
Stone-free Tablets
No surgery, no side-effects,all natural, this featured product regulates and improves the kidney and liver function. The strongest concentration on gallstone, kidney-stone and urethral stone, preventing urinary system from forming stones.
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Gallstone & kidney stone
Gallstones and kidney stones often occur together. When either kind of stone exists, the liver, kidneys and the whole system cannot work efficiently. Because the kidneys and gallbladder are very close to each other, the stagnation of one organ often causes the other organ to become sluggish too. This is why kidney stones and gallstones usually occur together as both types of stones are the result of stagnation. In order to reduce the chance of having stone accumulation and stagnation again, it is better to cleanse both kidney stones and gallstones.
Gallstones may be caused by chemical disturbance, faulty diet, liver sluggishness or toxicity, gallbladder stagnation or bile stasis. Absorption of fluid by the gallbladder occurs to a much greater extent than normal when there is stasis of bile in the biliary system. Gallbladder bile becomes very concentrated as a result, and cholesterol crystallizes out of solution, the crystals so formed gradually growing into large gallstones.
When the kidneys are sluggish, they do not empty during urination. As a result, the stagnant urine may become too concentrated and eventually calcium salts crystallize out. Estrogen replacement therapy and birth control pills are common contributing factors to these problems because they weaken the liver and gallbladder.
Symptoms
A. Abdominal Pain characteristics
1. RUQ Abdominal Pain or epigastric abdominal pain
2. Dull visceral ache
3. Poorly localized discomfort
4. Pain radiates to right posterior shoulder or scapula
B. Abdominal Pain timing:
1. Occurs suddenly 30-60 minutes after a meal
a. Normal meal
b. Large meal after a fast
c. Fatty meal
2. Increasing frequency and intensity of attacks
3. Pain lasts for 1-6 hours
4. Intermittent "colicky" exacerbations of pain
5. Mild abdominal aching for 1-2 days after attack
C. Associated symptoms
1. Nausea and Vomiting
2. No Fever or chills (see differential diagnosis)