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Uri-Gen - 15ml
Uri-Gen - 15ml
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- Developed by Genestra's Phytoembryotherapy program
- Nourishes your body on a cellular level
- Support urea and creatinine levels
- fast absorbing liquid
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Uri-Gen - 15ml
$61.88
Genestra Uri-Gen - 15ml is a dietary supplement in liquid drop form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

GENESTRA'S URI-GENA very special herbal formula, Uri-Gen, was developed by the professionals at Genestra in their Phytoembryotherapy program. Uri-Gen uses a branch of phytotherapy that specifically incorporates plant buds, young shoots, etc. containing fast dividing cells with the plant's genetic blueprint. These plant's blueprint are rich in benefit to your body on a cellular level. Indicated by naturopaths in kidney disease for renal drainage & to support elimination of uric acids from the system & lower both urea and creatinine levels. The pure young buds of Silver Birch, Juniper and European Ash are the make up Uri-Gen very special formula. Convenient, fast absorption liquid format. [LIQUID]
Each drop (0.028 ml) contains:
Silver Birch (Betula pendula)Bud Extract 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
Juniper (Juniperus communis)Young Shoot Extract (1:20) 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior)Bud Extract (1:20) 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Purified water, ethanol (grain), glycerin
Important Information:
Guaranteed to contain no added starch, yeast, corn, soy, sodium, sugar, artificial colouring or flavouring, antimicrobial preservatives, dairy or animal products. Ideal for vegans.
If you are pregnant or if you have a kidney disorder, do not use. If you are breastfeeding, do not use, unless directed by your healthcare practitioner. If symptoms persist or worsen consult your healthcare practitioner.
Silver Birch (Betula pendula)Bud Extract 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
Juniper (Juniperus communis)Young Shoot Extract (1:20) 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior)Bud Extract (1:20) 0.47 mg Dried Equivalent 0.009 ml
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Purified water, ethanol (grain), glycerin
Important Information:
Guaranteed to contain no added starch, yeast, corn, soy, sodium, sugar, artificial colouring or flavouring, antimicrobial preservatives, dairy or animal products. Ideal for vegans.
If you are pregnant or if you have a kidney disorder, do not use. If you are breastfeeding, do not use, unless directed by your healthcare practitioner. If symptoms persist or worsen consult your healthcare practitioner.
Dosage
Adults and Children (over 12 years): Take 10 drops once daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Adults and Children (over 12 years): Take 10 drops once daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
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Genestra delivers professional-grade products that are offered in a variety of formats. Genestra natural health products have been proven safe, effective and reliable for over 30 years, and are backed by clinical evidence. Genestra brings you HMF Forte, HMF Immune, HMF UTI, Digest Plus, Probiotics, D-Mulsion and Super EFA Liquid.
Genestra delivers professional-grade products that are offered in a variety of formats. Genestra natural health products have been proven safe, effective and reliable for over 30 years, and are backed by clinical evidence. Genestra brings you HMF Forte, HMF Immune, HMF UTI, Digest Plus, Probiotics, D-Mulsion and Super EFA Liquid.
Genestra's Phytoembryotherapy program brings to life URI-GEN
Phytoembryotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that specifically incorporates plant embryological tissues (buds, young shoots, etc.) containing "plant meristem" cells undifferentiated, fast dividing cells which contain the plant's genetic blueprint and material. These embryonic tissues are rich in beneficial phyto-chemicals including: growth factors and plant hormones,
enzymes, nucleic acids, oligoelements, and phytonutrients such as polyphenols and flavonoids. These embryological tissues are also utilized because many of the above mentioned components are lost in fully developed plants once
chlorophyll
is formed. These embryological tissues are also utilized because their energetic components are at their highest levels when they are harvested in the spring the most active phase of the growth cycle.
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS & BLADDER HEALTH
Cranberries contain anti-adherence factor; it helps to prevent bacteria from accumulating in the urinary tract. It takes about 8 glasses of
cranberry
cocktail to equal one tablet.
Urinary tract infections can be frustrating and downright painful. While anti-biotics are useful for severe cases, the right supplements and herbs can give you long term relief for recurrent UTIs...
Infections of the urinary tract are quite common, especially in women. Infections usually begin when bacteria colonize the bladder lining and cause inflammation (cystitis). The infection may spread up into the kidney causing nephritis or to the prostate causing prostatitis.
Interstitial cystitis
is a chronic infection between the bladder lining and muscular layer. Its exact cause is unknown but it is usually non-infectious and occurs subsequent to several cystitis episodes.
Factors that predispose an individual to bladder infections are poor hygiene, the use of perfumed of coloured hygiene products, antibiotic use, oral contraceptive use, catheter use, sexually transmitted diseases, stress and poor nutrition.
Symptoms of cystitis are urinary frequency and urgency with burning pain on urination. Emptying the bladder may not relieve the symptoms. The urine may be cloudy or "coke coloured", due to the presence of blood. Lab testing of the urine reveals the presence of bacteria. Symptoms can be mild, with gradual onset or severe, with a quick onset. Fever and lower back pain signal that the kidney is affected. The symptoms of interstitial cystitis are the same but are usually recurring and lab testing is negative for bacteria.
Conventional treatment of cystitis involves the use of antibiotics to clear up the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of urinary tract pathogens. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
To prevent cystitis proper hygiene is essential. Do not use scented or coloured toilet paper or
feminine hygiene
products. Douches, lubricants, latex condoms, spermicides and seminal fluid can also cause bladder irritation. For women, always wipe from front to back when using the toilet and both partners should urinate as soon as possible after sexual intercourse. Wear breathable cotton underwear. Exercise the bladder by contracting the bladder muscles as you would to stop the flow of urine. Repeat this several times a day.
Dietary interventions to prevent cystitis include drinking 2-2.5 litres of filtered water or unsweetened
cranberry
juice daily. This flushes the urinary tract.
Cranberry juice inhibits bacterial growth and prevents the binding of the bacteria to the bladder wall. Carrot and watermelon juices also flush the urinary tract. Eat garlic for its antibacterial properties. Avoid spicy foods, acidic foods, refined carbohydrates, sugar in all forms, coffee, black tea, tomatoes, spinach and yeast because they may irritate the bladder. For interstitial cystitis maintain an
alkaline diet.
What You Can Do To Fight UTI & Bladder Infections
- Take
vitamin C
- Drink cranberry juice, or take a cranberry supplement
- Drink good quality water
- Ensure good hygiene
- Don't drink coffee or cola, they irritate the bladder wall
- Do a kidney and bladder cleanse periodically
Did You Know?
(BLADDER HEALTH FACTS)
- Recurrent infection weakens the bladder
- Excess sugar helps bacteria to proliferate in the bladder
- UTI's in men can affect fertility
Phytoembryotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that specifically incorporates plant embryological tissues (buds, young shoots, etc.) containing "plant meristem" cells undifferentiated, fast dividing cells which contain the plant's genetic blueprint and material. These embryonic tissues are rich in beneficial phyto-chemicals including: growth factors and plant hormones,
enzymes, nucleic acids, oligoelements, and phytonutrients such as polyphenols and flavonoids. These embryological tissues are also utilized because many of the above mentioned components are lost in fully developed plants once
chlorophyll
is formed. These embryological tissues are also utilized because their energetic components are at their highest levels when they are harvested in the spring the most active phase of the growth cycle.
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS & BLADDER HEALTH
Cranberries contain anti-adherence factor; it helps to prevent bacteria from accumulating in the urinary tract. It takes about 8 glasses of
cranberry
cocktail to equal one tablet.
Urinary tract infections can be frustrating and downright painful. While anti-biotics are useful for severe cases, the right supplements and herbs can give you long term relief for recurrent UTIs...
Infections of the urinary tract are quite common, especially in women. Infections usually begin when bacteria colonize the bladder lining and cause inflammation (cystitis). The infection may spread up into the kidney causing nephritis or to the prostate causing prostatitis.
Interstitial cystitis
is a chronic infection between the bladder lining and muscular layer. Its exact cause is unknown but it is usually non-infectious and occurs subsequent to several cystitis episodes.
Factors that predispose an individual to bladder infections are poor hygiene, the use of perfumed of coloured hygiene products, antibiotic use, oral contraceptive use, catheter use, sexually transmitted diseases, stress and poor nutrition.
Symptoms of cystitis are urinary frequency and urgency with burning pain on urination. Emptying the bladder may not relieve the symptoms. The urine may be cloudy or "coke coloured", due to the presence of blood. Lab testing of the urine reveals the presence of bacteria. Symptoms can be mild, with gradual onset or severe, with a quick onset. Fever and lower back pain signal that the kidney is affected. The symptoms of interstitial cystitis are the same but are usually recurring and lab testing is negative for bacteria.
Conventional treatment of cystitis involves the use of antibiotics to clear up the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of urinary tract pathogens. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
To prevent cystitis proper hygiene is essential. Do not use scented or coloured toilet paper or
feminine hygiene
products. Douches, lubricants, latex condoms, spermicides and seminal fluid can also cause bladder irritation. For women, always wipe from front to back when using the toilet and both partners should urinate as soon as possible after sexual intercourse. Wear breathable cotton underwear. Exercise the bladder by contracting the bladder muscles as you would to stop the flow of urine. Repeat this several times a day.
Dietary interventions to prevent cystitis include drinking 2-2.5 litres of filtered water or unsweetened
cranberry
juice daily. This flushes the urinary tract.
Cranberry juice inhibits bacterial growth and prevents the binding of the bacteria to the bladder wall. Carrot and watermelon juices also flush the urinary tract. Eat garlic for its antibacterial properties. Avoid spicy foods, acidic foods, refined carbohydrates, sugar in all forms, coffee, black tea, tomatoes, spinach and yeast because they may irritate the bladder. For interstitial cystitis maintain an
alkaline diet.
What You Can Do To Fight UTI & Bladder Infections
- Take
vitamin C
- Drink cranberry juice, or take a cranberry supplement
- Drink good quality water
- Ensure good hygiene
- Don't drink coffee or cola, they irritate the bladder wall
- Do a kidney and bladder cleanse periodically
Did You Know?
(BLADDER HEALTH FACTS)
- Recurrent infection weakens the bladder
- Excess sugar helps bacteria to proliferate in the bladder
- UTI's in men can affect fertility
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Genestra's Phytoembryotherapy program brings to life URI-GENPhytoembryotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that specifically incorporates plant embryological tissues (buds, young shoots, etc.) containing "plant meristem" cells undifferentiated, fast dividing cells which contain the plant's genetic blueprint and material. These embryonic tissues are rich in beneficial phyto-chemicals including: growth factors and plant hormones,
enzymes, nucleic acids, oligoelements, and phytonutrients such as polyphenols and flavonoids. These embryological tissues are also utilized because many of the above mentioned components are lost in fully developed plants once
chlorophyll
is formed. These embryological tissues are also utilized because their energetic components are at their highest levels when they are harvested in the spring the most active phase of the growth cycle.
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS & BLADDER HEALTH
Cranberries contain anti-adherence factor; it helps to prevent bacteria from accumulating in the urinary tract. It takes about 8 glasses of
cranberry
cocktail to equal one tablet.
Urinary tract infections can be frustrating and downright painful. While anti-biotics are useful for severe cases, the right supplements and herbs can give you long term relief for recurrent UTIs...
Infections of the urinary tract are quite common, especially in women. Infections usually begin when bacteria colonize the bladder lining and cause inflammation (cystitis). The infection may spread up into the kidney causing nephritis or to the prostate causing prostatitis.
Interstitial cystitis
is a chronic infection between the bladder lining and muscular layer. Its exact cause is unknown but it is usually non-infectious and occurs subsequent to several cystitis episodes.
Factors that predispose an individual to bladder infections are poor hygiene, the use of perfumed of coloured hygiene products, antibiotic use, oral contraceptive use, catheter use, sexually transmitted diseases, stress and poor nutrition.
Symptoms of cystitis are urinary frequency and urgency with burning pain on urination. Emptying the bladder may not relieve the symptoms. The urine may be cloudy or "coke coloured", due to the presence of blood. Lab testing of the urine reveals the presence of bacteria. Symptoms can be mild, with gradual onset or severe, with a quick onset. Fever and lower back pain signal that the kidney is affected. The symptoms of interstitial cystitis are the same but are usually recurring and lab testing is negative for bacteria.
Conventional treatment of cystitis involves the use of antibiotics to clear up the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of urinary tract pathogens. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
To prevent cystitis proper hygiene is essential. Do not use scented or coloured toilet paper or
feminine hygiene
products. Douches, lubricants, latex condoms, spermicides and seminal fluid can also cause bladder irritation. For women, always wipe from front to back when using the toilet and both partners should urinate as soon as possible after sexual intercourse. Wear breathable cotton underwear. Exercise the bladder by contracting the bladder muscles as you would to stop the flow of urine. Repeat this several times a day.
Dietary interventions to prevent cystitis include drinking 2-2.5 litres of filtered water or unsweetened
cranberry
juice daily. This flushes the urinary tract.
Cranberry juice inhibits bacterial growth and prevents the binding of the bacteria to the bladder wall. Carrot and watermelon juices also flush the urinary tract. Eat garlic for its antibacterial properties. Avoid spicy foods, acidic foods, refined carbohydrates, sugar in all forms, coffee, black tea, tomatoes, spinach and yeast because they may irritate the bladder. For interstitial cystitis maintain an
alkaline diet.
What You Can Do To Fight UTI & Bladder Infections
- Take
vitamin C
- Drink cranberry juice, or take a cranberry supplement
- Drink good quality water
- Ensure good hygiene
- Don't drink coffee or cola, they irritate the bladder wall
- Do a kidney and bladder cleanse periodically
Did You Know?
(BLADDER HEALTH FACTS)
- Recurrent infection weakens the bladder
- Excess sugar helps bacteria to proliferate in the bladder
- UTI's in men can affect fertility
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