That claim is very misleading and potentially dangerous. No single “recipe” or drink can reliably remove kidney stones, dissolve them, or cure urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Here’s the reality:
🪨 Kidney stones
- Kidney stones are solid mineral deposits in the kidneys.
- Treatment depends on size and type:
- Small stones may pass naturally with increased fluids.
- Larger stones may require medical procedures like lithotripsy or surgery.
- There’s no herbal or drink recipe proven to dissolve all kidney stones.
🚽 Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- UTIs are caused by bacterial infections.
- They require antibiotics prescribed by a doctor.
- Drinking fluids (water, cranberry juice) can help flush bacteria but does not replace antibiotics.
⚠️ Risks of relying on DIY remedies
- Stones can get stuck, causing severe pain, infection, or kidney damage.
- Untreated UTIs can progress to kidney infections (pyelonephritis), which is serious.
- Home remedies may delay proper treatment, increasing complications.
✅ Safe supportive measures
- Stay hydrated (2–3 liters water daily if healthy)
- Eat a balanced diet to reduce stone risk (less salt, moderate protein, enough calcium)
- Seek medical care for stones or UTIs immediately
Bottom line: There is no “magic recipe”. Kidney stones and UTIs are medical conditions that require proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you want, I can give a safe, evidence-based list of foods and habits that support kidney health without putting you at risk.