Collection: Kidney Stones
What are Kidney Stones?
Kidney stones are hard mineral and salt deposits that form in the kidneys and can cause severe pain, difficulty urinating, nausea, and blood in the urine. They develop when minerals like calcium, oxalate, and uric acid crystallize due to dehydration, poor diet, or an imbalance in urine composition. If left untreated, kidney stones can block the urinary tract, leading to infections and kidney damage.
Managing kidney stones naturally involves breaking down stone formations, promoting kidney detoxification, and reducing inflammation to ease passage and prevent recurrence.
Natural Support for Kidney Stones
To help dissolve kidney stones, support kidney health, and reduce urinary discomfort, our practitioners recommend:
- Code CH108 Gravel Root Tincture – A traditional herbal formula known to help break down kidney stones, promote urine flow, and reduce pain and inflammation.
Natural Ways to Prevent & Support Kidney Stone Elimination
To flush out kidney stones and prevent future formations, try these natural approaches:
- Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water helps dilute minerals in the urine and prevent stone formation.
- Increase Citrate Intake – Lemon juice, oranges, and apple cider vinegar can help dissolve kidney stones naturally.
- Avoid High-Oxalate Foods – Reduce spinach, chocolate, nuts, and tea, which can contribute to stone buildup.
- Use Gravel Root Tincture – Known for its kidney-cleansing properties, it helps break down and eliminate stones naturally.
- Eat a Balanced Diet – Include calcium-rich foods (without excess supplements) to prevent oxalate buildup.
- Limit Processed & Salty Foods – Excess sodium can increase calcium in urine, leading to stone formation.
- Engage in Gentle Movement – Walking or light activity may help small stones pass more easily.
Important Note
While natural remedies can help support kidney stone elimination and prevent recurrence, severe or large kidney stones may require medical intervention. If symptoms worsen, cause severe pain, or lead to urinary blockage, consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment