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Body Systems compared to an orchestra!  Systems & Support

Body Systems compared to an orchestra! Systems & Support

The human body can be compared to an orchestra because both are complex systems with many individual parts that must work together in harmony to create a functioning, balanced whole. Disruptions in one body system, like a single out-of-tune instrument, can dramatically affect the entire organism.

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The Brain 
 
Cardiovascular System

Digestion  

Endocrine (Glandular System) 

The Immune System

Intestinal/Colon  

Hepatic (Liver)

Lymphatic System  

Nervous/Stress 
 

Respiratory System 
 

Structural System

Urinary (kidneys)


The Body Systems

🧠 Nervous system keeps everything coordinated
❤️ Cardiovascular system delivers nutrients and oxygen
🦠 Immune system defends and repairs
♀️ Endocrine & Reproductive system balances hormones and mood
🌬️ Respiratory system fuels the cells with oxygen
🧽 Lymphatic system clears out toxins
🍽️ Digestive system extracts and processes nutrients
🦴 Structural system supports and moves us

When one system is out of sync, it can ripple through the others. That is why holistic wellness is so powerful. It doesn’t just treat symptoms; it nurtures the whole ecosystem of the body.

Body Systems Consultation



Overview of the Brain

The brain is the body’s command center—an incredibly complex organ that manages everything from your heartbeat and breathing to thoughts, emotions, memory, and creativity. As part of the central nervous system (CNS), it works closely with the spinal cord to coordinate nearly every function that keeps you alive and responsive to the world.

Key Facts About the Brain

  • 🧠 Weight & Composition: The human brain weighs about 3 pounds and is made up of roughly 60% fat, making it the fattiest organ in the body.
  • ⚡Energy Use: Despite its size, the brain consumes about 20% of the body’s energy—even when you are resting.
  • 🔄 Neural Activity: It contains an estimated 86 billion neurons, constantly transmitting signals that control movement, sensation, and thought.
  • 🧩Adaptability: Thanks to neuroplasticity, the brain can reorganize itself, form new connections, and even recover after injury.

Common Causes of Brain Damage

  • Physical Injuries: Falls, motor vehicle accidents, and sports-related trauma can lead to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).

  • Strokes: Both ischemic (caused by blood clots) and hemorrhagic (caused by bleeding). Strokes may result in significant brain damage.

  • Infections: Conditions like meningitis can trigger inflammation and damage to brain tissue.

  • Toxic Exposure: Long-term exposure to neurotoxic substances can cause irreversible damage to brain cells.

  • Lack of Oxygen: Events such as drowning, choking, or cardiac arrest can deprive the brain of oxygen, leading to severe injury. 

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Key Main Herbal Support
Mind-Max
Benefits circulation and brain health—for a powerful brain boost.

Brain Edge
Sharper focus, alertness, learning and memory power.

Brain-Protex
To give the brain protection against free radical damage. It is especially helpful for those who desire extra support for brain health, nerve function and alertness.

Key Main Homeopathic
Neurotransmitter Pro
Relieves poor concentration, forgetfulness, sleeplessness, fatigue, and support emotional balance.

Cognition HP
Confusion, memory loss and impaired cognitive function.


Overview of the Cardiovascular System

Your body’s circulatory system consists of your heart and blood vessels. They use blood to bring your cells what they need and take away what they don’t.

Your heart pumps blood through the far-reaching, intricate network of arteries and veins. Your blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to your body’s muscles, tissues and organs. This network also removes waste and takes it to organs that can get rid of it.

People often refer to the circulatory system as the cardiovascular system. They are different names for the same system. (Clevaland Clinic)

Common causes of cardio-vascular diseases

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. The following lifestyle and health factors significantly increase the risk:
  • Poor Diet: High intake of saturated fats, trans fats, salt, and sugar can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and elevated cholesterol levels.
  • Obesity: Increases the risk of hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol—all major contributors to CVD.
  • Physical Inactivity: A sedentary lifestyle promotes obesity, high blood pressure, and poor heart function.
  • High Blood Sugar: Chronic hyperglycemia damages blood vessels and the nerves that regulate heart function.
  • Smoking: Harms blood vessels, raises blood pressure, and accelerates the development of atherosclerosis.
  • Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Can elevate blood pressure and increase the risk of heart failure and arrhythmias.

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Specific Issues
Arterial Plaques
Blood Pressure
Circulation to the heart
Circulation to the brain
Cholesterol Metabolism
Heart protection
Fatty Liver and Heart Energy
Prevent Spasms
Blood clot prevention


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Overview of the Digestive System: How Your Body Turns Food Into Energy.

Every bite of food you eat goes through an incredible journey—broken down, absorbed, and transformed into the fuel that keeps you alive. This process is called digestion, and it happens in four essential stages.

The Four Phases of Digestion

  • Digestion (Stomach Level) – Food is broken down by stomach acids and enzymes.
  • Assimilation (Small Intestine Level) – Nutrients are prepared for absorption.
  • Absorption (Cellular Level) – Nutrients enter cells to power the body.
  • Elimination (Waste Removal) – Indigestible material exits the body.

Why Minerals Matter

Minerals act as activators for enzymes, allowing the body to perform vital functions like digestion, energy production, and repair.

Common Causes of Digestive Issues

Poor digestion and nutrient absorption—often called malabsorption can result from a wide range of factors. These problems may stem from enzyme deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, or chronic diseases that disrupt the digestive process. Below are some of the most frequent causes:

  • Lactase deficiency (lactose intolerance): Inability to digest lactose (the sugar in dairy), leading to bloating, gas, and diarrhea after consuming milk or cheese.
  • Pancreatic enzyme insufficiency: When the pancreas fails to produce enough enzymes, fats, proteins, and carbohydrates cannot be properly broken down.
  • An autoimmune reaction to gluten (a protein in wheat, barley, and rye) that damages the small intestine’s lining and reduces nutrient absorption.
  • Crohn’s disease: A chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract that disrupts digestion and absorption.
  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO): Excessive growth of bacteria in the small intestine, interfering with nutrient breakdown and absorption.

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Key products
Food Enzymes
Supports the digestive process of proteins, fats and carbs

Proactazyme
Breaks down carbs, fats and proteins while fennel & ginger soothe the stomach.

Digestive bitters
Bitter herbs get your digestive juices flowing. This liquid helps support proper digestion for less tummy trouble.

PDA
To help your body break down a meat-eater’s diet.
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The body is like an orchestra, each system plays its part, and when they are in tune, the result is vibrant health. The pituitary gland is like a conductor; a powerhouse of hormonal regulation—often called the “master gland” for good reason. See the endocrine system below.


Overview of the Endocrine System

The endocrine system is responsible for producing and releasing hormones, which are chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream to target organs and tissues. This system plays a crucial role in regulating numerous bodily functions.

General Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance

  • Menstrual irregularities (missed or irregular periods)
  • Unexplained weight gain or loss
  • Mood changes, anxiety, or depression
  • Shifts in appetite
  • Skin issues (dryness, acne)
  • Hair loss or thinning
  • Sleep disturbances

Women’s Health and Hormonal Changes

  • Menopause & Perimenopause: Declining estrogen levels may cause hot flashes, night sweats, and changes in sexual interest.
  • Low Estrogen: Can occur due to menopause, premature ovarian insufficiency, or other conditions, increasing the risk of osteoporosis.

Thyroid Disorders

The thyroid gland plays a key role in regulating energy and metabolism. Imbalances include:
  • Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid): Fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, and slowed heart rate.
  • Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid): Weight loss, heat intolerance, rapid heartbeat, and anxiety.

Endocrine System Details And Support - (Important)

Glandular System Support

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Overview of the Immune System

The immune system is your body's elite defense force—an intricate network of cells, tissues, and organs that protects you from harmful invaders like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even rogue cells like cancer. Think of it as your internal surveillance, security, and cleanup crew all rolled into one.

Symptoms That May Signal Immune Dysfunction

When that system is not working properly, problems can appear in different ways:
  • Underactive (immunodeficiency): Increased risk of frequent or severe infections.
  • Overactive: Allergies and exaggerated immune responses.
  • Misdirected (autoimmune disease): The body attacks its own tissues.

Common Warning Signs

  • 🤧 Frequent infections: More than 3–4 colds or flu episodes per year, or illnesses that last longer than 10 days.
  • 👂 Chronic sinus or ear infections: Especially if antibiotics are needed often.
  • 🕒 Slow recovery: Taking unusually long to bounce back from common illnesses or minor infections.
  • 🩹 Delayed wound healing: Cuts and scrapes that heal slowly due to reduced immune cell activity.

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Key Herbal Support 
Immune Stimulator
It contains beta-glucan, a substance 200 times more effective at stimulating the immune system than echinacea.

Turmeric-Curcumin
Promotes a healthy inflammatory response to support joint, skin, brain and gut health as well as immune system function.

Elderberry D3Fense
Black elderberries can inhibit viral infections like the cold and flu.

Key Liquid Herbal
Elderberry Nectar
Supports the body’s natural antioxidant defenses against oxidative stress. 

Propolicom
Fortifier for the immune system, indicated for swollen glands, fevers, bacterial and viral infections

Regen HP (Homeopathic)
Sore throat, extreme fatigue, glandular swelling and mucus discharge.

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Overview of the Intestinal System

Digestion in humans begins in the mouth, where mechanical breakdown and enzymatic action start the process. It continues in the stomach, where food is mixed with gastric juices—including hydrochloric acid and enzymes like pepsin—to initiate the chemical digestion of proteins. The stomach also churns the food into a semi-liquid substance called chyme. The chyme is then released into the small intestine, where it is mixed with:
  • Digestive enzymes from the pancreas – break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
  • Bile from the liver and gallbladder – emulsifies fats, aiding their digestion

The small intestine is the primary site for nutrient absorption, where the breakdown products of food pass through the intestinal lining into the bloodstream.

Next, the large intestine absorbs most of the remaining water, electrolytes, and vitamins produced by enteric bacteria. It compacts the indigestible residue into feces, preparing it for elimination.

Common symptoms of intestinal system disorders

Symptoms may range from mild discomfort to signs of serious underlying conditions. Common indicators include:
  • Bleeding
  • Bloating
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea Abdominal pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
These symptoms can be associated with a variety of conditions, such as:
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) – including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
  • Peptic Ulcers
  • Intestinal Blockages
  • Gastrointestinal Infections
⚠️ Seek medical evaluation if symptoms are persistent or severe—especially if you experience:
  • Blood in the stool
  • Black, tarry stools
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Intense or prolonged abdominal pain

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Overview of the Hepatic (liver) System

The liver is like your body’s biochemical command center—massive in size and even more impressive in function. It performs over 500 vital tasks to keep you alive and thriving.

🔬 Key Functions of the Liver

Function Description
Bile Production Helps digest fats and eliminate waste via the intestines
Metabolism of Nutrients Converts carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into usable energy and building blocks
Detoxification Filters drugs, alcohol, and toxins from the blood
Storage Stores vitamins (A, D, E, K, B12), iron, and glycogen for energy
Protein Synthesis Produces albumin (fluid balance) and clotting factors
Immune Defense Filters pathogens and produces immune factors
Hormone Regulation Breaks down excess hormones and supports endocrine balance

Common Symptoms of Liver Disorders:

The liver is vital for digestion, detoxification, and energy storage. When it is nt functioning properly, symptoms can appear throughout the body.


Key Warning Signs

  • 🟡 Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and eyes caused by a buildup of bilirubin.
  • 🤕 Abdominal pain or swelling: Usually felt in the upper right side of the abdomen.
  • 🦵 Leg and ankle swelling (edema): Caused by fluid retention.
  • 🩹 Itchy skin: Often due to bile salt accumulation beneath the skin.
  • 💧 Dark urine and pale stools: Indicate disruption in bile flow.
  • 😴 Fatigue and weakness: Persistent tiredness, even after adequate rest.
  • 🩸 Easy bruising or bleeding: Resulting from reduced production of clotting factors by the liver.

Possible Underlying Conditions

These symptoms can be linked to a variety of liver disorders, including:
  • Hepatitis
  • Fatty liver disease
  • Cirrhosis
  • Liver cancer

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Key Herbal Support
Milk Thistle Combination
Milk thistle contains N-acetyl cysteine (NAC). It optimizes the production of glutathione in the liver. It is also a powerful antioxidant that supports liver health.

Liver Balance 100 caps 
Supports the digestive, nervous systems and liver health. Relieves occasional stress

Key Liquid Herbal
Dandecom 2 oz.
Supports the liver health and detoxification

Gencom
Fortifies the blood, lymph, liver and bowel.


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Overview of the Lymphatic System

  • It collects excess fluid (called lymph) from tissues and returns it to the bloodstream, preventing swelling and maintaining proper circulation.
  • Acts as a key part of your immune system by producing and transporting lymphocytes (white blood cells) that detect and destroy pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and abnormal cells.
  • Absorbs fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system and delivers them into the bloodstream.
  • Filters out cellular waste, toxins, and foreign particles from lymph fluid before it re-enters circulation

The lymphatic system is part of your body’s immune defense and fluid balance. When it is not working properly, a wide range of symptoms may appear—from mild swelling to more serious signs of infection or disease.

Common Symptoms of Lymphatic Disorders:

  • 🧩 Swollen lymph nodes: Noticeable in the neck, armpits, or groin.
  • 😴 Persistent fatigue: Ongoing tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest.
  • 🦵 Limb swelling (lymphedema): Often in the arms or legs due to poor lymph flow.
  • 🤒 Recurring infections: Frequent illnesses caused by weakened immune function.
  • 🩹 Skin changes: Thickening, hardening, or discoloration where lymph drainage is impaired.
  • 🌡️ Fever or chills: May signal infection or inflammation in the lymphatic system.
  • ⚖️ Unexplained weight loss: A red flag symptom that requires medical evaluation.
  • 😓 Night sweats: Common in some serious lymphatic conditions.
  • 👄 Difficulty swallowing or sore throat: Can occur with swollen lymph nodes in the throat area. 

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Key Support Herbal
Lymphomax
For  mumps, tonsillitis, chronic sore throats, swollen lymph nodes, enlarged spleen, frequent ear infections (especially in adults), chronic sinus and respiratory congestion.

Lymphatic Drainage (Liquid)
Helps remove cellular waste and aids in the drainage of lymphatic system.


Key Suport Herbal LIquid & Homeopathic

Lymphapar
For swollen tonsils or irritated throat and swollen irritated breasts prior to menses.

Lymphdrainex 2oz.
For lymphatic congestion, tendency to catch colds, fluid retention, and fatigue.
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Overview Of The Nervous system

The nervous system is the body’s communication network. It receives information from the outside world, processes it, and sends signals that control movement, sensation, memory, and vital functions like breathing and heartbeat.

Main Divisions
  • 🧠 Central Nervous System (CNS): Includes the brain and spinal cord. It acts as the command center, processing information and coordinating responses.
  • 🕸️ Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Made up of nerves branching out from the spinal cord to the rest of the body. It carries messages between the CNS and muscles, organs, and tissues.

Key Warning Signs

  • 🔥 Numbness or tingling: Often described as “pins and needles,” usually in the hands, feet, arms, or legs.
  • 🤕 Sharp or burning pain: Nerve pain can be intense and persistent, sometimes worsening at night.
  • 💪 Muscle weakness: Difficulty lifting objects, walking, or performing everyday tasks.
  • Loss of coordination: Trouble with balance, clumsiness, or frequent falls.
  • 👂 Sensitivity to touch: Even light contact may feel painful (a condition called allodynia).
  • ❄️ Changes in sensation: Feeling overly sensitive to heat or cold, or losing the ability to feel temperature.
  • 🧠 Autonomic symptoms: Dizziness, excessive sweating, digestive issues, or abnormal heart rate and blood pressure when nerves that control involuntary functions are affected.

Possible Underlying Conditions

These symptoms may be linked to a variety of nerve-related disorders, such as:
  • Peripheral neuropathy (often caused by diabetes, infections, or toxins)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Stroke
  • Pinched nerves (from injury, herniated discs, or arthritis)

🌱 Support For Nerves  (All "nerves" supporting products) 

Key Herbal Support
Nutri-Calm
A unique combination of natural extracts plus C-and-B Complex vitamins, to maintain a more peaceful mindset.

 Nerve Eight
Assists in providing a good night's sleep. Eight herbal nervines that relieve pain and inflammation in muscles and joints.

Nerve Control
This formula may help relax irritable nerves and muscle tension.

Key Liquid Homeopthic Products
Pituistat (homeopathic)
Detoxification of the central nervous system. Pituistat™ may temporarily relieve mental sluggishness, confusion, weakness, lethargy, thirst and frequent urination.

Zinc Met
To relieve nervous system imbalances such as exhaustion and restless legs.

Mag Phos 30C
May temporarily relieve nerve pain and cramping pain.
🌱 Support For Sress Management (All "stress" supporting products) 

Key Herbal Support
Adrenal Support
Supports a healthy balance of stress hormones


Stress Relief 100 caps
Provides adaptogenic herbs used for physical and emotional health. Traditionally used to support gastric function and the nervous system

Nervous Fatigue Formula 100 caps
Stress and burnout. Helpful for infirmities including mental fatigue, forgetfulness, low thyroid, insomnia from frequent waking and restless dreaming.

Key Liquid Support
Stress Formula
Supports adrenal balance and to promote calm and emotional well-being.

Adrenavate 2oz.
Adaptogenic herbs to support normal adrenal gland function
Supports vitality and endurance and promotes natural resistance to stress and tension. Balances HPA axis and the body's stress response system

Calming Formula
Supports emotional well-being and help moderate occasional stress.

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Overview Of The Respiratory System

The respiratory system is your body’s gateway to oxygen and its exit route for carbon dioxide—a finely tuned network that keeps every cell alive and functioning. Beyond simply “breathing in and out,” it plays multiple vital roles in maintaining health and balance.

Main Functions

  • 🌬️ Gas exchange: Delivers oxygen to the bloodstream and removes carbon dioxide through the lungs.
  • ⚖️ pH regulation: Helps control blood acidity by adjusting CO₂ levels.
  • 🛡️ Defense system: Filters out dust, allergens, and pathogens with mucus and cilia.
  • 🌡️ Air conditioning: Warms and humidifies incoming air to protect delicate lung tissues.
  • 🔊 Voice and smell: Provides airflow for vocal cord vibration and carries scent molecules to olfactory receptors.

Common Symptoms Respiratory Disorders

  • 💨 Shortness of breath (dyspnea): Trouble breathing during activity or even at rest.
  • 🤧 Chronic cough: Persistent cough lasting more than a few weeks, sometimes producing mucus.
  • 🫁 Wheezing: High-pitched whistling sounds during breathing, often linked to asthma or airway obstruction.
  • 😷 Chest pain or tightness: Discomfort that may worsen with deep breaths or coughing.
  • 🌡️ Frequent respiratory infections: Recurrent colds, bronchitis, or pneumonia.
  • 🩸 Coughing up blood (hemoptysis): Even small amounts should be evaluated by a doctor.
  • 🟡 Persistent fatigue or weakness: Low oxygen levels can make the body feel constantly drained.
  • 🔵 Bluish lips or fingertips (cyanosis): A sign of inadequate oxygen in the blood.

Possible Underlying Conditions

These symptoms may be linked to respiratory disorders such as:
  • Asthma
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Lung cancer
  • Pulmonary fibrosis

🌱 Natural Support  (All products supporting the Respiratory System) 

Key Herbal Products
Lung Support 100 caps
It stimulates circulation, fights chronic infections including pneumonia, relieves dry coughing and restarts the normal production of protective mucous.

Seasonal Allergy
Balances the eliminative functions of the respiratory system. It supports healthy lung function and the body during seasonal changes.

Breath Activator tcm
Removes toxins from the entire respiratory tract, especially the lungs.

HistaBlock
Supports respiratory function, especially during seasonal changes. Promotes healthy airways for better breathing 


Key Liquid Products
Cough HP (Homeopathic)
Chronic chest congestion: irritation, tickling, thick mucus and cough with smarting in the chest.

Myrrhcom (2 oz.)
Formulated to support healthy sinuses.

Histacom
Supports the respiratory tract and a healthy immune response to environmental factors.

Pulmopar
Relieves wheezing, shortness of breath, constrictive feeling in the chest, and cough


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Overview Of The Structural system

The structural system forms the body’s framework, giving it shape, support, and protection. It is made up of three key components that work together to keep us upright, moving, and protected:

Main Components

  • 🦴 Skeletal system: Composed of bones that provide structural support, store minerals, produce blood cells, and protect vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs.
  • 💪 Muscular system: Includes muscles that generate movement, maintain posture, and help regulate body temperature.
  • 🕸️ Connective tissues: Ligaments, tendons, and cartilage bind bones and muscles, stabilize joints, and absorb shock.

Why It Matters

Together, these systems allow for:

  • Smooth and coordinated movement
  • Protection of delicate internal organs
  • Maintenance of body shape and posture
  • Support for daily activities and physical performance

🌱 Natural Support  (All products supporting the structural system)

Key Herbal Support
Skeletal Strength
Vital for Bones, Muscles, Ligaments, Tendons, and Skin.

MSM
MSM is used in tissue maintenance and repair to build proteins and strengthen both cell membranes and the connective tissue that hold them together. This especially includes joints, blood vessels, hair, skin and nails. 

Calcium + D
This formulation provides calcium and phosphorus at a 2:l ratio. Magnesium is also added in the same 2:1 ratio with calcium. Without these important ratios, the body begins to lose one or more minerals before it can utilize them. Calcium is needed by the immune system and is critical to muscle contractions.

Key Liquid Support
Osteocom 2 oz.
Supports bone and joint health and the skeletal system.

Jointcom 2 oz.
Supports joint health and mobility.

Bryonia 200C
Relieves pain and stiffness in the muscles or joints associated with an intense thirst.

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Overview Of The Urinary System

The urinary system plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance, filtering waste, and keeping the body’s internal environment stable. Since the human body is made up of nearly 60% water, the kidneys and urinary tract are essential for health and survival.

Key Functions

  • 💧 Waste removal: The kidneys filter water-soluble wastes and excess substances from the blood.
  • 🔄 Support for detoxification: The liver processes fat-soluble toxins into water-soluble forms, which are then excreted through the kidneys and bladder.
  • ⚖️ Fluid and electrolyte balance: Regulates hydration, salts, and minerals.
  • ❤️ Blood pressure regulation: Through hormone secretion and fluid control.

The Kidneys

  • Each person has two kidneys, about the size of a fist, located on either side of the spine and protected by surrounding organs.
  • Although only one kidney is necessary for survival, the body is equipped with a spare.
  • They are highly connected to the circulatory system, receiving about 20% of the heart’s blood output to perform continuous filtration.

Signs of possible urinary problems

Recognizing the early signs of urinary problems can help prevent more serious complications.

Common Warning Signs

  • 🚽 Frequent urination: Needing to go more often than usual, especially at night.
  • 💧 Urgency or difficulty urinating: Sudden, strong urges or trouble starting the flow.
  • 🔥 Pain or burning sensation: Discomfort during urination, often linked to infections.
  • 🩸 Blood in the urine (hematuria): Can appear pink, red, or cola-colored.
  • 🌊 Changes in urine color or odor: Dark, cloudy, or foul-smelling urine.
  • 🤕 Lower back or side pain: May signal kidney stones or infection.
  • 😴 Fatigue or weakness: Can result from reduced kidney function.
  • 🌡️ Fever or chills: Possible sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) spreading to the kidneys.

When to Seek Medical Help

See a medical professional if you experience:

  • Persistent pain or burning with urination
  • Blood in the urine
  • Fever with urinary symptoms
  • Severe back or side pain 

🌱 Natural Support (All products supporting the Urinary System)

Key Herbal Support
Urinary Maintenance
Provides key minerals along with herbs traditionally used for natural urinary system support. Supports fluid maintenance & mineral balance in the body.

Potassium Combination
Plays a critical role in supporting energy, kidney function and urinary health. Provides a unique, synergistic plant-based formula

KIdney Activator ATC
Kidney support for infection and inflammation. A natural antiseptic diuretic that helps cleanse and build the urinary system when there is too much water. This includes edema, incontinence and other bladder and kidney inflammation and irritation problems.

Key Liquid Support
Kidnex IV (Homeopathic)
Relieves symptoms of frequent urination and fluid retention.

Solidagocom 2 oz.
Supports healthy kidney function

Renatone
Relieve urine that is scanty, dark, offensive, pain in the back, sensation as if some urine remained after urinating.
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