Do you know this PLANT? Kidney Stone Crusher ???

Don't worry, just search and may be take an online consultation... Far too many credible sites like quick well or practo...
Yes there are people who fleece but its not universal like all other things... All I can say ayurveda has a very very good treatment for kidney stones...
 
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All I can say ayurveda has a very very good treatment for kidney stones...
yes, thus started Stonex along with Marc URO 5 well researched by CSIR & NBRI (Lucknow).
  1. Home Made, Barley + Horse Gram (Jau + Kulthi) water in Morning (6.00 - 6.30 AM)
  2. Marc Uro 5 (2 Tablet) in morning after Breakfast (between 8.00 - 9.00 AM)
  3. Stonex (2 Capsules) after Lunch (between 2.00 - 3.00 PM)
  4. Stonex (2 Capsules) after Tea/Snacks (between 6.00 - 7.00 PM)
  5. Marc Uro 5 (2 Tablet) after Dinner (between 10.00 - 11.00 PM)
Note: If experience Gas + Acidity issue after (Barley + Horse Gram Water) consumption, then keep reducing quantity of Barley + Horse Gram (Jau + Kulthi). Excess Barley can cause Gases and Excess Horse Gram can cause severe acidity.


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Note: I'm not associate with this brand in any way, also not getting any monetary or other benefit. Just posting for patient with kidney stone issue and are unable to find/search good & authentic medicine.
 
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just an update, I found that Marc Uro 5 didn't work on stone issue as it should be and stop using it.

If Kulath/Kulthi and Barley/Jau water, induce acidity/gas etc., just add ginger in kadha and if still feel uneasy in stomach than make roti of Kulath & Jau atta and eat.

Please Note:- Kulath must be minimum 30 gram a day to use.
 
From what I've seen online, the research appears to indicate that consumption of Bryophyllum pinnatum can prevent (not treat) kidney stones. If you suspect you have kidney stones than better consult a healthcare professional (better safe than sorry). Small kidney stones usually pass on their own. Make sure to stay hydrated. If you're worried about the severity of the problem, then again, better consult a healthcare professional.