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Have you ever had a kidney stone? Do you know someone who has had them? If not, you may/will sooner or later. Would you know how to help them or yourself get rid of a kidney stone without losing your cool?  Sometimes a doctor will send the patient home with instructions to just wait it out until it passes or sometimes the doctor will schedule surgery to blast the thing to smithereens (costing you thousands of dollars.) Well, our experience has revealed that, often, neither scenario is necessary.

True story:
I’ve never had a kidney stone, but Goodman has had many kidney stones. The first one was a total shock as he thought he was going to die from the pain. He had no idea what was causing it, and we had insurance at the time so he went to the doctor and was sent home to wait it out. 4 or 5 days ensued before the stone passed. OUCH, but it was finally over.

Years passed happily by… then two years ago the dreadful thing happened again. This time I scanned my herbal remedy books and the internet to see what could be done. I thought it would probably take some kind of drastic measures to alleviate the situation, but I was sure those would be better than waiting for a jagged chunk of hard calcium to make it’s way to the light of day. Sure enough, there’s a natural solution that begins the dissolving process so that the stones pass within 24-48 hours.
 The solution:

Make LEMONADE with real lemons and have the patient drink a glassful every hour (or two or three during waking hours) until the stone passes. It’s been our experience that the method does, indeed work within 24-48 hrs. How easy is that? But what about the pain, you ask. Pain means the stone is lodged in an uncomfortable spot. Try to get it to move by turning somersaults (ha ha) or some less strenuous exercise. I’ve witnessed this work, also.
Not only has this remedy worked for my husband several times, but it’s worked for another family member, also.

Now, I’m not a physician, so if you need to, by all means, see a doctor.  If you are sure you have a stone and are willing to let it pass naturally… make some lemonade to expedite the process.

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