Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 I did flush one with Dr. Schultz formula on curezone.com. I ended up the ER with mine and got it to pass 3 days later. Lynn > My SIL has a kidney stone that conventional methods have not been successful > at eliminating. She developed sever pain in the area of her kidney a month > or so ago and it was diagnosed as likely to be a kidney stone. Unfortunately > she does not have health insurance. She was treated in the ER initially, > then she was taken to a specialist who tried to break up the stone with > ultrasound, I believe it was. It didn't work. So her dr. pushed the stone up > deeper into her kidney where it wouldn't cause such acute pain. Then another > specialist reached up through her urethra to pull it out but he couldn't get > to it because it was too deep into the kidney. I may be remembering the > chronology wrong here, but the gist is that ultrasound and removal through > the urethra did not work. > > The bills for all this are probably going to be much more than my brother > and SIL can afford. She hasn't been able to work due to the stone and my > brother is a lobsterman and there haven't been enough decent weather days > for him to fish much this winter so these sick care bills are really going > to damage them. That's why I suggested they check into natural flushes since > nothing else is working and since it's much cheaper than what they've BEEN > doing. > > SIL had a similar problem last year, but it went away without treatment and > only returned now. I'm quite sure I suggested then that she do a flush > program and suggested she eat low oxalate foods. My brother says they *have* > been eating fairly low oxalate, but I'm not sure if he knows exactly which > foods contain oxalates so it's possible that she's not really on a low > oxalate diet. Also, she is from the Philippines so I don't know if dietary > changes might be the cause. She's only been here for about a year and a > half, IIRC. BUT, this stone she has now she got right after returning from a > two-week trip to the Philippines. > > They do not know what *type* of stone it is. Has anyone here done a > successful kidney flush that eliminated stones? If so, which program? And > how did you know the stone was gone? > > TIA :-) > > Suze Fisher > Lapdog Design, Inc. > Web Design & Development > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg > Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine > http://www.westonaprice.org > > ---------------------------- > " The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause > heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -- > Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt > University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. > > The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics > <http://www.thincs.org> > ---------------------------- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 try the kidney flush remedy on www.toolsforhealing.com - you can order thr herbs already prepacked, or you can attain them seperately- boil them up, according to the recipe on the website. It works! I know because I drank the mixture too much and too fast, and it caused my kidneys to ache, get inflammed - had to slow down. You must drink it slow, especially for someone as you describe > [Original Message] > From: Suze Fisher <s.fisher22@...> > < > > Date: 3/28/2005 9:58:37 AM > Subject: anyone successfully flushed/dissolved a kidney stone? > > > My SIL has a kidney stone that conventional methods have not been successful > at eliminating. She developed sever pain in the area of her kidney a month > or so ago and it was diagnosed as likely to be a kidney stone. Unfortunately > she does not have health insurance. She was treated in the ER initially, > then she was taken to a specialist who tried to break up the stone with > ultrasound, I believe it was. It didn't work. So her dr. pushed the stone up > deeper into her kidney where it wouldn't cause such acute pain. Then another > specialist reached up through her urethra to pull it out but he couldn't get > to it because it was too deep into the kidney. I may be remembering the > chronology wrong here, but the gist is that ultrasound and removal through > the urethra did not work. > > The bills for all this are probably going to be much more than my brother > and SIL can afford. She hasn't been able to work due to the stone and my > brother is a lobsterman and there haven't been enough decent weather days > for him to fish much this winter so these sick care bills are really going > to damage them. That's why I suggested they check into natural flushes since > nothing else is working and since it's much cheaper than what they've BEEN > doing. > > SIL had a similar problem last year, but it went away without treatment and > only returned now. I'm quite sure I suggested then that she do a flush > program and suggested she eat low oxalate foods. My brother says they *have* > been eating fairly low oxalate, but I'm not sure if he knows exactly which > foods contain oxalates so it's possible that she's not really on a low > oxalate diet. Also, she is from the Philippines so I don't know if dietary > changes might be the cause. She's only been here for about a year and a > half, IIRC. BUT, this stone she has now she got right after returning from a > two-week trip to the Philippines. > > They do not know what *type* of stone it is. Has anyone here done a > successful kidney flush that eliminated stones? If so, which program? And > how did you know the stone was gone? > > TIA :-) > > Suze Fisher > Lapdog Design, Inc. > Web Design & Development > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg > Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine > http://www.westonaprice.org > > ---------------------------- > " The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause > heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -- > Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt > University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. > > The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics > <http://www.thincs.org> > ---------------------------- > > > > > > > > > <HTML><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " ><BODY><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " > > <B>IMPORTANT ADDRESSES</B> > <UL> > <LI><B><A HREF= " / " >NATIVE NUTRITION</A></B> online</LI> > <LI><B><A HREF= " http://onibasu.com/ " >SEARCH</A></B> the entire message archive with Onibasu</LI> > </UL></FONT> > <PRE><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " ><B><A HREF= " mailto: -owner " >LIST OWNER:</A></B> Idol > <B>MODERATORS:</B> Heidi Schuppenhauer > Wanita Sears > </FONT></PRE> > </BODY> > </HTML> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 I started drinking apple cider vinegar with honey, diluted with water. About 18 oz water to 2 TBL vinegar and 1 1/2 TBL honey, mixed. It passed by itself 3 weeks later or so and was totally smooth, where before it lokked like it had sharp rose thorns everywhere and felt like it too. I still drink this alisonb congratulations! do you think this would work just as well with fresh lemon juice? ~robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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