what should eat in kidney stone - #41918
I am really struggling with my recent kidney stone diagnosis and feel kinda lost. I went to the ER last week after having some crazy pain in my side, and they told me I got some stones. I’ve been googling what should eat in kidney stone situations and honestly, I’m getting a bit overwhelmed!!! One site says to avoid spinach and another says citrus fruits are good? Like, what’s the deal? I usually eat a lot of fruits and veggies, but now I’m constantly second-guessing myself. I had some issues with dehydration too, I think that's part of why I ended up with the stones in the first place. My doctor didn’t give me much info on what should eat in kidney stone recovery, just said to drink more water and avoid salty snacks. But I really need help understanding what should eat in kidney stone cases. I tried to cut back on the foods I love like nuts, but is that really necessary? Are there any specific foods I should focus on, or is it mostly just about drinking tons of water? I feel like I wanna get better, but the diet possibilities seem endless! Should I be worried about anything else? Thanks for any advice!
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When dealing with kidney stones, your diet plays a significant role in managing them effectively. It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed—dietary changes can be quite confusing at times. Let’s break it down with some ayurvedic insights to help you navigate through this. First, the type of kidney stone often dictates dietary adjustments. Most common, calcium oxalate stones, have specific dietary needs.
If you’re prone to calcium oxalate stones, you’ll indeed want to limit foods high in oxalates like spinach, beets, and rhubarb. But it’s not all about avoidance—balance is key. Contrary to some quick fixes, you don’t need to completely cut out your favorite nuts; moderation is crucial here. Instead, integrating calcium-rich foods without overdoing it can be helpful as calcium binds with oxalates and helps the body pass them.
And yes, citrus fruits are your friends, particularly lemons. They boost citrate levels in urine, which aid in preventing stones. Drinking lemon water or incorporating citric acid from fruits can be supportive.
Hydration is indeed essential and often overlooked. Drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily to help flush the kidneys. Herbal teas with ingredients like coriander, fennel, and cumin seeds can promote urination, aiding cleansing.
Consider eating more vegetables like squash or cucumbers that hydrate and have smaller oxalate content. Opt for whole grains over processed carbohydrates, which can alter calcium excretion.
Avoid salty foods. Excessive sodium can increase calcium in urine which isn’t good for stone prevention.
Your issues with dehydration likely contributed, so focus on not only water but hydrating foods. Monitor alcohol and caffeinated drink intake as they dehydrate.
In Ayurveda, reducing ‘Pitta’ or heat in the body through diet and lifestyle changes is emphasized. Include cooling foods and herbs like aloe vera and amla to balance Pitta and soothe the urinary tract.
Finally, remember that individual needs might vary, and staying consistent with medical advice is significant. Making gradual, steady dietary adjustments is a practical approach to managing kidney stones.

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