That kind of statement is very common in viral health posts, but it’s misleading.
Let’s break it down clearly 👇
🧠 What conditions it’s talking about
- Kidney stones
- “Gravel” usually refers to small kidney stone fragments
- Urinary tract infection
❌ The claim: “It removes stones, dissolves gravel, and cures UTI”
There is no single natural drink, herb, or food that reliably does ALL of this.
These are different medical conditions:
🪨 Kidney stones
- Some small stones may pass naturally with lots of water
- Larger stones often need medical treatment (medication, shock waves, or procedures)
- No proven food “dissolves” all stones instantly
🚽 UTIs
- Caused by bacteria
- Usually require antibiotics prescribed by a doctor
- Natural remedies may help symptoms slightly but do not cure infection alone
🌿 What can help (supportive, not a cure)
- Drinking plenty of water 💧 (helps flush urinary system)
- Cranberry products (may reduce bacterial attachment in some cases)
- Pain relief and medical treatment when needed
- Diet changes depending on stone type (calcium oxalate, uric acid, etc.)
⚠️ Important warning
Untreated kidney stones or UTIs can lead to:
- severe pain
- kidney damage
- serious infection
✔️ Bottom line
- No “miracle” natural remedy removes all kidney stones and cures UTIs
- Water and lifestyle help, but medical treatment is often necessary
If you want, I can explain:
🪨 how to naturally reduce kidney stone risk
🚽 early signs of UTI you shouldn’t ignore
🥗 diet plan for kidney health prevention