Healing Stone Kidney Problems
Here is a story about one of my clients and how she felt after receiving “stones” from a Healing Stone kidney stone. I’ll start by telling you what she had, in actuality, and then finish with her comments on this entire experience. She had undergone some back problems that made it difficult to keep up with her nutritional intake. After discovering she had developed stones inside of her bladder, she knew that she needed to get them out as quickly as possible. After looking at several different options for getting the stones out of her bladder, she decided to take one of several approaches:
Surgical Extraction – this was a procedure that involved the use of a catheter to insert a large hollow needle through the urethra into the bladder. As the catheter was inserted, stone fragments would be removed via the hollow needle. The catheter was then removed after several hours using general anesthesia. Immediately after the catheter was removed, she was instructed to put one final stone in the bladder before allowing it to drop out on its own. She was told that she might experience some soreness for several days after the operation – but that if she did not do anything to remove the stones while they were lodged inside, they would most likely stay lodged inside her body. Throughout the following weeks, she went to the doctor every few weeks to ensure the stones did not come back.
Electrolysis – in this procedure, a mild current is passed through the urine, which does not break down the stones but rather causes them to dissolve. After this process, the stones would then pass out through the urine. This was recommended by her doctor. She did experience some soreness immediately after the procedure but felt better afterward. The only downside to this process was that it left a scar in her urinary tract that took four to six weeks to fade.
Crystals – is another alternative for healing stone kidney stones. In this procedure, a small crystal is frozen at room temperature. The next day, a casts of the crystal are inserted into the patient’s urethra. Over the next several months, the crystals slowly dissolve the stones and they eventually go out naturally. A typical healing time span for this treatment is about two months.
Natural remedies are also used for healing stone kidney problems. Herbs like parsley and fish oil have been found to support kidney health. Flax seeds are another natural product that is recommended for treating stones. Vitamin C supplements and alfalfa tablets are also recommended as supplements for kidney patients. Herbs, vitamins and minerals are only effective when they are taken in conjunction with other natural products that help strengthen the body and help it function properly.
Herbal remedies have been found to be very useful in treating some types of kidney stones. In fact, many people have turned to these natural treatments instead of relying on expensive medications. Unfortunately, there is no single remedy that is effective for all cases of healing stone kidney problems. The best solution is to try several different remedies until you find one that works. But, in some cases, stones can be removed without having to resort to surgery.