You have to eat tons more of it than I do.   I am not worried about it, believe 
me.  Faith G.


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  From: Saralou Pedigo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 1:08 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>TJ garland ando anyone-kidney stones and lemon juice


  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 <[email protected]> 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
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                -------Original Message-------

                From: jlgregel
                Date: 02/19/08 19:03:41
                To: [email protected]
                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!