And interestingly, it can also be associated with
kidney stones because of the excess calcium that occurs in the urine which happens when you get increased bone demineralization that occurs with that's called acidosis or an acid state from the breakdown of all the fats and the proteins.
Not a single case has been reported in the medical literature of a person who formed
kidney stones because of a large intake of vitamin C
Not exact matches
Probably it'll be green bananas for me
because plantains are loaded with oxalates and one
kidney stone was enough for me.
I can't have nuts (etc)
because of
kidneys stones.
Certain diseases like
kidney stones, UTI, or bloody urine can affect pregnancy tests
because they can alter hCG readings.
It's often recommended to people with recurrent calcium oxalate
kidney stones that they avoid juices containing spinach,
because spinach is rich in both calcium and oxalate.
They should not be taken for long period of time
because the body can grow dependent on them for bowel movements, and the herb may increase the risk of
kidney stones.
And this really matters
because there is overwhelming evidence that a high salt intake is linked to high blood pressure as well as heart disease, strokes, osteoporosis, cancer of the stomach, asthma attacks and
kidney stones.
We had to stop using the supplement
because it caused us
kidney stones.
The not eating potatoes
because of
kidney stones has me baffled.
Then I've had other «side benefits» to my health (instead of side effects): acid reflux went away, calcium level in my urine went way down — which is important
because I had a
kidney stone.
I would have guessed that during a pain attack from
kidney stone was the right time to convince a person to become vegan —
because that really hurts!
My mom is constantly scolding me to eat less kale
because she heard too much of it can cause
kidney stones.
I am 24 years of age and had a small 2 mm
kidney stone probably
because of too much animal protein (1gm / lb) as i was trying to build muscle.
The water you drink should be as low in minerals as possible (soft water)
because minerals in water are inorganic and are not beneficial but harmful, especially calcium carbonate which contributes to
kidney stones, heart attacks, arthritis or constipation.
In one of his previous videos, Dr. Greger advised everybody to avoid swallowing turmeric powder
because they were too high in oxalic acid — the bad, soluble kind that might cause
kidney stones.
I know, I know, many of you have been told not to eat bacon
because it is high in fat and isn't heart healthy but my side kick Bacon Boy and I are going to show you why a Low - Carb High - Fat, #LCHF, diet will not only help you lose weight and feel great but when we get your body into ketosis (a state where the body burns fat instead of sugar for fuel) there is a whole next level of healing and repair that can happen within the body including reduced inflammation, improved diabetes control, elimination of hypoglycemia, reducing gout &
kidney stones, improving the symptoms of depression, anxiety, ADHD and autism and so much more!
I, too, love spinach, but rarely eat it raw
because years ago I read that it's high in oxalates which need to be «boiled out» of it, lest they lead to
kidney stones.
If you have
kidney stones or are missing a portion of your intestinal tract or simply have trouble with digesting fats (
because of gallbladder dysfunction), then you may need to follow a low oxalate diet.
it's only to point that i recently read on a book that defends Dukan's diet wrote by a MD that happens to have only one
kidney since he was a child, and he links the occurence of
kidney stones in those children of the early ketogenic studies to the prevailing idea of water in those days, ie, that water should be consumed in small amounts
because it was thougth to provoque interferences with ketonic bodies production, and that was though to lessen their positive effects
Dogs with hyperparathyroidism might develop bladder or
kidney stones, formed
because of excess calcium in their systems.
These diets work
because they contain lower than usual amounts of protein, magnesium, and phosphorus, which are things that contribute to the formation of
kidney stones.
The Dalmatian is uniquely predisposed to
stone formation
because of an equally unique liver and
kidney biochemistry.
When you examine the animal, the
kidney will seem to be unusually large, but you may not be able to actually feel the
stones because they're on the interior wall of the organ.»