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Get Rid Of Kidney Stones- Dissolving Kidney Stones With Natural Phosphoric Acid
By Joe Barton
You have wondered this for weeks, "How can I get rid of kidney stones?" And you are finally at the front gate of discovering the most simple, most effective and most affordable way for dissolving kidney stones naturally. No expensive surgery or treatment required!

Can you believe that over 20 million Americans suffer from a disease that is preventable and naturally curable in most cases? Though to the medical industry's benefit, most people do not know how simple it is to prevent and even dissolve kidney stones. And unfortunately, these people suffer from pain and aching in the back; sudden spasms; abdominal pain; groin pain; bloody urine; fatigue; fever and chills.

You are experiencing the same amount of pain as a woman in labor! Are you ready to get rid of kidney stones naturally and say good bye to the misery of pain?

What Doctors Want You to Know!

So how do you pass those stones in your kidney? Like most disorders, kidney stone treatments might vary from person to person based on the severity of the problem. Most kidney sufferers will simply wait out the pain and hope that the stone may pass with a water flush. Doctors typically suggest drinking 2 to 3 quarts of water per day to flush your stones. Seems like expensive advice?

Other sufferers might have larger stones which are hardened that require medical treatment. If this is the cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) is often a doctor-favorite because of its simplicity. ESWL uses sound waves to break up kidney stones into smaller pieces thus allowing a simple flush to pass the kidney stones. Though costly, this treatment has been proven effective.

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Two less common surgeries are Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy and Ureteroscopic Stone Removal. Both treatments are significantly costly and are also surgical treatments where doctors will use incisions to manually remove the kidney stones from the organs.

Though doctors will get your stones out; your body is able to do it for free if you provide it with the proper natural acids to dissolve the calcium kidney stones. About 80-90% of kidney stones can be passed naturally!

What Doctors do NOT Want You to Know- Phosphoric Acid!

Most of us believe the myth that soft drinks cause the formation of kidney stones. This is FALSE! However, soft drink consumers typically have a higher tendency to form kidney stones because of consistently lower water intake.

The problem behind soft drinks is NOT that they cause kidney stones. The problem with soft drinks is that they leave you feeling hydrated (not thirsty) and you typically drink less water than your body needs to run efficiently. With less water filtering your body and kidneys, calcium deposits form in the kidneys and BAM! Kidney stones are formed! But, you can get rid of kidney stones just as easy as you formed them by dissolving kidney stones with natural phosphoric acid. Like I stated earlier, 8 out 10 kidney stones can be dissolved with this treatment.

Research Concludes Phosphoric Acid Naturally Dissolves Calcium-Based Kidney Stones

Recently, researchers conducted an experiment on 1000 kidney stone sufferers who drank at least 5 ounces of soft drinks per day. During the 36 month trial, half of the men stopped drinking any form of cola, soft drink or soda. While the other 500 drank their soft drink of choice (all containing phosphoric acid).

After the 3 years, researchers were baffled! The men who drank the soft drinks containing phosphoric acid were one-third less likely to experience a recurrence of kidney stones. The researchers expected exactly the opposite.

Could phosphoric acid in soft drinks be naturally dissolving future kidney stones from forming?


Research leads to remedy! Can phosphoric acid dissolve formed kidney stones? Research does not lie! Therefore, many researchers also experimented with a natural remedy (phosphoric acid) to dissolve and pass kidney stones. Again, researchers were speechless because it worked! To learn more about a doctor-approved, step-by-step, guaranteed natural home-remedy (using phosphoric acid) to get rid of kidney stones in hours, please visit us!

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