Health, Kidney Stone Treatment: Why Your Nurse May Suggest a Phosphoric Acid Kidney Stone Remedy


by JOE BARTON - Date: 2008-10-08 - Word Count: 652 Share This!

You have kidney stones and you have a decision to make about a kidney stone treatment. After seeing your doctor, the only advice you received was to drink plenty of water for the next couple weeks. Hopefully your kidney stones will pass.

However, as you exit the doctor's office, you notice a nurse signaling you to come closer. The nurse whispers the best advice you may hear all year. "You can actually dissolve and pass your kidney stones painlessly with a phosphoric acid kidney stone remedy. Just Google it."

Though a little skeptical, you Google 'phosphoric acid kidney stone remedy' and you realize that your nurse could be telling you the truth.

But why didn't your doctor mention this remedy?

Why You Should Try a Natural Remedy?

Fact! Millions of people try natural remedies each year and kidney stones are one of the simplest ailments to treat naturally.

Fact! Because most kidney stones are made up of calcium, about 90% of kidney stones can be dissolved and passed within 24 hours of remedy.

And though kidney stones are surprisingly easy to dissolve, most hospitals refuse to allow doctors to mention natural remedies. In fact, the most your doctor may be able to suggest is drinking plenty of water.

However, each year many of our customers write e-mails telling us that a nurse recommended a natural remedy. If you are tired of the pain and sick of drinking water like a camel, it is time you learn how you can naturally treat and prevent kidney stones.

Using Phosphoric Acid to Dissolve Kidney Stones

Soft drinks are commonly mistaken as the cause of kidney stones. However, most researchers agree that kidney stones are actually the result of dehydration. Because the body needs water to flush impurities, toxins and calcium, kidney stones are the result of improper hydration.

But why do soft drinks or colas get the bad rap? Because most people who suffer from dehydration drink 2 colas a day and are consistently under hydrated (with water).

Soft drinks trick us into thinking we are not thirsty. In fact, you may go the whole day without thinking you are thirsty because of a compound in colas that fool the brain. But the result could be devastating... kidney stones.

Though soft drinks have a bad reputation when it comes to kidney stones, many researchers are finding that soft drinks are not bad at all. During the 3 year study on ex-kidney stone patients, half of the kidney stone sufferers promised to abstain from any form of carbonated beverage (soft drinks) and the other half tested would continue to drink at least 5 ounces of their preferred soft drink of choice. After the 36 month trial, drinkers of soft drinks were one-third less likely to experience a recurrence of kidney stones. And the men who completely stopped drinking soft drinks were one-third more likely to relapse with kidney stones. What?

The researchers thought just the opposite and were puzzled. Could something be naturally dissolving kidney stones in soft drinks?

Is phosphoric acid a natural dissolvent of calcium?

But What About a Kidney Stone Remedy?

This research study led doctors and scientists to believe that kidney stones can be dissolved naturally. And many experts now believe that the answer for kidney stones is phosphoric acid. To learn about a 100% guaranteed kidney stone treatment that works in less than 24 hours, please visit this Kidney Stone Treatment website.

Become part of the thousands who are naturally passing their kidney stones with a simple 2 ingredient remedy that is baffling medical doctors and costing the pharmaceutical companies millions. You are clicks away from the cure!

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