Kidney Stones: Natural Treatments
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Getting rid of kidney stones without pain:
Boil 1 kilogram of parsley (leaves only) in 1.5 liters of water until 1 liter of tea remains.
Drink the tea all day and only add 2 liters of water over the next 24 hours.
NOTICE: For the next 24 hours, eat or drink nothing but parsley tea and water!
Get a big glass jar to pee in and observe the changes. After that, you'll notice that your urine changes color, containing microscopic white particles or turning completely white. That means the stone has decomposed and is about to disappear.
Please believe me when I say that I've tried this solution multiple times with complete success in removing the stones. God is too faithful to fail.
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How may kidney stones be avoided?
Hydration is an important preventative step. It is recommended that you drink enough water each day to pass at least 2.5 liters of pee. Increasing the amount of urine you pass aids in kidney flushing.
To help you drink more water, try substituting ginger ale, lemon-lime soda, or fruit juice for water. Citrate juices may help prevent the formation of stones if the stones are caused by low citrate levels.
Kidney stones can be avoided by eating oxalate-rich foods in moderation and lowering your salt and animal protein intake.
To assist prevent the formation of calcium and uric acid stones, your doctor may prescribe medicines. If you've ever had a kidney stone or are at risk of getting one, talk to your doctor about the best ways to avoid one.
Foods to avoid if you want to avoid kidney stones
Making dietary changes, in addition to drinking more water, may aid in the prevention of kidney stones.
Here are some items that you should limit or avoid:
- beef
- chicken\pork
- meats from the organs
- fish\shellfish\eggs
- milk\cheese\yogurt
- meats that have been processed
- frozen quick food dinners
- snacks with salt
Animal proteins such as meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products can raise uric acid levels in the urine, increasing the risk of kidney stones.

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