Comment posted Is It True That Garlic Can Cure Kidney Stones ? by Wizzard2.
Garlic is good for the body in many ways, but nothing cures kidney stones once they have developed. Some pass easily, others are painful to pass, and some don't pass at all. Maybe garlic helps to prevent the development of stones, though I wouldn't call that a cure.
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- that's because it is. the only thing garlic will do loose all ur friends. it will lower ur blood pressure. it does keep mosquito's at bay as well
- Acually once you have the stones there is nothing you can do to cure them. If you tend to suffer kidney stones, see your physician at six-month intervals to make sure there is no permanent damage to your kidneys. If you have an attack of renal colic, your Dr. will probably refer you to a hospital for blood and urine tests and a intravenous pyleogram (IVP). Such diagnostic tests will help locate stones, if there are any, and also will indicate whether further treatment is necessary.
It is always wisest to consult your physician if you have an attack of renal colic. But you should also drink large quantities of water-at least eight to ten eight-ounce glasses a day. THis should help flush any forming. To relieve pain, you should take a mild anagesic such as aspirin or a stronger medication if you Dr. prescribes one. Talk to your physician maybe there is some medication you can take to help with the forming of your stones. But i would suggest you drink large amounts of water to keep your kidneys flushed. I have had 20+ kidney stones in the last 3 years, so i know what you are going through, they are very very painful.
Good luck. - There is nothing you can really do for kidney stones, they must pass on their own. However there are some things that you can do to help ease the pain until that happens.
Drink lots of water, you want to flush out those kidneys, no soda or carbonated drinks at all. You can also benefit by drinking cranberry juice, the real stuff.
Watermelon contains the highest concentration of water amongst all fruits. It is also rich in potassium salts. It is one of the safest and best diuretics which can be used with beneficial results in kidney stones.
Grapes have an exceptional diuretic value on account of their high contents of water and potassium salt. The value of this fruit in kidney troubles is enhanced by its low albumin and sodium chloride content. It is an excellent home remedy for kidney stones
Another helpful remedy of kidney stones is a daily therapeutic dose of 100 to 150 mg of vitamin B, preferably combined with other B complex vitamins. these should be continued on a daily basis to help prevent the recourrance of them. - unlikely. stones are the result of oxalic acid reacting with minerals.
- Home Remedies for Kidney Stones
There really is no cure for kidney stones, you just have to let them pass. There are some things that you can do to ease the pain though:
Basil has a strengthening effect on the kidneys.In case of kidney stones, one teaspoon each of basil juice and honey should be taken daily for six months. It has been found that stones can be expelled from the urinary tract by this treatment.
Celery is a valuable food for those who are prone to getting stones in the kidneys or gall-bladder. Its regular intake prevents future stone formation.
Apples are useful in kidney stones. In countries where the natural unsweetened cider is a common beverage, cases of stones or calculus are practically absent. The ripe fresh fruit is, however, more valuable.
Grapes have an exceptional diuretic value on account of their high contents of water and potassium salt. The value of this fruit in kidney troubles is enhanced by its low albumin and sodium chloride content. It is an excellent cure for kidney stones.
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- Is It A Kidney Infection, Kidney Stones Or Just A Bladder Infection?
yes i have the same thing and i also get real tired in the afternoons and one day i woke up and had i whitest skin and i couldn't walk and talk i couldn't even hold my head up and all i wanteed to do was go to the toilet but i didn't need to go and i was in really bad pain but now i get pains in my back and in my hips and there regular pains i know for a fact its not period pain its different but yeah i don't know what it is i have thought about going to the docter but have not yet so if you find out please let me know - Is It A Kidney Infection, Kidney Stones Or Just A Bladder Infection?
I've heard lemons are very good for dissolving and breaking up any items in your kidneys. I've heard that if you mix lemons with water and drink it, it's very good for you. Lemons are acidic but in a good way and dissolve anything going through your system even kidneystones. I read this in a book published by a doctor who was imprisoned by the AMA for revealing all these homeopathic remedies that was putting the medical industry out of business. No lie. - Is It A Kidney Infection, Kidney Stones Or Just A Bladder Infection?
You need to see your doctor for a diagnosis. - Reoccurring Kidney Stones And Kidney Infections?
Kidney stone prevention
All individuals who have experienced kidney stones should take some specific preventive measures to prevent recurrence. The following are some general observations:
• The most important dietary recommendations for reducing the risk for calcium stones are increasing fluid intake, restricting sodium, and reducing protein intake.
• A lower risk for calcium stones is also associated with higher potassium intake.
• A high calcium diet does not appear to increase the risk for kidney stones as long as it also contains plenty of fluids and dietary potassium and phosphate. (Increasing calcium alone may pose a modest risk for stones.)
• Patients should try to correct any dietary habits that cause acidic or alkaline imbalances in the urine that promote stone formation.
Because kidney stone types may require specific dietary changes, patients should work with their physicians to develop an individualized plan. It should be stressed that nutritional considerations are very important in preventing recurrence, and patients should be vigilant in complying with the proper diet.
Fluids (Water, Juice, and Other Beverages)
Good voiding habits, particularly frequent urination, is important. Therefore, of all the preventive recommendations, drinking enough fluid is the most important guideline for people with any type of kidney stones.
• In general, patients with calcium or uric acid stones should drink at least 10 full glasses of fluid each day (at least half should be water). This includes one with each meal and drinking fluids at night, even if it means getting up from sleep. Fluid intake should produce at least two and a half quarts of urine each day.
• More water (over a gallon, or 16 8-ounce cups, every day) is needed to prevent cystine stones, and it must be drunk at regular intervals throughout the night and day.
In all cases, more fluid is needed after exertion and during times of stress. If fluid intake is sufficient, the urine should be pale and almost watery, not dark and yellow.
Water. Although water is best, it may vary depending on its source. Variations in water itself may have different impacts. One study reported that drinking hard tap water increased urinary calcium concentration by 50% compared to soft bottled water. On the other hand, mineral water containing both calcium and magnesium may reduce several risk factors for both calcium and uric acid stone formation.
Juices and Specific Effects.
Other beverages have various positive or negative effects, depending on the type of stone:
• Lemon Juice. Drinking one-half cup of pure lemon juice (enough to make eight glasses of lemonade) every day raises citrate levels in the urine, which might protect against calcium stones. (While orange juice also increases citrate levels, it does not lower calcium and it raises oxalate levels. It is, therefore, not recommended.)
• Cranberry and Apple Juice. Apple and cranberry juice contain oxalates, and both have been associated with a higher risk for risk for calcium oxalate stones. Cranberry juice has properties that may increase the risk for both calcium oxalate and uric acid stones.
• On the other hand, cranberry juice helps prevent urinary tract infections and so may be helpful for reducing the risk for struvite and brushite stones. (These stones are far less common, however.)
• Blackcurrent Juice. In one study, blackcurrent juice reduced acidity and was associated with protection against uric acid stones.
• Grapefruit Juice. A number of studies have found a risk for stones from drinking grapefruit juice. In one study, just one 8-ounce cup of grapefruit juice per day increased the risk for forming stones by 44%.
Other Beverages and Their Effects on Stone Formation.
• Soft Drinks. Cola can severely reduce citrate in the urine and should be avoided. Many soft drinks contain phosphoric acid, which increases the risk for stones. Some research shows that drinking one quart (less than three 12-ounce cans) of soda per week may increase a person's risk of developing stones by 15%.
• Alcohol. Wine may be protective against kidney stones. A study conducted in Finland, however, suggests that the risk of developing stones decreases with beer consumption. It should be noted that beer is high in oxalates. Beer and other alcoholic beverages also contain purines, which may increase the specific risk for the less common uric acid stones in susceptible people. Binge drinking, in any case, increases uric acid and the risk for stones
• Coffee and Tea. Some research as reported a lower risk for stones with tea and both regular and decaffeinated coffee.
Low-Salt and Low-Protein Diets
In a long-term 2002 study of men with calcium oxalate stones and high levels of urinary calcium, a low-sodium, low-protein diet containing normal levels of calcium dramatically reduced the recurrence of stones compared to a diet that was simply low in calcium.
Salt Restriction. Because salt intake - Do I Have Kidney Stones/infection?
It could be a kidney stone. If you go to the hospital instead of your regular doctor they can find out right then and there. They will give you an ultrasound or CT scan which is a painless procedure to see if you have a stone. They will also give you some Morphine which will take away the pain. If it is a stone and it is small. You will be drinking a lot of water to get the stone to pass through your system. If it is to big then there are other methods they can use. Error on the side of caution and go to the hospital.
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It can help – I do not think it will cure,
Garlic (Allium sativum) and Onion (Allium cepa)
Part Used: Cloves
Uses: Garlic and its relative, the onion (Allium cepa) help reduce blood glucose levels. These plants contain sulfur compounds that have chemical structures similar to those of insulin, and these compounds-allicin and allyl propyl disulphide-are believed to lower glucose levels. Garlic is a wide acting natural antibiotic that helps prevent all kinds of diseases. As an antibiotic it can kill infecting bacteria and at the same time protect the body from the poisons that are causing the infection. It is known that the most sensitive bacterium to garlic is the deadly Bacillus anthracis which produces the poison anthrax. Garlic and its juice cure all kinds of diseases, bronchitis, tuberculosis, herpes virus, candida, mycobacteria, yeast organisms, antifungal, antiparasitic, kidney infections, gall, obesity, hydrophobia, eczema, skin diseases, melancholy, hysteria, rheumatism, heart diseases, fear, climatic periods, asthma, aids and others. New research shows that taking garlic during pregnancy can cut the risk of pre-eclampsia (raised blood pressure and protein in urine). Studies also reveal that garlic may help boost the birth-weight of babies destined to be too small. Garlic also lowers cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels while increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Garlic is available in powder, tablet, capsules, and liquid. Fresh uncooked garlic is the best way to reap its benefits.
Dose: One clove 3x a day; or one-half teaspoon of the juice 3x daily after eating. Take commercial products according to package directions. If the infection is gone dosage can be reduced for maintenance of well being and health.
NO NO NO, KIdney stones either ‘pass’ themselves or are help by a surgical/medical proceedure.
They can be the most painful thing known.
Garlic is good for the body in many ways, but nothing cures kidney stones once they have developed. Some pass easily, others are painful to pass, and some don’t pass at all. Maybe garlic helps to prevent the development of stones, though I wouldn’t call that a cure.
Absolutely not.
You need medical treatment. Garlic has many health benefits, but it certainly cannot get rid of kidney stones.
Not very likely. See Jean Carper’s Food: Your Miracle Medicine for a discussion of diet and its effects on kidney stones and other health problems.
I’m not sure about Garlic but the following is very beneficial.
This will help to dissolve them.
Go to a health food store and buy a pint of Cranberry concentrate. It is about $17.00 a pint
unsweetened. Cranberry is very acidic.
I add 8 oz to 1 gallon of water (you get two gallons from one pint). But in your case it might
be wise to mix it stronger.
Drink 6 or 8 oz 20 minutes before all meals. Mid morning and mid afternoon and b efore bed.
This comes from the book “THE FAT FLUSH PLAN”. It flushes out your kidneys and all poisons in your system. It should assist in dissolving the kidney stones. They are God awful painful, so any simple healthful solution should be worth giving it a try.
probably not…stones are usually result of not drinking enough water.
Home Remedies for Kidney Stones
There really is no cure for kidney stones, you just have to let them pass. There are some things that you can do to ease the pain though:
Basil has a strengthening effect on the kidneys.In case of kidney stones, one teaspoon each of basil juice and honey should be taken daily for six months. It has been found that stones can be expelled from the urinary tract by this treatment.
Celery is a valuable food for those who are prone to getting stones in the kidneys or gall-bladder. Its regular intake prevents future stone formation.
Apples are useful in kidney stones. In countries where the natural unsweetened cider is a common beverage, cases of stones or calculus are practically absent. The ripe fresh fruit is, however, more valuable.
Grapes have an exceptional diuretic value on account of their high contents of water and potassium salt. The value of this fruit in kidney troubles is enhanced by its low albumin and sodium chloride content. It is an excellent cure for kidney stones.
unlikely. stones are the result of oxalic acid reacting with minerals.
There is nothing you can really do for kidney stones, they must pass on their own. However there are some things that you can do to help ease the pain until that happens.
Drink lots of water, you want to flush out those kidneys, no soda or carbonated drinks at all. You can also benefit by drinking cranberry juice, the real stuff.
Watermelon contains the highest concentration of water amongst all fruits. It is also rich in potassium salts. It is one of the safest and best diuretics which can be used with beneficial results in kidney stones.
Grapes have an exceptional diuretic value on account of their high contents of water and potassium salt. The value of this fruit in kidney troubles is enhanced by its low albumin and sodium chloride content. It is an excellent home remedy for kidney stones
Another helpful remedy of kidney stones is a daily therapeutic dose of 100 to 150 mg of vitamin B, preferably combined with other B complex vitamins. these should be continued on a daily basis to help prevent the recourrance of them.
Acually once you have the stones there is nothing you can do to cure them. If you tend to suffer kidney stones, see your physician at six-month intervals to make sure there is no permanent damage to your kidneys. If you have an attack of renal colic, your Dr. will probably refer you to a hospital for blood and urine tests and a intravenous pyleogram (IVP). Such diagnostic tests will help locate stones, if there are any, and also will indicate whether further treatment is necessary.
It is always wisest to consult your physician if you have an attack of renal colic. But you should also drink large quantities of water-at least eight to ten eight-ounce glasses a day. THis should help flush any forming. To relieve pain, you should take a mild anagesic such as aspirin or a stronger medication if you Dr. prescribes one. Talk to your physician maybe there is some medication you can take to help with the forming of your stones. But i would suggest you drink large amounts of water to keep your kidneys flushed. I have had 20+ kidney stones in the last 3 years, so i know what you are going through, they are very very painful.
Good luck.
that’s because it is. the only thing garlic will do loose all ur friends. it will lower ur blood pressure. it does keep mosquito’s at bay as well