10 Natural Cures to Kidney Stones



The kidneys are among the most important organs in the human body. The kidneys help to detox and filter impurities from the blood, pulling waste products out and regulating fluid balance. They shunt unnecessary nutrients, excess water, and toxins to the bladder for elimination as urine. Kidney stones form when the kidneys are not able to process and excrete waste, excess minerals, and toxins and crystals of unprocessed minerals begin to develop. Kidney stones, if they’re large enough, may cause tearing and pain, some even block urine flow.

The following are some simple natural remedies that may help soothe the discomfort of kidney stones and speed up the body’s natural healing processes.

1. Pomegranate Juice

We’ve all heard that pomegranates have many health benefits. But, more specifically, the seeds and juice of pomegranates can be considered another natural remedy for kidney stones. This may be related to their sour nature and astringent properties. I prefer to eat organic pomegranates and drink freshly-squeezed pomegranate juice.
 
2. Lemon Juice, Olive Oil, and Raw Apple Cider Vinegar

The combination of lemon juice, olive oil, and raw apple cider vinegar is one of my favorites and, in my opinion, one of the most effective remedies for kidney stones and the discomfort they cause. At the first symptom of stone pain, mix 2 ounces of organic olive oil with 2 ounces of organic lemon juice.

Drink it straight and follow with a 12-ounce glass of purified water. Wait 30 minutes. Then, squeeze the juice of 1/2 lemon into 12 ounces of purified water, add one tablespoon of organic raw apple cider vinegar and drink. Repeat the lemon juice, water and apple cider vinegar recipe every hour until symptoms improve.

3. Dandelion Root


Organic dandelion root is a tool to cleanse the kidneys and support normal kidney function.  Taking up to 500 mg twice a day may be beneficial.

4. Kidney Beans

The shape of this bean may remind you of it’s healing potential. Kidney beans are an excellent source of magnesium, which helps reduce symptoms associated with kidney stones. Traditionally the pods were used as a medicinal tonic. 

Try removing the beans from inside the pods, and then boil the pods in purified hot water for six hours. This liquid can be strained through cheese cloth, cooled and taken throughout the day for one day to ease kidney stone pain.

5. Horsetail


Horsetail tea is an effective, natural diuretic that helps you flush excess water and uric acid from your kidneys.  Drink up to 3-4 cups of horsetail tea daily or take 2 grams of the herb in capsule form daily.

6. Uva Ursi

Uva ursi is a common folk remedy for kidney stones. Not only will it help discourage infection in the kidneys, but it may also help reduce discomfort and cleanse the urinary tract. According to some, 500mg three times a day is recommended for kidney stones.

7. Magnesium


Studies show that people with recurrent kidney stones who took magnesium supplements showed significant improvement in symptoms. Magnesium orotate is one of the best sources of magnesium.

8. Organic Celery


Celery in vegetable form and celery seeds are great urine-promoters and kidney tonics. Regular use of celery seed as a spice or a tea may discourage kidney stone formation. 

9. Basil


Basil tea supports the kidneys and can be taken throughout the day for proper fluid, mineral, and uric acid balance.[10] If you have kidney stones, try taking one teaspoon each of basil juice with raw honey daily for up to six months. Some believe that folk remedies with pure basil juice can help induce stone expulsion from the urinary tract.

10. Change in Diet


Unhealthy food is a primary cause of kidney stones. Cut down on the amount of soda and energy drinks you consume. Avoid processed food and alcoholic beverages. Add more fibrous fruits and veggies to your diet, especially those listed above. 

11. Bonus! Inversion Table

It sounds odd, but some research suggests using an inversion table can help pass stone fragments after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, in short, is when a targeted shock wave is sent through the body to break up stones. It seems that inversion therapy helps the body pass the broken stones. 

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