After 18 years of nephrology practice, and after reviewing the mechanisms, dosages, and independent patient data on these three products, my conclusion is clear.
Cranberry and magnesium are beneficial nutrients. They support kidney health, yes. But we must not confuse supporting kidney health with draining a congested renal lymphatic system. They were never designed for this problem.
Sculptique belongs to a completely different category. The combination of bromelain, dandelion, cleavers, and burdock is not a "kidney support" blend, but a draining protocol. And draining is precisely the problem for most people who arrive at a page like this.
The 89% figure didn't surprise me once I looked at the mechanism. It confirmed it.
If you’ve already tried the cranberry diet, magnesium, water restriction, and protein limitation, and you're still seeing foam every morning, you've already ruled out what doesn't work. What remains is to improve kidney drainage.
After all I've shown you—the comparison, the ingredient information, and the real patient results—the question isn't whether Sculptique works, but when you want to start.
Because if you had started 90 days ago, you'd already be seeing it in your lab results.