Practitioner product

Summary

Product Update March 2025: Reformulation - reduction in Terminalia, no change to dosage

  • Provides a blend of herbs and nutrients, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of gout
  • Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to
    • Temporarily relieve mild fluid retention
    • Relieve mild rheumatic aches and pains
    • Assists excretion of metabolic waste products
    • Decrease symptoms of occasional episodes of gout
    • Reduce symptoms of mild arthritis/mild osteoarthritis
    • Aid flushing of the urinary tract and support kidney function
  • No added dairy, gluten or soya bean products

Dosage

  • 2 tablets twice daily

Warnings

  • Contains 26.8 mg of potassium per tablet
  • If fluid retention persists, seek medical advice
  • Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Always read the label
  • Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet
  • If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
  • Contains potassium; if you have kidney disease or are taking heart or blood pressure medicines, consult your health professional before use
  • Contains vitamin B6; stop taking this medication if you experience tingling, burning or numbness and see your healthcare practitioner as soon as possible
  • Do not take while on warfarin therapy without medical advice

Formula

Ingredient
Ayuric® Terminalia bellirica ext.
ext. equiv. dry (fruit pericarp)
103.1 mg
412.5 mg
Apium graveolens (Celery) ext.
ext. equiv. dry (seed)
62.5 mg
375 mg
Potassium citrate
equiv. Potassium
69.1 mg
25 mg
Magnesium citrate nonahydrate
equiv. Magnesium
105.1 mg
12.5 mg
Calcium folinate (Activated folate)
equiv. Folinic acid
138.9 μg
100 μg
Hydroxocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 50 μg
Pyridoxal 5-phosphate monohydrate (P5P)
equiv. Pyridoxine
19.6 mg
12.5 mg
Menaquinone 7 (Vitamin K2) 22.5 μg

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TGA listed: AustL 445608. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients