high oxalate kidney Do a google search. http://www.calciuminfo.com/calciumquestions/kidneystones.aspx
Green leafy veggies, spinach included, have a high oxalate content. slp On 2/22/08, jlgregel <jlgre...@hctc.com> wrote: > > Hi Faith...the article (I'll see if I can dig it up) about spinach > leaching calcium was about dogs and cats...not humans. I was > only questioning if the same could be true for humans ...when a hospital > nurse gave us a medical report that in some types of human kidney stones, > dark leafy green veggies might have been partial cause. Of course now my > husband thinks he is exempt from spinach salad :) > After reading Robert Becker's book "Body Electric" and his reports of > rapid healthy bone growth with his CS/EIS experiments, I wondered if > simply ingesting CS/EIS would help reverse osteoporosis. It's all > interesting to me because I've been a big spinach eater since I was a teen > and I'm now late 50's and have osteoporosis. No Dr or anything I have ever > read points to dark leafy greens as being part of what causes osteoporosis, > but all of this has made me curious. Lin > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > > > *-------Original Message-------* > > *From:* jlgregel <jlgre...@hctc.com> > *Date:* 02/19/08 19:03:41 > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: CS>TJ garland ando anyone-kidney stones and lemon juice > > My poor husband has just been through 2 weeks of misery from one kidney > stone that was lodged just an inch from dropping into the bladder. We've > spent 4 nights in the ER, with complications from dehydration, vomiting and > diarreaha. We've learned much about this problem during this episode. > There are 3 types of typical We were very surprised when a hospital nurse > showed us a list of several "culprits" for a specific type of stone. Dark > leafy green veggies and brewed tea were high on the list for one of the > three types of stones! > >