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Hydrangea
Hydrangea. Hydrangea grows up to 9 feet tall, and is found in woodlands and along stream banks in southeastern and central North America. Originally used by the Cherokee Indians in the form of a root decoction or tea as a remedy for occasional minor kidney complaints, Hydrangea became popular with early American settlers for similar therapeutic purposes. Today in Japan, a popular Hydrangea tea called ama-cha is an infusion beverage made from tea leaves and Hydrangea petals. This valuable herb contains chromium, manganese, selenium, silicon, flavonoids, resins and saponins. Hydrangea’s solvent properties may nutritionally support the normal cleansing function of the urinary system.
The use of this herbal supplement is a traditional nutritional use that is not intended to be prescribed for, or to treat any disease, and does not claim to cure any disease, including diseases involving the urinary system.
Caution: As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you have ulcers, gallstones or are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care provider prior to taking this product.
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