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Uva Ursi - Certified Organic

Uva Ursi - Certified Organic

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Arctostaphylos uva ursi

Uva Ursi - also known as bearberry (because bears like eating the fruit), has been used medicinally since the 2nd century. Native Americans used it as a remedy for urinary tract infections.

Other traditional uses are for:

  • Cystitis
  • help manage urinary incontinence
  • swelling of the bladder and urethra
  • used as a topical preparation reduce skin lightening and hyperpigmentation
  • Indigestion and constipation
  • Painful and frequent urination
  • Excess uric acid in the urine
  • Skin wounds that are slow to heal
  • Symptoms related to inflammation, such as aches and pains
  • Kidney infections
  • Bronchitis
  • Bedwetting

 

You might also be interested in our Kidney Tea Blend,  our U.T.I Pack, our Stressless Pack, or choose to participate in our 8 Week Immune Boosting Program - Book in to see our Herbal Naturopath - details below.

 

Herbal Naturopathic/Nutritional Appointments - in Person and On line

If you would like to have a more tailored approach to your health concerns you can book in to see our Herbal Naturopath. (you will be transferred to our sister companies online booking service) She will look at you as an individual and look into your specific needs through holistic and evidence-based approach to wellness.  Herbal Naturopathic principles are based on treating each person as an individual and treatment plans are designed to treat you as a whole person and not just your presenting symptoms.

 

Disclaimer
By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that you are aware of and understand the potential risks, contraindications and any possible complications associated with your product selection.
Oak Tree Herbal Clinic’s Herbal preparations are manufactured under GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices).
If you are being treated for any illness and are taking prescription medication for an illness, seek a Health Professionals consent for herbs you might be considering, either alone or as complementary therapies.  Do not try to self-diagnosis or attempt self-treatment for serious or long-term problems without first consulting a qualified practitioner or doctor.  Always consult a professional if symptoms persist.
Information on the web page is for educational purposes only.
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