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UriCare - 120 V-Caps

UriCare - 120 V-Caps

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  • Clinically studied in a human doubleblind, placebo-controlled trial
  • Provides quick and soothing support to the urinary tract
  • promotes the normal ease, flow and natural release of urine from the bladder
  • Safe, effective and synergistically complete. Safe for long term use.
  • Vegan. NonGMO, Soy, Corn, Dairy, Gluten, and Wheat Free
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UriCare - 120 V-Caps
UriCare - 120 V-Caps
$49.50

Himalaya Herbal Healthcare UriCare - 120 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Himalaya Herbal UriCare veggie capsules are designed to support normal urine flow and release. UriCare can provide overall support of the kidneys and bladder for normal urinary tract function and can act as a natural aid in maintaining healthy water management and helps with temporary water weight gain. As a dietary supplement UriCare by Himalaya Herbal assists kidneys and urinary tract in normal functions. It provides normal absorption and utilization for overall healthy urinary tract. Just two capsules daily with meals can help the mucosal integrity of the urinary tract and normal composition of urine and the kidney's crystalloid-colloid balance. [VCAPS]
Two caps contain:
Proprietary herbal blend: didymocarpus (leaf), didymocarpus (leaf), winter begonia (root). cyperus (rhizome). Onosma bracteatum (aerial parts), winter begonia (root), Indian madder (stem), prickly chaff flower (seed), little ironweed (whole plant), Indian madder (stem), cyperus (rhizome), prickly chaff flower (seed), Onosma bracteatum (aerial parts), little ironweed (whole plant), shilajeet (mineral pitch), shilajeet (mineral pitch) 840mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:Plant Based Cellulose (Capsule).
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, have a medical condition, or are planning any medical procedure. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Adults: Take 2 capsules twice daily with meals.
Pioneers In Herbal Healthcare Offering Time-Tested Ayurveda
What makes Himalaya Herbals unique is their range of 100% natural and safe products with rare herbs collected from the foothills of the Himalayas. Founded in 1930 by Mr. M. Manal with a clear vision to bring Ayurveda to society in a contemporary form and to unravel the mystery behind the 5,000 year old system of medicine.
URINARY TRACT INFECTION & BLADDER HEALTH
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 prescriptions until they are finished.
Good personal hygiene habits can go a long way in preventing cystitis. Women should never wipe back to front when using the toilet and both men and women should urinate following sexual activity and intercourse. Any
feminine hygiene
products and toilet paper that are scented, coloured or contaminated should be avoided and underwear should be breathable and not too tight. Some products that might cause irritation of the bladder include lubricants, spermicides, douches and latex condoms.
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.
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URINARY TRACT INFECTION & BLADDER HEALTH
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 prescriptions until they are finished.
Good personal hygiene habits can go a long way in preventing cystitis. Women should never wipe back to front when using the toilet and both men and women should urinate following sexual activity and intercourse. Any
feminine hygiene
products and toilet paper that are scented, coloured or contaminated should be avoided and underwear should be breathable and not too tight. Some products that might cause irritation of the bladder include lubricants, spermicides, douches and latex condoms.
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.
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