Sunday, December 27, 2020

Hydrangea, wild hydrangea

 Whole plant can be used in tincture. Diminishes ureter irritation. Can be used in kidney irritation, urinary tract, etc. Good for kidney stones.

From  SPECIFIC INDICATIONS FOR HERBS IN GENERAL USE Third edition Michael Moore:

HYDRANGEA 

Cystitis, urethritis, with pain from gravel and alkaline, phosphatic urine; or with pain from gravel and acid, urate urine. Acute dysuria with pain in back, difficult urination from alkaline urine and passage of phosphatic urine. Hematuria with pain on urination; or with sediment in urine. Lithiasis with clonic spasms. Ureteralgia. Deep seated kidney pain accompanying primary treatment for nephritis. Pain in lumbar region only. Pain from renal and bladder colic. Phosphaturia with pain in kidneys. Blood serum levels: creatinine, moderate elevation, renal cause.

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