Herb Pharm Stone Breaker (Chanca Piedra) Compound for Urinary System Support – 1 Fl Oz

£15.43£23.09 (-33%)

  • Expertly formulated for urinary system support*
  • Contains Stone Breaker herb, Hydrangea and other rapidly absorbed liquid herb extracts
  • Gluten-free and non-GMO
  • Each herb individually extracted to ensure a broad spectrum of therapeutic plant compounds
  • Herb potency assured through High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) analysis
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Weight

‎28 Grams

Units

‎30.0 millilitre

Brand

‎Herb Pharm

Format

‎Liquid

Age Range Description

‎Adult

Average Rating

4.13

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Ms M

    It tastes awful but seems to be helping. Or is it coinsadence that my pain has subsided. Will continue and see. I’ve suffered with kidney stones for 30 years and haven’t found anything yet that helps

  2. 08

    by rosie rees

    After using it a couple of times I started to feel very unwell

  3. 08

    by Lucy

    Good value for money as it is related to my health which for me it has no value in this earth. My health is precious. It’s in liquid mixed with water or juice. It tastes nice. I ordered last night and it arrived today! Wow. That is praise and thanksgiving to the Lord. Glory to God. Thanks.

  4. 08

    by BMB80

    I don’t know if is a coincidence or not but after 2 days use I manage to eliminate my kidney stone , if you read this probably you know how painful a stuck kidney stone can be , so give it a try at the end of the day is just 10 quid lost .

  5. 08

    by Mattington

    It definitely made a difference with my urinary tract functions. I’m not really sure how it works but I also get less bloating. The taste needs getring used to.

  6. 08

    by Eco Chica

    This is a good price and great product.

    I’d moved a kidney stone in the middle of the Summer and it sort of got stuck, about half way down. The pain during any kind of exertion was quite awful. I knew I had to act fast so bought this.

    It says on the bottle to use about 40 drops per glass of water, three times a day. Well, this worked. The aggravating stone reduced in size very quickly and of course, moved further along its path.

    However, LOTS more stones then went mobile too, on both sides! Thankfully, they were much smaller and not a problem, but the pain from various hot spots was slowing me down, especially whilst double-digging my flowerbed. (You may ask, why set yourself that kind of task if you have kidney stones? Simple, since getting rid of my migraines, I am not going to slowed down by measly kidney stones, they’re pathetic in comparison to the debilitating horror a full-blown 72-hour slow burning electrical shock to your head!)

    So that’s when I decided to also take Epsom Salts in the evening, to just dissolve them even more. I think the two products work well together e.g. taking 2 applications of Stone Breaker during the day, then Epsom Salts at around 7pm. All to be taken on an empty stomach.

    I also increased the dose for SB by adding three half pipettes to half a glass of water. That dose seems to be much more suited to solving my particular problems. Needless to say, in under a week, I’m virtually stone free (TG and all the Angels!!).

    I’m really amazed at how convenient and effective this product is! Kidney stones affect more women than men, but if you ask Joe Public about them, people say men get them more often.

    Personally, I think that a lot of women must register kidney stone ‘episodes’ as either back ache or the follow-on discomfort of painful joints?

    If you can isolate the actual cause of your discomfort, by literally sitting very still, like I did in A&E with my first stone, and really listening to what the pain is telling you. By this I mean crucially working out from each painful stab if its a pain that travels slowly or feels as if its trying to?

    For certain in the past, I registered mobile kidney stones as simple backache and I think my aunt, whom I seem to take after in many respects, also complained of that vague pain.

    Swollen, hot feet, nausea, backache, pain on exertion and a general feeling of being unable to function properly, are the basic signs of undiagnosed, kidney stones. And also lets not forget, low adrenal output is virtually always to blame because of the bicarbonate recycling thing.

    Update 20/09/14:
    Stone Breaker had also managed to reduce my gallstones, to the point that I had some kind of gallstone attack. As I was able to recognise what was happening to me (classic strong upper abdominal cramps that come in waves), I acted promptly and did a mini-gall bladder flush. It worked well and I felt immediately better. I consider a big weekend liver flush session to be far too inconvenient for the way I live and much prefer a mini version, as it doesn’t cause diarrhoea and means you only lose an hour from your routine.

    Update 31/01/15:
    After so many kidney stones, I finally realised something was seriously wrong, so I decided to back track a bit and try and work out why?

    After a process of elimination, I worked out that these new kidney stones could not be zapped in the same way as I had dealt with the previous lot. So I looked back over my notes and realised that in the small print of N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), it does state that if you take it for too long, as a well person that is, then it causes kidney stones because you will make too much glutathione and if glutathione oxidises because it is surplus to your needs, then it turns to kidney stones made of cysteine.

    Kidney stones made of cysteine are rare and usually only hereditary . As I knew no one in the family suffered from these, I worked out it had to be something I was taking? Indeed, it is recommended that if you take NAC on a regular basis, then you should increase your intake of vitamin C, to counter-act this effect. Well, I didn’t increase my intake and the stones increased in size and number as a result.

    Luckily, if you have stones made of cysteine, its really easy to zap them with large amounts of vitamin C. I did that for about 2 or 3 days to get rid of them, and it worked!

    As a diagnostic tool, I suppose I can look back and say, well, I wouldn’t have had those stones if I wasn’t a well person, as only a well person can make too much glutathione? Which is kind of consoling?

    The other thing worth noting is that I’m not going to stop taking NAC, all that its going to change is that I won’t take it as often. Because its such a fantastic help to your liver to detox paracetamol and because it increases glutathione. Paracetamol is something that I’ve taken a lot of in the past and I really need to get all of that out of my liver, for the sake of my future. The other thing that makes me continue to supplement with NAC, is that it detoxes aldehydes. My 7 years of horrendous migraines (NOW TOTALLY OVER- TG!) were due to acetaldehyde in my body as a result of Candida excreting this neurotoxin. I would like to think that every last trace of the cause of all that rampant inflammation is being eliminated.

  7. 08

    by Neil Haddock

    Just brought this item. The item has not had time to work properly at the moment so nothing to report. The only thing to mention about this item is it tastes of celery.

  8. 08

    by Robin Bradford

    One third of bottle had leaked out of container when it arrived which was disappointing. I have used the real herb in Peru for kidney stones and did work. This liquid in this from the same herb although it is difficult to know how strong it is.

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