A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calcul.
Causes:
- Dehydration
- Diet (too much oxalate, too much protein, or rarely too much calcium)
- Atkins diet
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Gout
- Urinary tract infections
- Vitamin C (over 2 grams per day)
- Calcium supplements if taken without food or if used excessively
Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting
- Painful urination
- Urinary frequency or urgency is increased (persistent urge to urinate)
- Blood in the urine
- Rarely, a patient reports positional urinary retention (obstruction precipitated by standing, relieved by recumbency), which is due to the ball-valve effect of a large stone located at the bladder outlet.
- Fever with chills
Diagnosis:
- The doctor will perform a physical exam. This includes pressing against the abdomen for tender locations that might indicate the presence of the stone. X-Rays. A standard x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder may be a good first step for identifying stones, since many are visible on x-rays. Calcium stones can be identified on x-rays by their white color. Cystine crystals can also show up on x-rays.
- Indian spinach
- Devil’s thorn
- Milk
Ingredients:
Natural Remedies:
- Spinach is one of the top 10 healthy vegetables that you can eat. This wonder green leafy vegetable can be eaten in many different ways but to enjoy its maximum nutritional value, it should be consumed fresh (juice), steamed, or quickly boiled. Apart from being a rich source of many vitamins like A, B, C, E and K, spinach is also rich in many essential minerals like manganese, magnesium, iron, calcium and potassium. Additionally it is known to be a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium.
- Gokharu (Tribulus terrestris) plant contains alkaloids, resins, tannins, sugars, sterols, essential oil, peroxidase, diastase and glucoside.
Take some devil’s thorn; soak into Indian spinach leaves juice. Boil with milk. Dry it. Make powder it. Then eat 2mg of this powder twice a day and continuously 20 days.
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calcul.
Causes:
- Dehydration
- Diet (too much oxalate, too much protein, or rarely too much calcium)
- Atkins diet
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Gout
- Urinary tract infections
- Vitamin C (over 2 grams per day)
- Calcium supplements if taken without food or if used excessively
Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting
- Painful urination
- Urinary frequency or urgency is increased (persistent urge to urinate)
- Blood in the urine
- Rarely, a patient reports positional urinary retention (obstruction precipitated by standing, relieved by recumbency), which is due to the ball-valve effect of a large stone located at the bladder outlet.
- Fever with chills
Diagnosis:
- The doctor will perform a physical exam. This includes pressing against the abdomen for tender locations that might indicate the presence of the stone. X-Rays. A standard x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder may be a good first step for identifying stones, since many are visible on x-rays. Calcium stones can be identified on x-rays by their white color. Cystine crystals can also show up on x-rays.
- Cissus quadrangularis
- Aerva lanata
- Cissus quadrangularis
Ingredients:
Natural Remedies:
- Cissus Quadrangularis contains a variety of active substances, which are responsible for the numerous benefits it offers. These include vitamin C, calcium as well as carotenes. In fact Cissus Quadrangularis has been seen to be effective for both neurogenic as well as well as peripheral pain. For those who are active, one of the key benefits is the fact that it lowers cortisol activity.
- Aerva Lanata helps in fighting pathogens of skin and inside the body. It is a multipurpose medicinal plant with many properties.
Aerva lanata and cissus quadrangularis have a capacity to reduce the kidney stone, so if you take some cissus quadrangularis and aerva lanata, clean and cut it. Then fry slightly. After that, add 1 glass of water. Boil it. Then filter it and drink it warmth.
If we eat “papaya” then there will be cure of stone in the urinary bladder.
- Papaya plant
- Papaya
- Papaya
Symptoms:
- Urethral stenosis.
- Irritation while passing urine.
- Pain while passing urine.
Ingredients:
Procedure to prepare:
Eat papaya fruit often.
If we eat “cucumber” then there will be cure of urethral stenosis and urination problem.
- Cucumber plant
- Cucumber
- Cucumber
Symptoms:
- Urethral stenosis.
- Pain while passing urine.
Ingredients:
Procedure to prepare:
Eat cucumber often.
If we eat the “Solanam xanthocarpum/Wild eggplant with honey” then problems of urinary bladder will be cured.
- Solanam xanthocarpum.
- Wild eggplant
- Honey
Symptoms:
- Urethral stenosis.
- Irritation while passing urine.
- Irregular passing of urine.
- Pain while passing urine.
Ingredients:
- Solanam xanthocarpum.
- Honey.
Procedure to prepare:
- Grind the solanam xanthocarpum.
- Take teaspoon of grined solanam xanthocarpum.
- Mix with the honey.
If we drink the decoction of “Stonebreaker/ phyllanthus niruri” with the honey then swelling of urinary bladder will be cured.
- Phyllanthus niruri
- Seed-Under-Leaf
- Honey
Symptoms:
- Irritation while passing urine.
- Stomach pain.
- Irregular passing of urine.
Ingredients:
Procedure to prepare:
- Grind the phyllanthus niruri.
- Take 2 teaspoon decoction of grinned phyllanthus niruri.
- Mix with the honey.

















