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Nephrosolid

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Nephrosolid

Kidney tonic to detox and support liver function

Fresh herb tincture from organically grown and wild-harvested herbs. Alfred Vogel gave a lot of attention to the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and bladder because of their extreme importance in maintaining general health, and developed two excellent herb tonics for these organs, one of which was Nephrosolid. He always treated the liver and the kidneys simultaneously because their filter systems are so closely related. Most of his patients used these tonics until he was sure that they were on their way to good health.

When should I use Nephrosolid?

Detoxing:

Healthy people wishing to to revitalise their liver and kidneys can use Nephrosolid together with Boldocynara three times a day for six weeks. For good cleansing, do
this three or four times per year.

On chronic medication?

The liver is one of the most important organs in our body for metabolizing or breaking down medications.
People who take regular chronic medication may benefit from taking Nephrosolid (again together with Boldocynara) three times per day for six weeks, after which it
should be taken once a day to support the liver and kidneys to process residue from the medication.

For medications to be effective, they have to be absorbed in to the body (usually through the intestine), distributed in the body to where they are needed (usually via the bloodstream), chemically changed or metabolized (often in the liver) and then removed from the body (usually through the urine).
The normal aging process can change the way medications are absorbed, metabolized, distributed and removed from the body. As we age, the liver gets smaller, blood
flow to the liver decreases and the chemicals (enzymes) in the liver that break down medications decline. This can result in medications collecting in the liver, thereby causing unwanted side effects and possible damage to the liver. Ironically, due to the increased risk of chronic illness, many older people may be taking various medications, thereby increasing the load placed on their liver and kidneys.

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