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Mix as tinctures or make 1:5, with 65% alcohol. Use 30 to 60 drops (1 or 2 squirts) in 8 ounces of water 3 to 4 times a day. A general diuretic and antimicrobial for water retention and mild urinary tract infections.
Alkalinizing Tea

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Nettle leaf
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Red clover tops
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Alfalfa
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Horsetail (optional)
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Drink the hot or cold tea freely. If under metabolic stress, you might even use the tea as your main liquid. Good for acid urine, uric acid kidney stones, post-op recovery, PMS acidity and as part of an interstitial cystitis regimen.
Herb Sources
There are many more sources than I've listed here, but these are some that I have worked with and will vouch for.
Blessed Herbs
109 Barre Plains Road, Oakham, MA 01068.
800-489-4372, 508-882-3839, FAX: 508-882-3755.
Eclectic Institute Inc.
14385 SE Lusted Rd., Sandy, OR 97055.
503-668-4120, 800-332-4372, FAX: 503-668-3227.
Retail Information: 888-799-4372

 
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