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Kidney Stones


kenlove

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Been dealing with kidney stones and looking into options--- so, FYI about a product called Stone Free.

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Hello Ken,

And thank you for contacting Planetary Herbals.

Our Stone Free does not contain wheat/gluten in the formula.

Stone Free is an herbal support formula that includes a unique combination of herbs that have been historically used to support the kidneys, liver and gallbladder. This product contains primary kidney supporting herbs (such as gravel root, parsley root, and marshmallow root) to aid normal fluid elimination and general genitourinary health. These herbs help to ensure the smooth passage of urinary waste through the urinary tract. Unfortunately, all of our products, including Stone Free, are designed as supplements to the diet and are not intended as a cure, mitigation, or treatment of any medical condition. We cannot provide any type of medical advice, so to address particular medical conditions, you must consult with your physician.

And, please remember that all of our products are 100% guaranteed. If you are not satisfied with one of our products for any reason, you may return the unused portion with your receipt to the health food store where it was purchased for a refund, exchange, or credit.

Brian Joaquin

Technical Researcher

Customer Service Department

Threshold Enterprises, Ltd.

Planetary Herbals

The information herein has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided herein does not constitute a medical opinion. If you believe that you have a medical condition, please seek the advice of a licensed health care professional.


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