Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I have been going through old emails and " cleaning house " this weekend. Earlier, someone asked about urinary output and coconut oil. I thought they might find this article interesting. It is on coconut water, but it may apply. I had someone here today who drank several coconut milks. They commented as they were leaving that the milk seemed to cause them to use the bathroom a lot today. I found that interesting as well. Annette Wilderness Family Naturals Hi! I came across an article in " Filipino Today " , a newspaper in Ontario Canada, reporting about using young coconut water (popularly known in the Philippines as " Buko Juice " ) to treat kidney stones. Can anybody tell me if this method of treatment has ever been medically proven elsewhere? I'm quoting from the article: " ...The miracle cures of coconut water in the medical sense as cited by Urology Department Director Dr. Eugenio Macalalag of the Chinese General Hospital are demonstrated by the effectiveness of coconut water in patients suffering from kidney and urethral stone problems. Macalalag even noted that some patients are able to suspend dialysis treatment after regular take of coconut water..... .....For the past years, Macalalag has been using coconut water from six to 10 months old nuts in dissolving kidney stones in his patients by directly infusing the water into the kidneys, calling the treatment as " bukolysis. " He also made extension researches on Bukolysis and revealed Oral Buko Therapy (O-BW) using fresh buko water, buko nectar concentrate or buko nectar concentrate powder in dissolving even all kinds of kidney stones.... " Unquote. Rainnel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I have been going through old emails and " cleaning house " this weekend. Earlier, someone asked about urinary output and coconut oil. I thought they might find this article interesting. It is on coconut water, but it may apply. I had someone here today who drank several coconut milks. They commented as they were leaving that the milk seemed to cause them to use the bathroom a lot today. I found that interesting as well. Annette Wilderness Family Naturals Hi! I came across an article in " Filipino Today " , a newspaper in Ontario Canada, reporting about using young coconut water (popularly known in the Philippines as " Buko Juice " ) to treat kidney stones. Can anybody tell me if this method of treatment has ever been medically proven elsewhere? I'm quoting from the article: " ...The miracle cures of coconut water in the medical sense as cited by Urology Department Director Dr. Eugenio Macalalag of the Chinese General Hospital are demonstrated by the effectiveness of coconut water in patients suffering from kidney and urethral stone problems. Macalalag even noted that some patients are able to suspend dialysis treatment after regular take of coconut water..... .....For the past years, Macalalag has been using coconut water from six to 10 months old nuts in dissolving kidney stones in his patients by directly infusing the water into the kidneys, calling the treatment as " bukolysis. " He also made extension researches on Bukolysis and revealed Oral Buko Therapy (O-BW) using fresh buko water, buko nectar concentrate or buko nectar concentrate powder in dissolving even all kinds of kidney stones.... " Unquote. Rainnel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I have been going through old emails and " cleaning house " this weekend. Earlier, someone asked about urinary output and coconut oil. I thought they might find this article interesting. It is on coconut water, but it may apply. I had someone here today who drank several coconut milks. They commented as they were leaving that the milk seemed to cause them to use the bathroom a lot today. I found that interesting as well. Annette Wilderness Family Naturals Hi! I came across an article in " Filipino Today " , a newspaper in Ontario Canada, reporting about using young coconut water (popularly known in the Philippines as " Buko Juice " ) to treat kidney stones. Can anybody tell me if this method of treatment has ever been medically proven elsewhere? I'm quoting from the article: " ...The miracle cures of coconut water in the medical sense as cited by Urology Department Director Dr. Eugenio Macalalag of the Chinese General Hospital are demonstrated by the effectiveness of coconut water in patients suffering from kidney and urethral stone problems. Macalalag even noted that some patients are able to suspend dialysis treatment after regular take of coconut water..... .....For the past years, Macalalag has been using coconut water from six to 10 months old nuts in dissolving kidney stones in his patients by directly infusing the water into the kidneys, calling the treatment as " bukolysis. " He also made extension researches on Bukolysis and revealed Oral Buko Therapy (O-BW) using fresh buko water, buko nectar concentrate or buko nectar concentrate powder in dissolving even all kinds of kidney stones.... " Unquote. Rainnel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I have been going through old emails and " cleaning house " this weekend. Earlier, someone asked about urinary output and coconut oil. I thought they might find this article interesting. It is on coconut water, but it may apply. I had someone here today who drank several coconut milks. They commented as they were leaving that the milk seemed to cause them to use the bathroom a lot today. I found that interesting as well. Annette Wilderness Family Naturals Hi! I came across an article in " Filipino Today " , a newspaper in Ontario Canada, reporting about using young coconut water (popularly known in the Philippines as " Buko Juice " ) to treat kidney stones. Can anybody tell me if this method of treatment has ever been medically proven elsewhere? I'm quoting from the article: " ...The miracle cures of coconut water in the medical sense as cited by Urology Department Director Dr. Eugenio Macalalag of the Chinese General Hospital are demonstrated by the effectiveness of coconut water in patients suffering from kidney and urethral stone problems. Macalalag even noted that some patients are able to suspend dialysis treatment after regular take of coconut water..... .....For the past years, Macalalag has been using coconut water from six to 10 months old nuts in dissolving kidney stones in his patients by directly infusing the water into the kidneys, calling the treatment as " bukolysis. " He also made extension researches on Bukolysis and revealed Oral Buko Therapy (O-BW) using fresh buko water, buko nectar concentrate or buko nectar concentrate powder in dissolving even all kinds of kidney stones.... " Unquote. Rainnel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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