Symptoms of Kidney Stones
No symptoms
will appear if the stones are extremely small, but the kidneys will not
function optimally.
Sudden,
severe pain that gets worse in waves. Stones may cause intense pain in the
back, side, abdomen, groin, or genitals.
Nausea and
vomiting.
Blood in the
urine, or strange urine colors.
Inability to
find a comfortable position.
Frequent and
painful urination, which usually occurs when a stone lodges in a ureter, but it
may also indicate a bladder infection that was caused by the stones.
Some people have managed to pass kidney stones by eating large
amounts of watermelon. However, our research has concluded that the popular
lemon juice and oil combination is the most effective method. Lemon juice
breaks down the stones, while oil provides lubrication to allow the stones to
pass.
To perform a lemon and olive oil cleanse, blend 5 ounces of lemon
juice with 5 ounces of olive oil. Extra-virgin olive oil is best because it is
the healthiest, and it has a thicker consistency than most other food oils.
People may wish to add a small amount of honey to improve the taste. Drink the
solution as quickly as possible. Do this once in the morning, and once in the
late afternoon. Continue this for several days, or until the stone passes.
Drink plenty of water throughout this process, including extra lemon juice if
possible.
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