Do you think pickle juice would help my kidney stones?!


Question: This is what I'm thinking: I know you can run vinegar through the coffee maker and it will break up all the junk. Someone told me kidney stones are just calcium build-ups. If this is true, do you think the vinegar in pickle juice will have the same effect on my guts?


Answers: This is what I'm thinking: I know you can run vinegar through the coffee maker and it will break up all the junk. Someone told me kidney stones are just calcium build-ups. If this is true, do you think the vinegar in pickle juice will have the same effect on my guts?

Yes pickle juice is about the same as Apple Cider Vinegar
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8...

no, because you're not a coffee maker. see a doctor.

Where I work, we have massive buckets of pickles. I can give you a bucket of juice if you want.

NO - it will make you gag, that's what it'll do.

I bet apple cider vineger would work. I take it in place of advil. What seems to work well is lemon juice and olive oil check out what people say about it at earthclinic.com

the first answer is great! Hat's off to Mark.

I see where you are coming from, as Acetic Acid ( which is all vinegar is) can dissolve calcium and lime. Most kidney stones are based on a form of calcium oxalate. (although it's not quite that simple, and not all stones are calcium)
But the only way it might help dissolve your stones is if you infused it directly into the kidney. I'm thinking that would hurt worse than the stones.
When you digest it, acetic acid is neutralized, absorbed and broken down. It doesn't circulate as acetic acid, that would kill you.

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Well, this is a wonderful
theory. You may have just
made medical history...
I know that apple cider vinegar is good for a lot of things, but
I wouldn't bet my money on it dissolving kidney stones.
By the way, have you ever passed one? I would suggest that you get effective
treatment before you do.





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