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- Supports healthy uric acid metabolism*
- Promotes healthy liver enzyme activity*
- Made with hypoallergenic, vegan ingredients
Uric Acid Formula is a blend of vitamins and herbal extracts to support healthy uric acid metabolism. Uric Acid Formula promotes healthy liver enzyme activity, immune activity and support systemic alkalization.*
Take 2 capsules daily, in divided doses, between meals, or as directed by a health professional.
Serving Size: Two vegetarian capsules
Amount Per Serving
Vitamin C ... 250mg
(as ascorbic acid)
Potassium ... 200mg
(as potassium citrate)
Devils claw extract ... 200mg
(harpagophytum procumbens) (root)
(standardized to contain a minimum of 5% harpagosides)
Cherry extract ... 325mg
(prunus spp.) (fruit)
Quercetin ... 200mg
Bromelain ... 100mg
(from pineapple stem) (2, 400 GDU/gram)
Grape extract ... 50mg
(vitis vinifera) (seed)
(standardized to contain 92% polyphenols)
Other Ingredients: maltodextrin, ascorbyl palmitate, vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water)
If pregnant or lactating, consult your physician before taking this product. This product is not intended to replace any dietary protocols recommended by a health professional. Bromelain and devil’s claw have caused GI upset, heartburn, nausea or diarrhea in some individuals. Rarely, devil’s claw has been associated with skin reactions, hemodynamic instability or dysmenorrhea. Consult your physician for more information.
Individuals taking ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers or potassiumsparing diuretics may require monitoring of potassium levels. Theoretically, wild cherry and/or devil’s claw may alter the way that the liver breaks down medications metabolized by the cytochrome p450 system, altering the effects of these medications and possibly the dose needed for treatment. Bromelain, grape seed extract and devil’s claw may be contra-indicated with blood thinning medications. Quercetin is contra-indicated with immune suppressive medications. Bromelain and quercetin may be contra-indicated with certain antibiotics. Consult your physician for more information.
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