Two fun facts about kidney stones: 1) Roller coasters help dislodge and pass kidney stones because of their high-intensity jerky motions. 2) Although calcium supplements increase the risk of kidney stones, dietary calcium seems to reduce it.
Lemon-derived nanoparticles block the progression of kidney stones
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#102Are those particles containing potassium citrate? Lemon is high in potassium and its citrate is known to dissolve existing kidney stones.
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#103Time I made a habit of drinking lemonade - a suggestion I'd have expected from my urologist, but not one I'm sorry to have run across whatever the source.
Re: Lemon-derived nanoparticles block the progression of kidney stones
#104Time I made a habit of drinking lemonade - a suggestion I'd have expected from my urologist, but not one I'm sorry to have run across whatever the source.
Yes, it's strange that my urologist has never mentioned it either. I wonder if this result applies to all types of kidney stones or just calcium oxalate.
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#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
A preventative like this is good to know, but, really, all you need to do is drink a lot of water through the day. That is the number one way to avoid a kidney stone. I have had a urologist say, "Hell, you can drink enough beer, and you should be good." - Though, if you are prone to gout (your body generally likes to make crystals), beer ain't a great choice.
Believe me when I say that I make strong habits of anything and everything I come across, including hydration, that offers a reasonable prospect of reducing the chance I will have another kidney stone.
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#106Earlier quoted context omitted.
I drink lemonade regularly (I make my own), but to prevent heartburn, as lemon turns into a base in your stomach and is very helpful with heartburn. Now knowing that it is also good for kidney stone prevention just puts the cherry on top!
> lemon turns into a base in your stomach This doesn't make any sense to me. How can two acids combine to create a base?
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#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
I drink lemonade regularly (I make my own), but to prevent heartburn, as lemon turns into a base in your stomach and is very helpful with heartburn. Now knowing that it is also good for kidney stone prevention just puts the cherry on top!
It looks [1] like limes have about as much citric acid, so cherry limeade should be as good an option, too! [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2637791/
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#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
Calcium stones run all along the male side of my family too.. and I've had a few. The notion to me that lemonade would be helpful is counterintuitive. Generally we've come to understand that high doses of Vitamin C are part of the problem, because that's been something the men in my family do to ward off sickness - but my father, who took 5000 milligrams of C a day for years, always got the worst stones of all. >> 2.…
This isn't a forum for unprofessional, unproven medical advice.
Re: Lemon-derived nanoparticles block the progression of kidney stones
#109Are those particles containing potassium citrate? Lemon is high in potassium and its citrate is known to dissolve existing kidney stones.
False, fraudulent medical advice. Nothing can dissolve a kidney stone.
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#110Earlier quoted context omitted.
Believe me when I say that I make strong habits of anything and everything I come across, including hydration, that offers a reasonable prospect of reducing the chance I will have another kidney stone.
See a urologist because self-diagnosis has a fool for a patient.