Flush Kidney Stones Safely and Naturally:
Kidney stones are accumulations
of mineral salts that can lodge anywhere along the
urinary tract. 80% of the time, they are calcium
stones (calcium oxalate), a condition known as
hypercalciuria. This is mainly due to a diet
consisting of too much animal protein. The
consumption of animal protein is strongly associated
with oxalate production. The body reacts by
producing an excess of acids to digest meat and
other high protein animal and fish foods. The excess
acids cause the pH balance of the blood to become
too acidic. The body leeches calcium (an alkaline
mineral) from the bones to restore the ph balance in
the bloodstream. The remaining calcium is eliminated
through the urine in the form of calcium oxalate.
When there is a high enough concentration of
calcium, it begins to crystallize and form small
clumps, which eventually become stones.
A health-supporting vegetarian diet that
emphasizes low protein foods help prevent the
formation of Calcium Kidney Stones in most people
and would be of particular benefit to those who
suffer from recurrent stones.
Symptoms:
Pain radiating from the upper back to the lower
abdomen and groin, frequent urination, pus and blood
in the urine, absence of urine formation, and
sometimes chills and fever. The size of the stones
can range from a microscopic speck to a fingertip.
Recommendations:
- Herbal detoxification products may be
helpful in dissolving kidney stones nad flushing
toxins, chemicals, heavy metals, and thousands
of other poisons out of the body. We suggest
using formulas that use organic, whole herbs.If
interested, take a look at the Kidney Bladder
Formula and Hot Cayenne Extract.
- We suggest a high quality whole food
supplement, like VITAFORCE that is complete and
made from whole foods which corrects nutritional
deficiencies and boosts the immune system.
- In the morning, drink the consuming the
Kidney Flush drink; 8-16 ounces of distilled
water. The juice of one lemon and lime. 5-15
drops of the Hot Cayenne Extract, and a touch of
maple syrup for taste (optional). This drink may
help eliminate toxins and dissolve kidney
stones.
- Eat a diet containing raw fruits,
vegetables, juices , and whole grains, legumes
Particularly, eat watermelon, garlic, potatoes,
asparagus, parsley, watercress, celery,
cucumber, papaya, and bananas. Eat the
watermelon by itself.
- Drink an 8-16 ounce glass of distilled water
every hour; essential for urinary tract
function.
- Take organic, unrefined, cold-pressed
Flaxseed Oil everyday as it has been shown to
have favorable results with Kidney disease.
American Journal of Kidney Disease, 25(2),
February 1995, p. 320-329
- Helpful herbs: Uva ursi, hydrangea, juniper
berries, nettle, and marshmallow root.
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Formula
Things to Avoid:
- All Animal Foods: dairy foods (milk, cheese,
butter, cream, ice cream), fish, meat, chicken,
turkey, eggs, fried and greasy foods, margarine,
and all other processed foods and animal derived
products from your diet. These foods are laced
with chemicals, pesticides, and toxins as well
as high levels of saturated fats and excess
protein which lead to kidney stones.
- Salt, tobacco, caffeine, sodas, coffee,
sugar, and refined white flour (breads, pastas,
cereals- replace with whole wheat pastas,
breads, and cereals). These products are
extraordinarily destructive to the kidneys.
References:
1) James F. Balch, M.D, Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C,
"Prescription for Nutritional Healing," (1997)
2) A.J. Ingram, et al., "Effects of Flaxseed and
Flax Oil Diets in a Rat- 5/6 Renal Ablation Model,"
American Journal of Kidney Disease, 25(2), February
1995, p. 320-329
3) "Urinary Calcium and Dietary Protein," Nutr
Rev 38 1980, p. 9
4) W. Robertson, "Should Recurrent Calcium
Oxalate Stone Formers Become Vegetarians?" British
Journal Urology 51 (1979), p. 427
5) "Diet and Urinary Calculi," Nutr Rev 38
(1980), p. 74
6) P. Shah, "Dietaryy Calcium and Idiopathic
Hypercalcuria," Lancet 1 (1981), p. 786
7) J. McDougall, M.D, "The McDougall Plan,"
(1983): p. 222-223