Okay folks, back in April DANNO shared with us at least three different
videos to watch about how to dissolve kidney stones (the natural way).

I am replying to this a little late but better late than never because if I
can help ONE PERSON out there to not "jump the gun" if they have kidney
stones. And not relying on all these

Internet advice websites or online
videos alone. If they go and start drinking highly concentrated lemon juice
or other natural remedies from online stores... this is what I have to say:

Firstly, the layperson naturally focuses in on "how to dissolve kidney
stones." I have watched several of the videos and websites and stories on
the net and, fortunately, the people describing their experiences (or
information online) have said that they have or had "calcium" kidney stones.
*But*** I can see people not hearing that little, but very important, piece
of information much of the time and just think that "kidney stones are
kidney stones." WRONG! And, in fact, if some people chose (or choose) to
take the advice of swallowing large amounts of highly concentrated lemon
juice or certain tinctures from health food stores... they could actually
make their problem much much much much worse. WHY? FROM RECENT EXPERIENCE.
Read on...

Someone I know very very very well was found to have kidney stones back in
January or February of this year. Now, while 4 out of every 5 people do, in
fact have kidney stones that are calcium kidney stones *that is not always
the case***! Further, besides just hearing that someone has "calcium kidney
stones" there are *different types*** of calcium kidney stones. Calcium
oxalate ones, calcium phosphate ones and cystine ones. Or even struvite
kidney stones.

THEN, there are those people who develop even other types of kidney stones.
*And this is just where I found out* *from personal experience* there are
yet other types of kidney stones and if anyone drank high amounts of lemon
juice/lemon water or natural tinctures... they would be setting themselves
up to cause more of a certain type of stone that they may have! In other
words, they would be doing much more damage to themselves. Here is where my
description of first hand experience comes in:
Say, for example, someone has "uric acid" kidney stones. Well, by having
that type of stone and if it is not (or they are not) small enough to pass
on their own... "uric acid" kidney stones *need/require*** having an
alkaline environment in their urinary tract to either eliminate the stones
(if possible) or not obtain more of the "the uric acid stones" they do
have... to grow larger rather quickly.

Drinking highly concentrated lemon juice/water or anything that would make a
person who has "uric acid" kidney stones would only do them *greater harm***.
Drinking lemon juice and other things that will work (may work) for those
with "calcium stones" because highly concentrated citrus juices makes the
urine more acidic.

BUT
people with "uric acid" kidney stones* do not want that*!!! To get rid of
that particular type of stone requires an *alkaline environment* to dissolve
the URIC ACID KIDNEY STONES they have or discourage more from forming.
So anyone out there who has found out that they have "kidney stones" should
not try experimenting home until they find out the *exact type*** of kidney
stone that they have.

REPEAT--to get rid of kidney stones... a person must first find out the type
of stones they have before jumping to these natural remedies that are only
good for one type of kidney stone. Otherwise, they will only do more damage.

Things are never as they appear. Beware!

Lori ~

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Click here: YouTube - How to Dissolve Kidney Stones
>
> there is story after story.
> This story was interesting:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIhvhWBVOqE&feature=related
>
>
> you can order the product she used:
>
> http://www.iherb.com/rain-tree-nutrition-chanca-piedra-2-fl-oz-60-ml/4675?at=0
>
> $5 coupon code BIT806
> Raintree nutrition, Chanca Piedra
>



-- 
Lori
Age - 46
C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
Tucson, AZ

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