Kidney teas

Kidney teas are collections of all kinds of medicinal herbs that help to heal kidney diseases and reduce the consumption of chemical drugs. Medicinal plants, which are part of such fees, effectively restore kidney function and eliminate inflammation. These plants have an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, diuretic effect, as they contain biologically active substances that are easily and quickly absorbed by the body. Side effects when using medicinal plants of this type are extremely rare.

Before starting treatment, it is necessary to undergo an examination, since different symptoms provide for different treatment. Self-medicating, you can only harm and translate the disease into a chronic form. The best option is a combination of drug therapy and herbal treatment. Over time, you can reduce the dose of drugs and increase the effect of the use of herbs and fees. Kidney teas can be taken for a long time, but drugs of a chemical origin are not always available.

Improvement can come almost immediately, but changes for the better in the functioning of the kidneys come much later. The course of treatment usually lasts from 2 weeks to a month and a half. If you stop drinking kidney teas immediately after the cessation of pain and urination, the disease is more likely to return.

With a diagnosis of azotemia (elevated levels of nitrogenous metabolic products in the blood), herbs such as barberry leaf, mistletoe, common birch , goldenrod, and meadowsweet are taken. In the case of albuminaria (excretion of protein with urine), hernia, fennel fruits, dill, astragalus, goldenrod, hernia, white nettle, blueberry shoots, cornflower, orthosiphon, asparagus shoots are used.

If you experience severe pain during urination, linden, mint, violet tricolor, peony, flax, valerian will help well. Hop, meadowsweet, goose cinquefoil also work effectively. With difficulty urinating, corn stigmas, black elderberry flowers , cornflower, immortelle, linden, blueberry grass and tricolor violet are used. If you are diagnosed with hematuria, it is best to collect nettle, horsetail, clam nettle, mountaineer pepper, and yarrow.

At the very beginning of the disease, kidney teas can be taken in a double dose. For a stronger effect, you can put enemas for 10 days every other day, foot baths are also effective.

Kidney collection and kidney tea are almost synonymous. But renal collection during pregnancy is not recommended, preference should be given to tea from one type of some kind of herb. The most popular among obstetrician-gynecologists are teas from the orthosiphon of stamens and lingonberries.

Orthosiphon can be purchased at the pharmacy, its other name is cat's mustache. Often in the instructions it may be written that pregnant women should not use this drug, but many years of experience say that this tea does not harm the child and relieves swelling. Ortosiphon stamens are brewed in a teaspoon in a glass of water and drunk three times a day before meals, one-third of a glass. After 2 weeks of taking, edema is significantly reduced.

As a milder diuretic , cowberries are used. It can be eaten raw, cook jam, compote, and at the same time lingonberry almost does not lose its beneficial properties. Diuretic tea is made from lingonberry leaves. 2 tablespoons of leaves need to be filled in a thermos and pour boiling water. Take before meals three times a day. You can take a lingonberry decoction for a month.

It can be concluded that renal tea is a very effective diuretic and healing agent. Contraindications to its use are not found.


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