I have suffered with those demonic crystals of agony since i was 19... so 14 years. I have had 24.. YES 24 kidney stones. 11 at one time. I know them, well.
The best thing to do is find out WHAT type of stones you have first, then go from there. There are different types of stones, acidic, calcium, etc. Mine are calcium & are produced frokm my body producing too much calcium & there is really nothing i can do for it. Plus, mine are hereditary. Matter of fact i have an oppen question now out about lithotripsy. If you search you will find it under my nic. I have only had the procedure once & am going in again on Wednesday for the 2nd & hopefully final time.
Find a specialist & they will perform tests.. next time you pass a stone.. SAVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 Take it to your doctor asap. Let them analyze it. It will help answer alot of your questions. Also, to help cut down on the amount of stones you have, it couldn't hurt to take cranberry gelcaps or capsules daily & cut back on leafy greens including tea. :) Good luck & i hope this has helped you.
Bright Blessings form a fellow sufferer
2006-11-06 00:13:28
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answered by docs_military_wife 1
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Kidney stones can also be unsafe, my query is why did she now not move to the medical institution and feature them eliminated? I bought kidney stones final August, and had surgical procedure to have them eliminated. It may not be deadly, however I do not realise how she would have stood them very lengthy, mine had been highly painful and I used to be peeing blood...She will surely get well, nevertheless it takes a couple of days to suppose again to traditional and she or he might must put on a catheter for a couple of days as good. Best of success to her.
2016-09-01 07:46:07
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answered by ? 4
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You might try drinking a glass of apple juice with a tablespoon of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar three times a day. This will help clear your kidneys and improve your overall digestive health. You should also consider drinking at least 5-6 glasses of water each day. Also switch from table salt to unrefined sea salt. There are many herbs and spices you might also consider using;
"In my research, I have not come across a great deal of specific information regarding aloe vera juice and kidney stones. However, because it is such an effective demulcent, coating and nourishing the body's membranes and tissues, internally and externally, it has been used for that purpose for other internal irritating diseases such as colitis and Crohn's disease, and Ayervedic medicine has a history of using it as a tonic/demulcent for the liver. Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that it would be an herb of choice to act as a tonic demulcent to help pass kidney stones with less pain and to nourish the cells of the area.Because it is such a strong blood circulation stimulant, it should be avoided during pregnancy because it could create contractions. Also, becuase it is such a cooling herb, it should not be used by people with weak, watery symptoms or general tendency to body coolness.
I do not usually come across tea recipes, but more of a gel with water or gel with apple juice combination or turned into a wine tincture. The dosage that Tierra recommends is 2 teaspoons gel mixed in apple juice or water 3 times a day. She also mentions steeping 1/2 to 1 teaspoon powdered root in a cup of boiling water, but warns that it has a "nauseating" taste.
Other demulcents commonly named in the treatment for helping to pass kidney stones with less trauma include: hydrangea root, marshamallow root, slippery elm, corn silk, and carrot seed.
Anti-lithic herbs, which help to break up accumulated gravel or stones in the body include: gravel root, uva ursi, and couch grass root.
Diuretics used include parsley and pipsissewa.
Antimicrobials and immunity-system strengtheners include echinacea, golden seal, and myrhh.
Herbs used for the general health of the liver and kidneys include dandelion root, burdock root, cleavers and, especially for the kidneys, nettle."
http://www.create.org/elchai/htalk2.htm
Other info:
http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=859#13
http://www.ventris.org.uk/nutrition_facts_kidney_stones.htm
If you have kidney stones now:
Every 30 minutes, drink 8 ounces of water with the juice of half a lemon. Alternate lemon with fresh apple juice if desired.
Aloe Vera juice can help reduce the size of a stone during an acute attack and help prevent stone formation.
Uva Ursi herb helps relieve pain and bloating.
http://www.infantrefluxdisease.com/aloe_vera2.php
http://www.alternativedr.com/aloe.htm
http://www.progressivehealth.com/content/default.asp?artid=183
2006-11-05 12:32:56
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answered by rudenski 5
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