Product Description:
St. Francis Cornsilk Tincture is a certified organically grown herbal remedy traditionally used to relieve bedwetting in children as well as to relieve and sooth minor bladder irritations. Cornsilk may also help to prevent and treat kidney stones.
Providing 250mg of cornsilk in every 1ml drop St. Francis Tinctures offer relief faster and more effectively than supplements in capsule form.
Highlights
- Relieve bed wetting in children
- A diuretic and urinary demulcent
- Relieve and soothe minor bladder irritations
- May help to prevent and treat kidney stones
- Gluten-free
Cornsilk (Zea mays, stigma) QCE (1:4)
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Distilled water, Grain alcohol, Vegetable glycerine.
Dosage
All doses should be taken three times daily in a little water on an empty stomach
Children (under 2 years):as directed by physician
Children (2-4 years):0.3ml (8-10 drops)
Children (5-9 years):0.4-0.5 ml (12-15 drops)
Adolescents (10-14 years):0.8-1 ml (24-30 drops)
Adults & adolescents (15 & over):1.6-2 ml (48-60 drops).
Important Information
Consult a health care practitioner before use:
if you are pregnant or breastfeeding;
if you have an alcohol related disease or liver disease.
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist.
Do not give to children if they are taking any other medications, except on the advice of a health care practitioner
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