By Ireen Banasan
Today it has dawned on many people that homemade remedies for kidney stones are a better alternative that taking in synthetic drugs. It is not only inexpensive it has no side effects and it gives you a sense of pleasure and accomplishment to be able to cure yourself. Read on to learn about natural homemade remedies.
What is a kidney stone?
The first step to curing yourself is to understand the problem. Kidney stones are buildups or deposits of excess minerals and other organic substances in the kidney and urinary tract. Stones maybe deposits of calcium, phosphates, oxalate, magnesium, and carbonates. If this deposits grows and blocks the urethra (tube where urine passes) the sufferer can experience excruciating pain, other symptoms include chills, fever, fatigue, and nausea. Blood in the urine can also be found in urine of persons with kidney stones.
Homemade remedies for kidney stones
Scientists, doctors, nutritionists, researchers, and alternative medicine practitioners all agree that nutrition or diet has a big role in the health of human beings. Therefore, a change of lifestyle and the intake of nutritious natural foods will improve your overall health. Eat foods that are excellent in preventing the formation of kidney stones like celery, ripe fresh apples, melons, and drink 10-12 glasses of water or more daily. These are just a few of the best homemade remedies for kidney stones.
If you already have kidney stones eat lots of fruits and vegetables that can help eliminate or dissolve kidney stones from your body like kidney beans or French beans, grapes, honey with basil juice(1 teaspoon daily). Pomegranate (sweet and sour) seeds; ground this to make a paste and add it to 2 tablespoon of horse gram and make a soup. These are excellent homemade remedies for kidney stones.
If you are taught earlier in life to eat a proper, balanced diet you could have avoided many kidney problems such as kidney stones. Other homemade remedies for kidney stones is to avoid alcoholic beverages, gravies carbonated drinks, condiments and some vegetables like cucumber, radish, tomatoes, spinach, cabbage, asparagus, rhubarb and onions.


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