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Kidney Stones Be Gone


Kidney Stones Be Gone!


Here’s a simple remedy that will hopefully save you from the excruciating pain of Kidney Stones. It doesn’t work for everyone but it’s pretty harmless so you might want to give it a try.


What you’ll need

A six pack of Coke
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One bunch of Asparagus
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You’re more than likely going want to do this in the morning or you won’t be able to sleep! Also if for any reason you shouldn’t be drinking Coke or eating asparagus, please search elsewhere for a remedy!

Instructions

Drink 1 can of Coke every 20 minutes for 2 hours.

As soon as possible after you’ve finished the last can, boil the asparagus. Don’t overcook it. Use a blender to puree the asparagus, you might want to add a little butter to improve the taste. Eat the pureed asparagus, all of it!


This works best if done on an empty stomach in the mid-morning. This will allow you to have more time to expel any by-products. Drink a large quantity of distilled water immediately after eating the asparagus. The water will flush out your body. The qualities of Coke may dehydrate you, so the water helps to protect you from this. Try to capture the silt that passes and bring it to your doctor, this may aid in preventing future kidney stones. It’s probably best to wait between a couple hours before eating for best results. If the kidney stones are not all passed the first day, repeat the process in approximately 48 to 72 hours. If you have a scheduled surgery, repeat the next day!

Please Note:
We strongly recommend that you visit your doctor to confirm your stone is gone.
Sometimes your pain will subside, yet the stone will still be there. It's possible
that is has simply moved and become stuck elsewhere. If that is the case,
additional procedures will be required to prevent a kidney infection, or UTI
(Urinary Tract Infection). If you are not 100% sure of the stone’s passage,please
visit your doctor to confirm your kidney stone has passed.


This remedy is in no way to be considered a substitute for proper medical advice. Also don’t assume you have kidney stones just because you have some of the symptoms. Consult a licensed medical practitioner whenever possible.

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