Corn Silk And Buchu Can Help With Uric Acid

by Sam on July 1, 2010

DIUTRATE 60 tabs ~ Bochu and Cornsilk

Corn Silk

Stigmata Maidis

Stigmata Maidis possesses great virtue in irritable conditions of the urinary organs and is said to be the only known remedy capable of cleansing the kidneys from the dangerous deposits of brick dust in the urine and removing the condition which is the cause of it

“Stigmata Maidis is indicated in cystic irritation, due to phosphatic and uric acid concretions. In these cases the urine is usually scant and of a strong odor. The remedy not only re­lieves the bladder and urethral irritation, but tends also to prevent the formation of gravel and calculi. It is an important and favorite remedy in the treatment of urinal disorders of the aged, especially where the urine is strong and scant, and throws a heavy sediment. Stigmata should always be thought of in in­flammatory conditions of the urethra, bladder, and kidneys, where it is evident that the inflammatory trouble is due to the presence of urinary concretions.”—Dr. NeiderkornLloyd’s.

Where there is a tendency to the formation of gravel, or where it is known to exist, give:

Tinct. Stigmata Maidis 1 oz.

Tinct. Triticum 1/2 oz.

Dose 10 to 60 drops in hot water as required. Dose of Stigmata Maidis in other conditions, 10 to 60 drops.

Buchu

Buchu leaves and oil of buchu were used by the indigenous people of South Africa for hundreds of years. The medicinal use of buchu was taken up by the early Dutch settlers and later introduced into the pharmaceutical industry in the UK. Buchu preparations are now used as a diuretic and for a wide range of conditions including stomach aches, rheumatism, bladder and kidney infections and coughs and colds.

Barosma Crenata

Buchu is aromatic and a stimulant, a diuretic and a dia­phoretic. It is given in dyspepsia for a palliative effect, but is usually prescribed in chronic inflammation of the bladder, irri­tation of the membrane of the urethra, uric-acid gravel, diabetes in its first stage and in incontinence of the urine. Buchu is best combined with other agents harsher in their activity.

– Found In the book:

THE MEDICINES OF NATURE

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