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Kidney Stones

Each year, people make almost 3 million visits to health care providers and more than half a million people go to emergency rooms for kidney stone problems. Kidney stones are one of the most common disorders of the urinary tract. They are also called renal calculi and urolithiasis, though other names can be used that help describe where in the urinary tract the stone is. Most kidney stones pass out of the body without any intervention by a physician. With the Kidney Stone Flush, you may never need medical attention for a kidney stone problem again! Over and over again I have seen this flush break up stones and stop all pain within a matter of hours!

A kidney stone is a hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine within the urinary tract. Normally, urine contains chemicals that prevent or inhibit the crystals from forming. If the crystals remain tiny enough, they will travel through the urinary tract and pass out of the body in the urine without being noticed. Why these chemical inhibitors stop working for those people remains a mystery, but the Kidney Stone Flush Kidney Stone Flush seems to work no matter what the cause of the stone is.

The cause of kidney stone formation varies with each person. Foremost is generally low intake of water. Dietary sodium in the diet (note sodium is bad for you, salt is good for you, particularly Celtic Sea Salt) along with fluoridated drinking water contribute to stone formation. Family history can be a factor, kidney infections, some kidney diseases, some metabolic diseases, low quality supplements (particularly calcium supplements) and some medications can contribute to kidney stone formation. Excessive amounts of drinking soda can also contribute.

About 80% of kidney stones are made of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, or a combination of both. About 10% to 15% of kidney stones are made of magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite). About 5% to 10% of kidney stones are made of uric acid. Less than 1% of kidney stones are made of a chemical called cystine.

Sometimes kidney stones are found in a routine x-ray or ultrasound, but they are causing no symptoms at all. Kidney stones can also be found on an x-ray or ultrasound taken of someone who complains of blood in the urine or sudden pain. You can let the body dissolve them at that point, but you can also do the Kidney Stone Flush to try and melt them away.

If a kidney stone does cause symptoms, the first symptom is usually extreme pain, which comes on quickly when a stone moves in the urinary tract and blocks the flow of urine. Typically, a person feels a sharp, cramping pain in the back and side in the area of the kidney or in the lower abdomen (see photo above). Sometimes nausea and vomiting occur. Later, pain may spread to the groin.

If the stone is too large to pass easily, pain continues as the muscles in the wall of the narrow ureter try to squeeze the stone into the bladder. This type of pain has been described as some of the most terrific pain a person can have. As the stone moves and the body attempts to push it out, blood may appear in the urine, making the urine pink. As the stone moves down the ureter, closer to the bladder, a person may feel the need to urinate more often or feel a burning sensation during urination.

Even though kidney pain can feel like you are going to die and something is very, very wrong with you, you should not need medical attention if you want to ride out the pain. However, if you have fever and chills along with these symptoms, an infection may be present and medical attention should be considered. If the ureter, the tube that empties waste from the kidneys to the bladder, becomes blocked, the kidney could fail.

The Kidney Stone Flush help s to melt the stone back into its original, tiny particles, so there is no pain passing the stone. The Kidney Stone Relief Remedy IS NOT the best method for relieving Kidney Stone pain quickly.. please do the Kidney Stone Flush to relieve pain. If you have a history of making stones, or want to avoid making more in the future, or you want to prevent them because kidney stones run in your family, the Kidney Stone Relief Remedy can help you. It is designed to address some of the underlying causes of kidney stones, like: calcium and phosphorus build-up, fluoride and sodium, as well as various metabolic factors like excess cystine, oxylate, struvite and uric acid. It helps to increase the body's elemental potassium and magnesium. If you believe your kidney stone is calcium related, you will want to take the Parathyroid Support remedy along with the Kidney Support remedy.

PREVENTION of stones depends somewhat on what a person's stones were made from. Drinking plenty of water every day keeps concentrations of the elements that forms stones diluted so they can pass before turning into a stone. If you have a tendency to create stones, drinking lots of steam distilled water is one of the best things you can do at home. If your stones are calcium based (which are the most common), avoid calcium supplements that are not herbal or food based. Oxalate is a by-product of carbohydrate metabolism, so a person with kidney stones should really avoid simple carbs as well. If your stones are citrate based, reduce the amount of animal protein in your diet.

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