Can't give any specifics, but depending on the type of stone, there should
be various herbs to take, both western and from Chinese medicine to dissolve
kidney stones.  Also have heard that changing the pH of the urine can cause
stones to dissolve.  A more basic pH (less acid) can cause some stones to
dissolve, and/or prevent their occurrence.  You would have to monitore the
body pH to prevent it from becoming too basic, because this can cause
problems too...

Dan

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Hanneke <[email protected]> wrote:

> A friend of mine  wrote this to me, but I don't know of  a solution to her
> problem.
>
> Would anyone have suggestions which could help her to remove the embedded
> stone short of surgical intervention?
>
> "I don't know of anything to melt an embedded stone. One
> problem is I have a defective kidney.  It's called a Medullary
> Sponge Kidney.  I just learned a few years ago I had it.  It's
> a birth defect.  It didn't start causing noticeable problems until
> just a few years ago.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Hanneke
>
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