For N-UR
Available in vegetarian capsules, this product contains ingredients such
as Raisin, Centaury, St. John’s Wort, Plantain leaf, Oatstraw stem, and
proprietary plant enzyme blend to nutritionally support individuals with
bedwetting symptoms (not to be confused with incontinence or bladder control
problems).
Ingredients
Raisin Powder
Raisin is an extremely good source of potassium and iron. It is
traditionally used to soothe inflamed lungs and eliminates edema. It has
been shown to be effective for night sweats and difficult urination. It
contains malic, citric and oxalic acids, which aid digestion and are useful
in urinary syndromes.
Centaury (Centaurium erythraea)(whole plant)
Centaury contains essential oils, glycosides, caffeic and palmatinic acids,
alkaloids, and flavonoids. It is also high in magnesium. It has detoxifying
and anti-inflammatory properties.
St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)(whole plant)
St. John’s Wort is rich in essential oils, tannins, flavonoids, glycosides,
carotenes, and pectin. It strengthens the lungs, intestines, kidneys,
bladder, and blood. Traditionally, it is useful in expelling phlegm and in
urinary syndromes.
Plantain (Plantago major)(leaf)
Plantain helps neutralize stomach acids and secretions. Plantain is rich in
vitamins C, K, T, and is a good source of calcium, potassium, and sulfur. It
also has a high content of trace minerals.
Oatstraw (Avena sativa)(stem)
Oatstraw is traditionally used for bladder and rheumatic disorders.
Proprietary Plant Enzyme Blend
The enzymes enhance the nutritional benefits of the encapsulated
ingredients.
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