Kidney Stones Home Remedy
Drink lots of fluids. Regardless of what kind of stone you’ve had, “by far the single most important preventive measure is to increase water consumption,” says Stevan Streem, M.D., head of the Section of Stone Disease and Endourology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio. Water dilutes the urine and helps to prevent high concentrations of those salts and minerals that clump together to form stones.
Drink a soft drink! What? If you drink at least 10 tall glasses of water per day and then accompany it with a soft drink, you can actually prevent the formation of kidney stones. A recent study has proven that phosphoric acid (in soft drinks) could dissolve and pass kidney stones in less than one day. For more about this remedy, please visit our website to see our guarantee.
A water-soluble fiber flush! That is a lot of words to say that you might need to eat a diet in high fibers to flush your body of everything including kidney stones. Water-soluble fibers include most vegetable and fruits.
Drink lemon juice daily to help with the kidney stones.
Herbal remedy for kidney stones: blanch parsley and drink several times a day.
Cook beet untill soften, strain and drink 3-4 cups of beet juice every day.
Remedy using pomegranate
Take 1 cup of pomegranates seeds and 2 cups of horse gram (Kulthi) and make of soup. Drink this soup.
Kidney Stones remedy using kidney beans
Remove the beans from the kidney beans pods. Boil 50 gram of these pods (chopped) in four litre of water for six hours. Strain the liquid should through a muslin and cool the liquid for about 6 hours. Drink a glass of this decoction every two hours throughout the day for the first day and, then, several times a week.
Intake of calcium and phosphates should be restricted
For controlling the formation of calcium phosphate stones, the intake of calcium and phosphates should be restricted. Foods which should be avoided are wholewheat flour, Bengal gram, peas, soyabean, beet, spinach, cauliflower, turnips, carrots, almonds, and coconuts. When stones are composed of calcium, magnesium phosphates, and carbonates, the diet should be so regulated as to maintain an acidic urine.