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How do I get rid of these so called crystals? Can I die from it? Any advices?

2006-09-29 17:41:12 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Have you already gone through the full kidney and colon cleansing processes?

Kidney cleanse is any procedure that involves drinking a huge amount of liquid, and taking care what you are eating. Just a better diet with more water can be enough! But, also any form of bowel cleansing will also help kidneys! The Master Cleanse Lemonade Diet is also a Kidney cleanse, juice fasting is also a kidney cleanse, and any other form of fasting that incorporates a lot of liquids, will in the same time clean a kidney. Do you need special herbs? Only if you have acute lower back pain, clear symptom of Kidney stones (sharp glass like crystals, made of phosphoric acid, or sometimes may include other acids). In special occasions, you can get a kidney stone crystallized in less then a few days !!! To melt a stone/stones, you may need a few weeks, or one day with the Watermelon Cleanse.

Recipes for Kidney Cleanse:
Herbal Kidney Clease
Watermelon Cleanse
Water Cure
More on kidney cleanse herbs

Herbal Kidney Cleanse Designed by Dr. Hulda Clark from her book "The Cure for All Disease", explains in detail how to cleanse the kidneys, and her cleansing program will get rid of most if not all the stones, WITHOUT surgery.
Ingredients:

1/2 cup dried Hydrangea root
1/2 cup Gravel root
1/2 cup Marshmallow root
4 bunches of fresh parsley
Goldenrod tincture (leave this out of the recipe if you are allergic to it)
Ginger Capsules
Uva Ursi capsules
Vegetable glycerine
Vitamin B6 250mg
Magnesium oxide 300mg or 1/4 cup Green Drink Beverage

Measure ¼ cup of each root and set them to soak, Together in 10 cups of cold tap water, using a non-metal container and a non-metal lid (a dinner plate will do). After four hours (or over night), bring liquid with soaked herbs to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes. Drink a ¼ cup as soon as it is cool enough. Pour the rest in through a bamboo or plastic strainer into a sterile pint jar (glass) and several freezable containers. Refrigerate the glass jar.
Find fresh parsley at a grocery store that does not spray its produce (ask the owner). Boil the fresh parsley, after rinsing, in 1 quart of water for 3 minutes. Strain out the liquid, then drink ¼ cup when cool enough. Refrigerate a pint and freeze 1 pint. Put the cooked parsley in your compost bucket.
Dose: each morning, pour together ¾ cup of the root mixture and ½ cup parsley water, filling a large mug. Add 20 drops of goldenrod tincture and 1 tbs. of glycerin.

Drink this mixture in divided doses throughout the day. Keep cold. Do not drink it all at once or you will get a stomach ache and feel pressure in the bladder. If your stomach is very sensitive, start on half this dose.

Save the roots after the first boiling, storing them in the freezer. After 13 days when your supply runs low, boil the same roots a second time, but add only 6 cups water and simmer only 10 minutes. This will last another 8 days, for a total of three weeks. You may cook the roots a third time if you wish, but the recipe gets less potent. If your problem is severe, only cook them twice.
After three weeks, repeat with fresh herbs. You need to do the kidney cleanse for six weeks to get good results, longer for severe problems.

Also take:

Ginger capsules: one with each meal (3/day).
Uva Ursi capsules: one with breakfast and two with supper
Vitamin B6 (250mg): one per day
Magnesium oxide (300mg): one a day

Take these supplements just before your meal to avoid burping.

Some notes on this recipe: this herbal tea, as well as the parsley, can easily spoil. Heat it to boiling every fourth day if it is being stored in the refrigerator; this resterilizes it. If you sterilize it in the morning you may take it to work without refrigerating it (use a glass container).

There are probably dozens of herbs that can dissolve kidney crystals and stones. If you can only find several of those in the recipe, make the recipe anyway; it will just take longer to get results. Remember that vitamin B6 and magnesium taken daily can prevent oxalate stones from forming. But only if you stop drinking regular tea and cocoa. Tea has 15.6 mg oxalate acid per cup. A tall glass of iced tea could give you over 20 mg oxalate acid. Switch to herb teas. Cocoa and chocolate, also, have too much oxalate acid to be used as beverages.

Remember too that phosphate crystals are made when you eat too much phosphate. Phosphate levels are high in meats, breads, cereals, pastas, and carbonated drinks, eat less of these, and increase your milk (2%), fruits and vegetables. Drink at least 2 pints of water per day.

You can dissolve all your kidney stones in 3 weeks, but make new ones in 3 days if you are drinking tea and cocoa and phosphate beverages.
Cleanse your kidneys at least twice a year.

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/cleansing/kidney.html

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http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/kidney/default.asp
http://www.ehow.com/how_12678_kidney-cleansing-fast.html
http://www.healingdaily.com/colon-kidney-detoxification.htm
http://www.healthfree.com/cleansing_programs_kidney.html

2006-10-02 17:12:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-18 06:16:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No, you cant die from them. I have the same thing everytime they check my urine. I have had 4 kidney stones and they come from having too many of these crystals in the urine.

The crystals are coming from too much calcium. Whether its cheese, milk, icecream or calcium supplements. Thats whats doing it. Another reason can be that you dont drink enough fluids.

My doc told me to cut back on these things and just make sure I drink lots and lots of fluids.

I havent gotten any more stones for many yrs cuz Im always drinking something, but they usually still see the crystals in my urine. I wouldnt worry much about it, if youre drinking plenty and not living on dairy products.

2006-09-29 18:21:46 · answer #3 · answered by ~~ 7 · 0 0

If you live in an area where there is "hard water" you need to check into a reverse osmosis system that will take all the particles out of the water.

Crystals can lead to stones which can be cause by hard water or diet. Ask your doctor to recommend a diet change to help.

Also every day drink 8 ounes of cranberry juice to help keep the urine acidic and reduce the crystals.

2006-09-29 17:56:07 · answer #4 · answered by banananose_89117 7 · 0 0

You won't die but if you get a kidney stone they are very painful. The best thing you can do is to drink plenty of water. Experts believe that you should drink at least 8 glasses a day. I say the more water you can drink the better, because it helps to flush out your system.

2006-09-29 17:47:56 · answer #5 · answered by mr. Bob 5 · 0 0

ASK YOUR DOCTOR!!!

Cranberry juice flows through the kidneys pretty well. I'm not telling you to do this, because I know nothing about your condition, but I have heard this recommended to other people with crystalization in the urine.

2006-09-29 17:43:34 · answer #6 · answered by Picture Taker 7 · 0 0

Drink at least 2 litres of water everyday - the times I got crystals, it was from being dehydrated over a weekend.

2006-09-29 18:16:05 · answer #7 · answered by Seraphim 6 · 0 0

I couldn't just sit around and do nothing like my doctors suggested.

They didn't want me to do anything or to take herbs or herbal remedies, but I had to try something - they just wanted me to do dialysis!

This program allowed me to take control of my health. I went from Stage 4 to Stage 3 kidney disease.

It was easy to do and my BUN, creatinine and anemia are all in better ranges.

Reversing Your Kidney Disease?

2016-05-15 04:42:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Eliminating the Kidney Stone
Unless the kidney stone is larger than 1/4 inch (or 5mm) in diameter it will most likely pass without medical intervention ... except for the administration of pain killers to allow the sufferer to endure through the episode which may last for several days. Those between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch in diameter are less likely to pass on their own as they get larger.

If the kidney stone is larger than 1/2 inch (or 10mm) in diameter it will likely need to be either removed by surgery or by lithrotripsy. Stones have been known to become as large as the size of golf balls. It is not necessary to remove a stone unless it causes other problems. Large stones usually remain in the kidney without symptoms, although they may damage the kidney.

A complete diagnosis of kidney stones should include blood screens, 24 hour urine samples, provocative calcium loading tests, and stone analysis to determine the type of stone, its underlying cause, and proper treatment, and future stoone prevention.

Lithotripsy
The kidney stone machine fragments kidney stones by use of extracorporeal shock wave lithrotripsy (ESWL). This roughly one to three hour long process is known as lithrotripsy - which means stone crushing. It uses high energy shock waves which are focused at the exact location of the stone (located by use of x-rays) while the semi-anesthetized sufferer is suspended in a tank of warm water. (PHOTO of Lithotriptor at Midwest Stone Institutes) Newer lithrotriptors have eliminated the tank of water in favor of an enclosed bag of water that is placed in direct contact with the sufferer's body to transfer the shockwaves without the need to actually be immersed into the water.

During a treatment up to 3000 lithrotripsy shock waves vibrate the stone so that it shatters into smaller sand-like fragments usually without injury to surrounding tissue. Pressure is felt, but not pain. This process is repeated until the doctors can see on the x-rays that the stone has been crushed by the shock waves. (DIAGRAM of a Lithotriptor ) The resulting stone fragments (some not so small and most in jagged shapes) then pass out of the body over a period of time that may be as long as three months or more. Passing these fragments are similar to passing small stones; and more than one sufferer has stated that next time they will opt for some type of physical stone removal to avoid the prolonged painful period of these fragments being passed.

The most common type of stones, calcuim oxalate, is the most difficult type to break up with shockwave lithrotripsy due to its extreme hardness. While some larger or complicated cases may require more than one treatment, lithotripsy usually allows the sufferer to return to their normal life (with the aid of medications to reduce the pain and nausea caused by passing the fragments) in just a few days.

Kidney Stone Surgery
Kidney stone removal surgery is serious. It is resorted to in less than 5 percent of the kidney stone cases. During surgery the doctor actually opens up the kidney and physically takes out the offending stones. The surgery scar can be 5 to 10 inches long. Recovery from the surgery takes four to six weeks.

The most serious factor against such surgery is that a kidney can withstand being opened up by surgery only once or twice and still remain adequately functional. It is estimated that each time a surgeon cuts through the meat of a kidney it will lose 20 percent of its functionality.

Alternative Methods of Treatment
For that reason there have been developed several less invasive techniques for physical removal of stones that will not pass on their own. These include ureteroscopy: sending instruments up through the urethra, the bladder, and into the ureter to grab the stone and pull it out.

Another alternative method is the use of a laser threaded along that same path which is then used to vaporize the stone still inside the ureter.

A third alternative (called PNL for short) is to enter the kidney through a small hole made in the back and into the kidney through which the stone can be removed.

A new technique is call lithoclast. It uses air pressure to vibrate and break up the kidney stone. The the fragments are removed with forceps or flushed with water and then suctioned out.

2006-09-29 18:24:59 · answer #9 · answered by Cassie 2 · 0 0

Heal Kidney Disease Forever : http://www.NaturallyGo.com/Help

2015-05-09 20:02:39 · answer #10 · answered by Darius 2 · 0 0

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