harry monkey and the sorcerers kidney stones

What is the best way to dissolve kidney stones? Not water! However, most doctors suggest to their patients to drink plenty of water to flush their kidney stones. And they are right because most kidney stones will eventually pass with just water.

But what about the kidney stones that won’t pass with just water?

Unfortunately, about 20% of kidney stones need to be dissolved and then flushed with simple acidic remedies to pass. Because kidney stones are of all shapes and sizes, some kidney stones need more than water.

Perhaps you should consider a kidney stones remedy using natural acids before you seek surgery or medication?

Can Natural Remedies Really Work?

Before you try just any natural remedy, you should always make sure that it is researched and guaranteed. Usually these two factors will eliminate the quacks. In the case of kidney stone remedies, usually most remedies will work if they contain various natural acids found in fruits or beverages.

Most acids can make it to the kidneys without any trouble because of the liver. The liver’s job is to be the body’s filter. However, the liver also does not play any role in acid base regulation. Therefore, any acid that you consume will not be filtered by the liver. This explains the sometimes sickening feeling you have after eating an highly acidic beverage or food.

And acids make a perfect remedy because acids can naturally dissolve calcium based kidney stones. It is almost like pouring warm water on ice cubes; eventually the cubes will dissolve.

How to Flush Kidney Stones

Basically, kidney stones can be flushed by using 3 basic rules.

One factor in passing kidney stones is flushing the kidneys. A doctor would recommend plenty of water to flush the kidneys and usually this does work. We also suggest eating at least 6-7 pieces of fruits and vegetables every day. Fruits and vegetables are a great source of water soluble fiber which also naturally flushes. (Tip: You will notice many more trips to the bathroom each day.)

Secondly, we also suggest drinking a simple beverage that contains the perfect amount of acid. Specifically, phosphoric acid is responsible for giving many drinks their citric taste. By drinking about 2 liters of a common beverage, you can actually permeate the kidneys with enough acid to dissolve your kidney stone(s). A simple remedy is discussed in this Kidney Stone Remedy Report.

Lastly, it is no use to pass your kidney stones only to have them return months later. Therefore, we also strongly suggest living a kidney stone free lifestyle. Most Americans live a life that is conducive to making kidney stones. By knowing what foods, beverages, and habits cause kidney stones, you will be better able to keep them from redeveloping.

Here are some suggestions for flushing kidney stones naturally.

1. One good indicator to know if you are drinking enough water is your urine. Your urine should always be almost clear in color.

2. Spicy foods typically are associated with causing kidney stones. If you are a spice lover, always try to blend your foods down.

3. Reduce your dairy intake.

4. Avoid drinking beverages with caffeine. This includes soft drinks, coffee and teas.

5. Move! Make sure you are staying as active as possible. Try to stay off the sofa and go for a walk, jog or swim. Kidney stones typically form for those people who are inactive.

Pass Your Kidney Stones by Tomorrow

Pass your kidney stones by tomorrow is quite a guaranteed statement. But it is the reason why Barton Publishing has sold over 10,000 Kidney Stone Remedy Reports which teach you how to dissolve and pass your kidney stones painlessly. And with an 85% success rate, we promise you will not be disappointed.

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18 Responses to “harry monkey and the sorcerers kidney stones”

  1. Wordpress says:

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  2. Stephanie S says:

    Kidney stone can be diagnosed just by the pain and where it is and where it goes, but Xray or CT scan is the very best and most reliable way to diagnose kidney stone.

    There is no medication for kidney stones, but there are medications which can control the pain. Your sister should talk with her doctor about this.

    There are many ways to treat kidney stones. The simplest way is for the person to drink plenty of fluids, walk a lot and pee a lot. This is usually very effective. If this doesn't work then the doctor might have to use other methods.

    There is no diet which will make kidney stones go away.

    Yes, it's possible for her to have kidney stones in the future.

  3. proudmom says:

    I know several people who have had lithotripsy to break up the stones into small pieces that are then passed in the urine. Here's a link with more information:

    http://www.kidney.org/atoz/atozItem.cfm?id=87

    It is non-invasaive so it won't put your Mom under additional stress. I hope she feels better soon.

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  5. francois says:

    The only way is to try and flush it by drinking a lot and I mean a lot of water it will be painful to pass but much better and much less painful than losing a kidney.

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  7. qn_gal says:

    A kidney or renal stone is a stone in the urinary/renal system such as the kidney, ureters, bladder, etc.. A renal/kidney stone can be passed if it is not too large. A gallstone is a stone in the gallbladder or common bile duct and requires surgery for removal.

  8. jkh says:

    Kidney stones unfortunately do not dissolve on their own. The most common way is to pass them through your urinary tract. If your bladder has a burning sensation, that means your stone is in your bladder. If you had shockwave lithotripsy (procedure to break stones), then you will eventually urinate stone fragments, which resemble sand. Were you diagnosed with a stone by a doctor? If not, you may have a UTI, because a kidney stone is commonly extremely painful. Blood in the urine is common as well. Typically stones may take anywhere from 3 days to 4 weeks to completely pass. I actually have one right now (my 7th in 2 years), so I know what your going through. We're in the same boat. I have what they call a Urethropelvic Junction Obstruction, which is also called Hydronephrosis. It causes my kidney to get backed up constantly, causing daily pain. I fear that this stone is stuck at my urethra junction, where my partial blockage is. If that's the case, I'll be enjoying the weekend from a hospital bed, but good luck to you. If you need any infoo from someone who has kidney probs frequently, dont hesitate to ask. my email is spaethe_bt@yahoo if you have any questions. also check webmd.com and type 'kidney stone' in the search box. Hope this helps and good luck to you!!

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  10. KatieB says:

    Katie B,
    You are very likely well aware of the following details, but in case there is something that you are not aware of, please read on. Your kidneys are responsible for removing excess fluid from your body and filtering out unneeded electrolytes and wastes from your blood, resulting in the production of urine. Kidney stones form when the minerals and acid salts in your urine crystallize, stick together, and solidify into a mass. This happens when your urine contains more crystal-forming substances, such as calcium and uric acid, than the available fluid can dilute. This can happen when urine is highly acid or highly alkaline. The conditions allowing kidney stones to form are created by problems in the way your body absorbs and eliminates calcium and other substances. Sometimes the underlying cause is a metabolic disorder or kidney disease. Certain drugs can also promote kidney stones, such as Lasix (furosemide), Topomax (topiramate), and Xenical, among others. Many times, it is a combination of factors that create an environment favorable to stone formation. Most kidney stones contain crystals of multiple types. However, usually one type predominates, and determining the type helps the doctor/laboratory identify the underlying cause:1. Calcium stones. The most common type (four out of five cases)is usually in the form of calcium oxalate. Oxalate is found in some fruits and vegetables, but your liver produces most of your oxalate. If you are found to have oxalate stones, your doctor may recommend avoiding foods rich in oxalates, such as dark green vegetables, nuts and chocolate. 2. Struvite stones: Found more often in women, these are almost always the result of urinary tract infections. 3. Uric acid stones. These are a byproduct of protein metabolism.They’re commonly seen with gout,and may result from certain genetic factors and disorders of your blood-producing tissues. 4. Cystine stones. Represent a very small percentage of kidney stones.These are the result of a hereditary disorder that causes your kidneys to excrete massive amounts of certain amino acids (cystinuria). If you are menstruating and if the stone is causing haemorrhaging, then the blood loss may well show slightly greater, depending on the amount of haemorrhaging that is taking place. However, you should bear in mind that the total amount of blood lost due to the normal monthly period is usually less than 80ml. The amount of blood loss due to your kidney stone is unlikely to be as great as this under “normal” circumstances.

    ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. – MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED.

    It is extremely important to obtain an accurate diagnosis before trying to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions share common symptoms.

    The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.

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  11. Wordpress says:

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  12. My stone is 2mm and it descended into my ureter on August 18.

    It's now September 13 and it's still in there, although it is now at the end of the ureter and close to dropping into my bladder.

    So I'm coming up on 4 weeks.

    It wasn't until August 24 that I started drinking the recommended minimum of 2 quarts per day. I think things would have moved along faster had I started drinking sooner, but frankly I just felt too crappy.

  13. sjohnson824 says:

    Take equal parts of lemon juice and olive oil. Two ouces of each should be sufficient. Follow with lots of water. Following link has testimonials on this home remedy.

    (This remedy is for people that know they have a kidney stone. Seeing a doctor might be the best idea if you aren't sure).

    Cranberry juice is good. Apple cider may work, but, olive oil and lemon juice in equal parts is best.

  14. cathafrazz says:

    Oh, yeah. Been there, done that! Get that stone broken up NOW! I can't believe that they let you leave the hospital! That kidney is going to hypertrophy. Just think kinked garden hose. All of that back pressure is going to cause serious problems. There are a number of ways of getting that stone out. You'll have anesthesia, so no problems.

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