Seems like my right kidney has been calcified which pains my waist
sometimes, perhaps also a stone has been formed.
I found the following page. Anyone could tell me what ingredients are
there in such products ?
I dont want to buy that box of course, I perhaps choose some other way
around this.
http://www.organicnutrition.co.uk/products/herbalformulae/detox3and4.htm
Thanks in advance
REP - 16 Dec 2006 11:19 GMT
> Seems like my right kidney has been calcified which pains my waist
> sometimes, perhaps also a stone has been formed.
> I found the following page. Anyone could tell me what ingredients are
> there in such products ?
Nothing that would help a kidney stone.
Symptoms of kidney stones include severe flank pain (back/side, usually
not at the waist) and bloody urine. If a stone has been formed, it
usually does not cause pain while in the kidney, but once it 'breaks
free' and starts moving into the renal pelvis and ureter, pain, often
severe, is felt until the stone is excreted.
If a stone has formed that is so large as to fill the kidney, the
symptoms include pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and death.

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Jeff - 16 Dec 2006 13:13 GMT
> Seems like my right kidney has been calcified which pains my waist
> sometimes, perhaps also a stone has been formed.
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> Thanks in advance
You're in the wrong group, man.
What makes you think your kidney is calcified or that the so-called
treatment will work?
This group is based on science, not quackery or stupidity.
Jeff
TheAmazingGuffy@gmail.com - 16 Dec 2006 14:16 GMT
> Seems like my right kidney has been calcified which pains my waist
> sometimes, perhaps also a stone has been formed.
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>
> Thanks in advance
If you believe you have kidney stones, go see a doctor. There are
certain non-invasive remedies that can be used to treat the condition.
If you are having renal(kidney) pain you should make a doctors
appointment as soon as possible. Pain in the kidney area doesn't
necessarily mean kidney calcification. It could indicate a slew of
problems ranging from renal failure to renal infection.
http://www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/kidneystones.html
That site is pretty informative with regard to stones.