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Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Kidney Stones

Your kidneys are important because they do three essential things:

Kidneys regulate water
For your body to work properly, it must contain just the right amount of water. One of the important jobs of the kidneys is to remove excess water from the body or to retain water when the body needs more.

Kidneys remove wastes
Many of the substances in the blood and body fluid must be kept at the correct level for the body to function properly.  When the kidneys are working properly, excess minerals, such as sodium and potassium, are excreted from the body in the urine. The kidneys also help to regulate the levels of other minerals, such as calcium and phosphate, which are important for the formation of bone.

Normal Blood Value Ranges
Wastes, such as urea and creatinine, must also be removed from the body. Urea and other wastes are made when the body breaks down protein, such as meat. Creatinine is a waste product of the muscles. As kidney function decreases, the levels of urea and creatinine in the blood increase. Many waste products are toxic (poisonous) if they are not removed from the body fluids. For example, when certain drugs are taken, chemical wastes are produced which must be removed from the body by the kidneys.

The amount of each substance in the blood can be measured in several ways: for example, millimoles (mmol), micromols (μmol) or grams per litre of blood (g/L). The numbers in the table show the range of the normal levels of various substances in the blood of a healthy person.

Kidneys produce hormones

Normal kidneys also make important chemical messengers called hormones. These hormones circulate in the bloodstream and regulate some body functions such as blood pressure, the making of red blood cells, and the uptake of calcium from the intestine.

Kidney Stones:
Crystallization of chemicals and minerals present in urine leads to kidney stones.  There are two types of stones:
  •    Uric acid stones
  •    Calcium stones (90% of the stones)
Symptoms of kidney stones:
Stones cause problems when they move from the kidney to the urinary tract
• Urine turns brown or red in colour due to the presence of blood
• There is an uncontrollable urge to urinate constantly
• Causes Nausea
• Causes Vomiting
• Stones cause unbearable pain as they get bigger

Ayurvedic home remedies for kidney stones:

Kidney Beans:
  • Take 60 gm kidney beans
  • Add 4 L of water
  • Heat for 4-5 hr
  • Strain the liquid through a fine muslin cloth
  • Allow the liquid to cool
  • Drink 1 glass of this liquid once every 2 hr in a day
  • Do this for a week
  • Do not use the liquid or the beans again 24 hr after the 1st preparation
Horse gram and pomegranate seeds:
  • Take 1 cup of horse gram
  • Add ½ L water
  • Heat the mixture till water level reduces to 1/5th
  • Strain and collect the soup
  • Add 2 tsp of crushed pomegranate
  • Mix well
  • Drink once a day
 
Basil leaves and honey:
  • Take 10-15 basil leaves
  • Crush them to make paste
  • Take 1 tsp of basil leaf paste
  • Press on a sieve and extract its juice
  • Add 1 tsp honey
  • Mix well
  • Drink this every day
Tips:
• Drink a glass of apple juice every day

 

These remedies are based on the principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of healing, and are completely natural, non-invasive, and can be prepared at home. Consult your doctor if the symptoms persist.

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