Originally used by the Cherokee Indians for kidney support, hydrangea was introduced to early American settlers for similar purposes.
Hydrangea is a bitter and a solvent herb. It nutritionally supports the urinary system and conditions associated with the menstrual cycle.
It contains natural minerals plus silicon, flavonoids, resins and saponins.
Supports arthritis and bone spurs
Supports the urinary system
Kidney support
Adults: Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily.
Per 2 capsules
Hydrangea Root (Hydrangea arborescens) 650 mg
Hydrangea provides hydrangea root, a traditional herb most often used for urinary tract and kidney support. In Western herbal practice, hydrangea root has usually been chosen when the goal is to support fluid balance and urinary comfort rather than broad wellness support.
Because it is a single herb, Hydrangea is best understood by its traditional use. It is commonly included in formulas for the bladder, kidneys and urinary tract, and some herbalists also use it where mineral deposits are part of the discussion. Before buying, the key thing to know is that Hydrangea is a focused urinary support herb rather than a general diuretic blend.
What is Hydrangea commonly used for?
Hydrangea is commonly used in traditional herbal practice for kidney, bladder and urinary tract support.
Why would I choose Hydrangea on its own?
You might choose Hydrangea on its own if hydrangea root is the herb you specifically want for urinary support, without combining it with juniper, parsley or other herbs.