Description
The product being described is a tincture called "Willow - Ut Support Uti Drops" that comes in a 100ML bottle. It is recommended for adults and children over 12 years old to take 20-25 drops, children under 12 years old to take 10-15 drops, and infants to take 2-5 drops in hot water. The tincture is meant to be taken every 2 hours until relief is obtained, then 3 times a day. The ingredients include various plant extracts and homeopathic remedies. It is said to be helpful for bladder infections, kidney disorders, and other ailments. However, the website provides a disclaimer stating that the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and that it is recommended to consult a qualified health professional for personalized advice.
Dosage
Adults & Children over 12yrs: Take 20-25 drops, Children under 12 yrs: Take 10-15 drops, Infants: Take 2-5 drops (in hot water). To be taken every 2 hours until relief obtained, then 3 times a day.
Ingredients
Ethanolic Extracts of: Bearberry, Buchu, Couch Grass, Echinacea Herb, Echinacea Root, Gardenia, Golden Rod, Goldenseal, Horsetail, Indian Cornsilk, Juncus Effusus, Paeonia Veitchii, Plantain, Polygonum Aviculare, Rheum Tanguticum, Scutellaria Baical, Yarrow. Homeopathics: Apis Mellifica 30C, Berberis Vulgaris 30C, Cantharis 30C, Causticum 30C, Hedeoma Pulegioides 30C, Kali Bichromicum 30C, Terebinthina 30C.
Ailments
Bladder infection (cystitis), kidney disorder, nephritis, pyelitis, prostatitis, vaginitis, thrush, genital infections and pelvic pain.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only. Our traditional food supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Furthermore, we recommend that all medical conditions be diagnosed and treated by a qualified health professional. No medical claims are made.
The contents of the Knysna Health website shall not be regarded as medical advice, or a basis from which to make medical decisions. The use of information found on this site is completely your responsibility and at your own risk. Our recommendation is that if you have health concerns that you feel unsure about how to deal with, that you contact your trusted health professional for personalized advice.