The powerful betalain reduces significantly when cooked and the oxalic acid may
form calcium stones when heated.
A reduction in animal protein reduces the production of acids within the body and appears to limit the excretion of urate — uric acid crystals that can act as seeds to
form calcium stones or create entire stones themselves.
A reduction in animal protein should also limit the excretion of urate — uric acid crystals that can act as a seed to
form calcium stones, or can create entire stones themselves.
Newfies can develop conditions unique to large breed dogs: Addison's disease, an illness caused by insufficient production of adrenal hormones by the adrenal glands.; Cystinuria, a hereditary defect that
forms calcium stones in the bladder; epilepsy; and yes, hip dysplasia.
Not exact matches
Kidney
stones are small crystals
formed of dissolved minerals, mainly
calcium, that
form in the kideys.
Excess salt and
calcium can
form kidney
stones over time, but sweating boosts the body's natural balance and directs
calcium to our bones instead.
This hormone is vital for bone health and and keeping
calcium in the bones and not the blood stream, lowering the likelihood of osteoporosis, some
forms of arthritis, heart attack and kidney
stones.
Kidney
Stones Malic acid is a precursor to citrate, a substance believed to prevent
calcium from binding with other substances in urine that
form kidney
stones.
I found out the hard way that darkest greens (kale, spinach, collards, chard) while healthy for you & full of nutrients, they also contain oxalates that
form crystals and cling to
calcium in your system that create painful kidney
stones when eaten over sustained periods of time.
Increased urinary
calcium may also lead to kidney
stones, a condition in which hard
calcium masses
form in the kidneys.
Both times my
stones formed in the summer time, and I was not drinking enough water, plus I had started taking tums for the
calcium content.
An estimated 80 % of kidney
stones are
formed from
calcium oxalate.
In fact too much
calcium supplementation in pill
form can lead to kidney
stones and, potentially, a higher risk of heart disease.
Turns out, black tea is loaded with oxalates, the stuff that makes
calcium bind together and
form stones.
A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found that when women drank 1/2 to 1 liter of grapefruit, apple or orange juice daily, their urinary pH value and citric acid excretion increased, significantly dropping their risk of
forming calcium oxalate
stones.
Vitamin A deficiency has been associated with a number of prevalent diseases, including childhood asthma, 43,44 kidney
stones formed spontaneously from
calcium phosphate, 9 and fatty liver disease.45 Vitamin A in doses above those needed to prevent deficiency protects against oxidative stress, 46 kidney
stones formed from dietary oxalate, 28 and exposure to environmental toxins.47
More citrate present in urine is thought to prevent
calcium to bind with other compounds and
forming stones.
The
calcium excess from so much dairy products may
form kidney
stones.
Kidney
stones are also
formed as a result of Oxalic Acid combining with
calcium.
Without enough ox
form in the gut to break down
calcium oxalate, your gut can
form crystals that lead to kidney
stones.
According to the Mayo Clinic, people with a history of kidney
stones may want to avoid eating too many sweet potatoes, as the vegetable contains oxalate, which contributes to the
forming of
calcium - oxalate kidney
stones.
In people that are susceptible to
forming a certain type of kidney
stone (
calcium oxalate, the most frequent
form), reducing spinach intake can be beneficial as spinach contains a high oxalate content.
High oxalate levels can increase the concentration of
calcium or oxalate in urine, causing kidney
stones to
form.
However, you should use caution in feeding sweet potatoes to dogs who are prone to
forming calcium oxalate
stones since they are high in oxalate.
Diets high in magnesium and phosphorus, low in moisture, and that produce high urine pH predispose some cats to
form struvite crystals or
stones; diets high in
calcium, vitamins C and D, low in phosphorus, and producing low - pH urine may predispose to oxalate crystals or
stones.
This substance is defective in both humans and dogs who
form calcium oxalate bladder
stones.
Potassium citrate also helps create an alkaline urine (in which
calcium oxalate
stones have difficulty
forming).
Certain types of
stones are more amenable to this
form of fragmentation (
calcium oxalate
stones are especially amenable while urate
stones, for example, are not).
These
stones which are technically called
calcium oxalate uroliths are believe to be
formed in reaction to commercial diets.
Calcium oxalate is another
stone that can
form if magnesium restriction and urine acidification are present.
Dogs with hyperparathyroidism might develop bladder or kidney
stones,
formed because of excess
calcium in their systems.
As a general rule, we do not recommend adding salt (sodium chloride) to the food to get your pet to drink more water because it might promote
calcium formation in the urine, thus setting the stage for a
stone to
form.
The opposite can occur also - a struvite
stone can
form over a
calcium oxalate
stone.
It is important to not supplement the cat's diet with urinary acidifiers unless it is actually needed because a too acidic pH can cause a different kind of
stone to
form (
calcium oxalate
stones).
In chronic
forms,
calcium oxalate
stones can only be treated with detailed surgical clearance of the kidney, or by a complete nephrectomy or removal of the kidney.
Calcium oxalate
stones have difficulty
forming in an alkaline environment.
There are a number of causes and risk factors that may contribute to their development; eg: the oversaturation of
stone -
forming materials in the dog's urine or increased levels of
calcium in the urine and blood, and diets that produce high pH (alkaline) urine, and recurrent urinary tract infections.
Unfortunately, in trying to «fix» a cat's unnatural alkaline urinary pH — caused by human greed in the first place — pet food manufacturers created even more problems by adding urinary acidifiers in the
form of dl methionine, etc., which led to the formation of
calcium oxalate (CaO) crystals /
stones in many cats.
A diet with controlled levels of
calcium and oxalate reduces the risk of recurrence in
calcium oxalate
stone forming dogs The benefits of a canned, moderately - acidifying diet with controlled levels of
calcium and oxalate have been shown in several studies with dogs that have a history of
calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
It may turn out that some of my suggestion are unnecessary and that some are ineffective; but until veterinarians better understand why some cats
form calcium oxalate
stones on one diets and lifestyle, while others with that same diet and lifestyle do not, this is the best advice I can give you.
When
calcium oxalate
stones form in a cat's kidneys, they can eventually damage those organs beyond repair.
There were no clinical signs of disease recurrence in these
calcium oxalate
stone -
forming dogs during 12 months feeding of the diet (Stevenson et al. 2004).
Supplements containing vitamin C, excessive vitamin D or excessive amounts of
calcium should probably not be given to cats that have a tendency to
form calcium oxalate urinary tract
stones.
However, measuring urine pH offers little value for assessing the risk of
calcium oxalate formation since
calcium oxalate
stones can
form across the physiological urine pH range.
The higher salt diet produced urine was more dilute an less likely to
form calcium oxalate
stones (based on a lower RSS).
In collaboration with the Institute of Urology and Nephrology in London, a clinical study was conducted to investigate whether there were differences in dietary nutrient intakes or urine composition between 17
calcium oxalate
stone -
forming dogs and 17 age -, breed -, and sex - matched healthy dogs (Stevenson et al. 2004).
Most rabbit urinary
stones are comprised of some
form of
calcium carbonate.
In order to prevent such
stones from
forming adjustments should be made in your dog's diet to maintain normal
calcium levels.
The most common type of canine kidney
stone, these are solid masses that
form in the kidney when there are elevated levels of
calcium, oxalate, cystine, or phosphate along with too little liquid.
These procedures can help diagnose the presence of bacterial infection (which often accompanies bladder
stones or sludge) and determine the composition of suspected uroliths or sludge (rabbits usually
form calcium carbonate crystals, but they may also
form calcium oxalate, ammonium phosphate, or monohydrate crystals).