, DIABETES MEDICATION, LITHIUM, ANTIBIOTICS, AND LIVER-PROCESSED DRUGS.

Ginger: Is known to aid in the digestive system, ease inflammation, relieve menstrual cramps, and help with nausea. May also help with joint pain, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. CAUTION: WITH HIGHER DOSAGE MAY CAUSE STOMACH DISCOMFORT, HEART BURN, DIARRHEA, AND IRRITATION TO THE MOUTH. MAY CAUSE GALLSTONE. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, INDIVIDUALS ON BLOOD THINNERS.

Hibiscus flower: Is rich Vitamin C and polyphenols, supporting heart, liver, and immune health, and potentially aiding weight management and digestion. CAUTION: MAY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE. MAY CAUSE DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT, HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION, DIABETES MEDICATION, AND POTENTIALLY ACETAMINOPHEN.

Milk thistle: May lower blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. May support bone health, liver health, and indigestion. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL ISSUES SUCH AS DIARRHEA, CONSTIPATION, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND ABDOMINAL BLOATING. ITCHINESS. HEADACHE. DRUG INTERACTION: CYTOCHROME, (VALIUM, JANTOVEN, AND OTHERS). DIABETES MEDICATION, RALOXIFENE (EVISTA), SIMPREVIR AND SIROLIMUS.

Sting Nettle: Aids in skin and bone health. Antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties of sting nettle aid in the treatment of acne. Sting nettle is high in amino acids, protein, flavonoids, and bone-building minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. cause gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, constipation, and stomach upset or discomfort. Potential effects on blood pressure, blood sugar, blood thinners, cholesterol, arthritis, sedatives and lithium.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED