Bladder Stones: Causes, Symptoms & Remedies | Dr. Berg

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Dr. Berg talks about bladder stones. This can come from food high in oxalates (eating spinach, chocolate, nuts, etc.)
It can cause low back pain, difficulty urination, and painful urination.
Here's what you can do:
1. Take the Herb, Chanca Piedra
2. Potassium Citrate
3. Lemon Juice

This condition can come from consuming too much dietary protein and also higher levels of insulin (diabetic, pre-diabetic, insulin resistance). Hypokalemia (low potassium in the blood) can lead to low citrate, which can set you up for developing stones. Start taking lemon juice, potassium citrate as well as lots of vegetables.

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