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4 Must-Know Facts About Goldenrod and Kidney Health

Written by Dr. Group, DC Founder
 
Goldenrod can help flush the system.

Goldenrod, or solidago, is a plant used as a traditional approach to diabetes, gout, and arthritis. It is also used as a mouth rinse to reduce discomfort and swelling in the mouth and throat. While folk medicine regards it as a natural approach for supporting the body against a wide range of issues, its ability to aid and soothe the urinary tract is more than folklore. In fact, modern science supports its use as a protector of urinary tract and kidney health.

4 Facts About Goldenrod and Kidney Health

1. Flushes Your System

Goldenrod has diuretic properties that help to release excess water from your body by increasing urine flow through the kidneys and bladder. This irrigates the kidneys and helps to remove renal deposits which otherwise might develop into kidney stones. It also supports the overall health of the kidneys and urinary tract by helping to remove harmful organisms which might cause harm. [1]

2. Soothes and Protects

Goldenrod is a soothing and toning agent for the urinary tract. Lab and human studies have reported on its ability to reduce swelling. [2] When discomfort and swelling are lessened, tissue is more tone and, in the case of the urinary tract, the path is more smooth. This allows for an easier release of mineral buildups which could otherwise lead to kidney or bladder stones.

3. Supports Urinary Tract Health

The diuretic effect of goldenrod, when combined with other approaches to managing UTIs, have shown to be effective for preventing recurrent UTIs than individual approaches alone. One study looked at goldenrod as a complementary approach to traditional antibiotic therapy. Those participants taking both the goldenrod and the antibiotic enjoyed the fewest recurrences of UTIs compared with participants in other groups. [3]

4. Has Few to No Side-Effects

No studies that have evaluated goldenrod as a therapy for the urinary tract have reported negative side effects. Herbal remedies like this can offer a better quality of life than other medical options since it achieves the desired goal without the unpleasantness of unwanted side effects.

One Final Thought?

The Native Americans used goldenrod to strengthen and support urinary function. Some recent research suggests goldenrod is more an aquaretic than a diuretic, meaning it increases water release without the loss of electrolytes. Either way, it has a long history of success protecting the health of the urinary tract and we can only expect to see future positive studies coming out on its benefits for the entire body.

References (3)
  1. Melzig MF. Goldenrod--a classical exponent in the urological phytotherapy. Wien Med Wochenschr. 2004 Nov;154(21-22):523-7.
  2. von Kruedener S1, Schneider W, Elstner EF. A combination of Populus tremula, Solidago virgaurea and Fraxinus excelsior as an anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic drug. A short review. Arzneimittelforschung. 1995 Feb;45(2):169-71.
  3. Frumenzio E1, Maglia D, Salvini E, Giovannozzi S, Di Biase M, Bini V, Costantini E. Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 2013 Dec 31;85(4):197-9. doi: 10.4081/aiua.2013.4.197.

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.


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