My friend has a massive kidney stone. I remember a discussion here about gall stones and bladder stones, but what about kidney stones? Lemon juice?
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bcfromfl on scored.co
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It's some sort of metabolic problem. The only thing I've been able to directly attribute to stone formation is Vitamin C supplementation. I've confirmed this several times. Other than that, nothing I've done (save for what I described about the potassium citrate) has changed them.
For a time, I thought it might be the minerals in the water I was drinking, but after several years of drinking R/O water and still getting them, I was at a loss. Several months ago, I started regularly adding boron to my diet, and I think, from what I've read, there might be something to that. Without enough boron, the body starts metabolizing calcium from the bones and teeth, and depositing it in places it doesn't belong.
For a time, I thought it might be the minerals in the water I was drinking, but after several years of drinking R/O water and still getting them, I was at a loss. Several months ago, I started regularly adding boron to my diet, and I think, from what I've read, there might be something to that. Without enough boron, the body starts metabolizing calcium from the bones and teeth, and depositing it in places it doesn't belong.