Urea is a substance produced in the liver from the degradation of proteins and eliminated by the kidneys. A high rate of urea in the blood can indicate health problems such as renal failure, dehydration or excessive protein consumption.
The symptoms of a high urea rate can include fatigue, swelling and lumbar pain. It is important to monitor urea levels to assess renal and liver health. The 189 is a valuable ally for a return to balance. Instructions for use: 3 drops to take 1 times a day in the morning, orally. To renew.
The effectiveness of cystamphic products is based on the regularity of drops.
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Data sheet
- Excipient
- vegetable oil
- Quantity
- 10ml
- Number of drops
- 200
- Specificity
- Specific cystamphological formula elaborated by J-P Geoffroy