There's no particular beverage, aside from water, that has any direct benefit to your kidneys. Any nutrients that you consume (vitamins, fats, etc) are put to use by ALL of your body's cells.
Kidneys are pretty much just advanced filters. They remove impurities in your bloodstream...mostly metals and metal compounds that your body can't use. The impurities are then passed along to the urinary bladder, and you know the rest.
Cranberry juice is said to be good for your urinary tract, but it has little to do with your kidneys. Cranberry juice has a particularly high acid content, and it's presence can help kill the bacteria that cause urinary tract infections.
2007-04-20 12:50:09
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answered by What the Deuce?! 6
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2016-09-22 12:22:42
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answered by ? 3
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Cranberry is a preventative, NOT a therapy. If your UTI travels in your kidneys then you may have predominant disorders as this would intent kidney failure, a probably existence threatening drawback. Take the antibiotics and in every week or much less the contamination will likely be long gone. This is an overly typical and risk-free therapy utilized by thousands internationally.
2016-09-05 18:35:14
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answered by treat 4
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Water
2007-04-20 13:01:14
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answered by Espnut 2
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Water?
2007-04-20 12:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a dialysis patient and was only allowed 1500cc of fluids daily. I now have a transplant and I learned to really appreciate water. It's the best liquid going.
2007-04-20 13:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Beer. Seriously, whne my mom had kidney stones her doctor told her to go home and drink a beer to help her pass them. Within reason of course.
2007-04-20 12:43:26
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answered by margarita 7
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Water that 's been purified well (for example, by reverse osmosis).
2007-04-20 19:16:58
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answered by emkhind 2
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