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Mineral water rich in calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate improves urine composition and reduces the risk of calcium oxalate formation.
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Pubmed Data
: Eur J Clin Nutr. 2004 Feb;58(2):270-6. PMID:
14749747
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Calcium : CK(232) : AC(35)
,
Magnesium : CK(826) : AC(120)
,
Sodium Bicarbonate : CK(68) : AC(11)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
Mineral waters containing bicarbonate reduce the risk of urinary stone formation in patients with multiple episodes of calcium oxalate urinary stones.
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Pubmed Data
: World J Urol. 2007 Jun;25(3):315-23. Epub 2007 Feb 28. PMID:
17333204
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Sodium Bicarbonate : CK(68) : AC(11)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
Omega-3 fatty acids prevent the formation of urinary calcium oxalate stone formation.
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Pubmed Data
: J Urol. 2011 Feb;185(2):719-24. Epub 2010 Dec 18. PMID:
21168878
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) : CK(582) : AC(100)
,
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) : CK(595) : AC(84)
,
Omega-3 Fatty Acids : CK(3333) : AC(319)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Gallstones : CK(160) : AC(30)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
Pumpkin seeds reduce calcium-oxalate crystal occurence in the urine of children.
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Pubmed Data
: Am J Clin Nutr. 1987 Jan;45(1):115-21. PMID:
3799495
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 1987
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Pumpkin Seed Oil/Meal : CK(48) : AC(11)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Failure: Acute : CK(51) : AC(11)
Moringa oleifera has a preventive and curative effect on calcium oxalate stone formation (urolithiasis) in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: J Ethnopharmacol. 2006 Apr 21;105(1-2):306-11. Epub 2006 Jan 4. PMID:
16386862
Article Published Date
: Apr 21, 2006
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Moringa oleifera : CK(59) : AC(29)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
Plantain and crataeva nurvala (Varuna) has therapeutic value in the management of upper urinary-tract calculi, especially renal calculi.
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Pubmed Data
: J Altern Complement Med. 2008 Dec;14(10):1287-90. PMID:
19040391
Article Published Date
: Dec 01, 2008
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Crataeva nurvala (Varuna) : CK(2) : AC(1)
,
Plantain : CK(39) : AC(12)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
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Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Various herbs may have a therapeutic role in preventing and treating kidney and bladder stone formation.
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Pubmed Data
: Int Urol Nephrol. 1994;26(5):507-11. PMID:
7860196
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 1994
Study Type
: Review
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Substances
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Burdock : CK(3) : AC(5)
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Dandelion : CK(91) : AC(30)
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Horsetail : CK(15) : AC(7)
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Lithospermum officinale : CK(1) : AC(1)
,
Silene saxifraga : CK(1) : AC(1)
,
Uva Ursi (aka Bearberry) : CK(5) : AC(3)
,
Verbena officinalis : CK(14) : AC(4)
Diseases
:
Bladder Stones : CK(47) : AC(8)
,
Kidney Stones : CK(157) : AC(28)
,
Urolithiasis : CK(8) : AC(5)
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