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Kidney Stones Cause - How the Cause of Kidney Stones Led to the Natural Cure

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Obviously kidney stones cause pain!  But what causes kidney stones? 

 

Many researchers have studied this question for years to better understand the disease that plagues millions of people each year.  And most researchers now conclude that drinking plenty of water is NOT the best way to cure kidney stones.

 

But you may need something that dissolves calcium!  Here is why?

 

Kidney Stones – How Did You Get Them?

 

Did you know that kidney stones pain can be comparable to child birth according to some women?  In other words, you are dealing with one of the most intensified, sharpest pains imaginable. 

 

And all your doctor has probably recommended is to drink lots of water and maybe take some painkillers.  But why drink water?

 

Fact!  Your kidney stones are most likely composed of calcium oxalate.  Studies have shown that about 85% of kidney stones are calcium oxalate. 

 

Calcium kidney stones are created when your body isn't able to flush calcium properly.  In most cases, kidney stone sufferers come from hot, humid climates where dehydration is common.  Cases are also abnormally high in places where safe, clean drinking water is hard to come by.  And few cases are biological. 

 

With this in mind, doctors usually recommend drinking water as your first line of treatments.  About half the time, a normal functioning body can pass kidney stones with plenty of drinking water over a short period of time (1-3 weeks).  Our bodies are pretty miraculous!

 

Unfortunately, many bodies need more than water to flush kidney stones painlessly.  Does this sound like you?

 

Calcium Stones – What dissolves calcium?

 

Being that most stones are made up of calcium, most natural health experts have always predicted there was some natural remedy to dissolve calcium.  After all, calcium is typically a brittle, fast-forming mineral.

 

For instance, your bath tub or shower most likely has calcium deposits forming.  Most shower cleaner products use a potent acid to dissolve the calcium deposits.  But the problem with kidney stones, you can NOT use shower cleaner to dissolve your kidney stones.

 

However, usually science does have an answer to most health problems.  In the case of kidney stones, many scientists predicted that natural acids would be able to dissolve kidney stones if the acids could make it to the kidneys.  Most experts thought the liver would filter the acids before they made it to the kidneys.

 

But something amazing happened!  Did you know that your liver (the body's filter) does not play any role in acid base regulation? Therefore, researchers believed that it is possible to use acidic natural remedies to dissolve kidney stones. 

 

How to Cure Kidney Stones?

 

If you wish to cure kidney stones, all you need is an acidic remedy.  Most kidney stones remedies work on the basis of the liver not filtering acid.  If the acid is able to make it to the kidneys, most stones less than 7 mm (about 90% of stones are 5 mm or smaller) will be dissolved and can be passed with plenty of water.

 

If you are tired of dealing with the pain?  If you are sick of waiting?  If you have seen the doctor more than once?

 

Maybe it is time you dissolve and painlessly flush your kidney stones naturally.  Discover what 2 ingredients can cure your kidney stones in less than 24 hours.  For the only 100% guarantee, visit us today.

 

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