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QUOTE (Rhode @ Sep 14 2006, 02:03 AM) That is very interesting. i like natural remedies for health myself. Just an interesting sidenote: When you drink a lot of any liquid, it helps to flush out the kidneys, whether it's herbal tea, fruit/vegetable juce, water, ect.Yes, you are right! Infact I think the reason why the poster of this thread successful in managing his kidney stone with herbal tea, only because the nature of any tea as diuretic substance. When you drink up tea, it ...
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That is very interesting. i like natural remedies for health myself. Just an interesting sidenote: When you drink a lot of any liquid, it helps to flush out the kidneys, whether it's herbal tea, fruit/vegetable juce, water, ect.
The midwife I had for my second pregnancy recommended lemon and barley juice which when I tried, blew me away by it's efficacy. My recommendation - Cranberry tablets (Red Seal brand Cranberry Power if you can get it) and Lemon and Barley juice (just make sure it contains real barley flour and not just flavour as otherwise it won't do anything). Works like a dream! Now anitbiotic, kidney infection and virtually cystitis free
This is interesting, I've never been in that situation but thanks for sharing how we can get rid of it
My mom and sister get these all of the time and Thorned Rose's solution is the one that they use. Cranberry juice/pills and plenty of water. Flush it all out.
No caffeine. That's got to be the toughest part of all.
I've usually found that caffeine and too much chocolate (which also has caffeine in it) are pretty big culprits for UTIs and Cystitis. Although taking antibiotics for an unrelated illness will almost assuredly cause one so make sure as well if you are taking antibiotics to have a probiotic to replace the good bacteria in your digestive system.
This is really a helpful and great post. I dont really like medications either and that method you shared with us will definitely help some people out. I wonder if it would be recommended for people who dont even have those diseases yet but would like to prevent something minor just in case, cause I have been having a good amount of caffeine lately and lots of calcuim because I drink milk almost after every meal.
Flakes, your post concerns me slightly and I know most people won't believe me when I say this, but milk is really bad for you. Dairy products cause things like kidney and gall stones. Milk also causes osteoporosis (no that is not a typo - it does the opposite of what the dairy industry says it does). And because unfortunately most people believe the drivel the dairy industry touts, please go to www.notmilk.com and do some reading. It is a BIG eyeopener!
I have been having a good amount of caffeine lately and lots of calcuim because I drink milk almost after every meal. You should really cut down on both, if you're looking to prevent kidney stones. Here's something i found while reading about kidney stones: QUOTE Calcium is the most common type of stone. Calcium is a normal part of a healthy diet and is used by bones and muscles. Calcium not used by the body goes to the kidneys where is normally flushed out with the rest of the urine. In some people, however, the calcium that stays behind joins with other waste products to form a stone. I think i read something, somewhere, that kidney stones is generally common between the ages of 20 and 30. Another thing to take note of is to not go overboard with sodium and vitamin C intake. Too much of these two can cause kidney stones; though they can also cause other problems--which may be worse than kidney stones.
Thank you all so much for the recommendations. I believe I have a uti, or something of that matter. I do not like going to the doctors. I am headed to the store right now to find some corn, and cranberry something...
-Frogs07 Latest EntriesThat is very interesting. i like natural remedies for health myself. Just an interesting sidenote: When you drink a lot of any liquid, it helps to flush out the kidneys, whether it's herbal tea, fruit/vegetable juce, water, ect. Yes, you are right! Infact I think the reason why the poster of this thread successful in managing his kidney stone with herbal tea, only because the nature of any tea as diuretic substance. When you drink up tea, it will make you urinate more. Thus will help bring your stone flowing down. Basically if the kidney stone are small, there are 2 ways for you to manage it: 1. Drink a lot of water (increase your urine volume) 2. Make base urine (if your urine acid it will easy for you to get infection. Base urine will help you avoid the infection). Bi-carbonate pil available cheap in store can be your choice.
Helpful tip for kidney stones
How To Get Rid Of A Kidney/bladder Infection Hello, I'm reading this forum, because I'm trying to get rid of a bladder infection before it goes to my kidneys. It's a lot better, but not gone; so I'll try the corn silk, etc., mentioned here. Here is a helpful tip since someone mentioned kidney stones. My husband has gotten these for many years starting at age 40 (he is 62 now). Used to be it was excrutiatingly painful and took a couple of weeks to pass ... And sometimes the pain just subsided and then the stone would start moving again weeks later. He was miserable. Then I learned about Chanca Piedra. I get it from rain-tree.Com. It is expensive, but it works! It helps break up the stones to smaller sizes, slightly increases the tubes for easier passage, and helps with the pain. You put 60 drops into liquid. I recommend putting it in water so it will go straight to the kidneys. The first day, just do about 1/2 dosage and see if it agrees with you. If no problem, take 60 drops in water 2 to 3 times a day. It doesn't eliminate the pain entirely, but it makes it much more manageable. It speeds up passing the stone to be about 2-3 days instead of 2-3 weeks. Maintenance dosages will keep newly created stones small so that you probably would pass them without noticing much. It truly does "break" the stones. He passes 2-3 smaller ones instead of one big one when using this product. Causes of stones are dairy and other high-acid-producing foods/drink such as sugar, meat, breads, & soda. Gout is caused by the same thing and this works even faster for gout. My husband is just not an "alkalizing foods" kind of guy. He loves his cheese, bread, and lots of meat. So, we keep Chanca Piedra on hand all the time. Hope this helps you or anyone you care about that deals with kidney stones or gout. Thanks.
SHAUNA
How To Get Rid Of A Kidney/bladder Infection HEYA TO GET RID OF A KIDNEY INFECTION U WUD WANNA DRINK A LOT OF WATER COZ IT FLUSHES IT RIGHT OUT THATS THE BEST WAY OR DRINK CANBERRY JUICE NO OTHER THEN WATER OR CANBERRY JUICE IF U DRINK ANYTING ELSE IT WONT DO THE JOB::D -reply by shauna
I got a kidney stone what foods can I eat?
How To Get Rid Of A Kidney/bladder Infection Can I eat brocoli ? What other foods can I eat? -question by Wanda
i have a kidney infection im 12
How To Get Rid Of A Kidney/bladder Infection hi, I was just wondering how to get rid of a kidney infection.Its sore when I use that toilet my mam said when I told her yesterday it could be a kidney infection I have just read up on it there and its not makin me fell better I have never had it in my life so I don't now wat to do my mam said drink lots of water but then it will be sore.Is it common for a 12 year old girl to get that:S:S:S -reply by Dayna |
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