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:
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>  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
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>  *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
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> 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!
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