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CLICK HERE TO BUY LITHONAL FOR KIDNEY STONES

Lithonal is specifically designed treatment to relieve the pain caused by kidney stones. While it is commonly thought that the stone itself causes the pain you feel when passing a kidney stone, some research suggests that there is another factor that also adds to that pain. When a stone is passing through your urinary system it may have to maneuver through some very narrow tubes known as your ureter and urethra. If a stone becomes lodged it may block some or all of the urine passing through your system. This can cause the tube to expand and fill with fluid until the stone moves. Some researchers believe when the ureter or urethra expands and fills with fluid it causes incredible pressure and excruciating pain that does not subside until the stone moves and the pressure is relieved.

Lithonal is distinctively blended to target the cause of kidney stones. A well balanced diet and regular exercise definitely contribute to how quickly you get rid of kidney stones and how often they reoccur, but Lithonal will powerfully cleanse your kidneys and expel the stones that have been causing you so much grief.

If you’ve ever experienced kidney stones, or you are experiencing them for the first time, you know how excruciating they can be. Perhaps you’re not sure if you’ve had them before but recall experiencing some mild or even serious discomfort during urination, a dull ache or sharp pain in your lower back, side or groin area. Maybe you’ve gone to the bathroom and were shocked, even scared to see blood in your urine, especially when you’re in so much pain. These are all common symptoms and signs of kidney stones, also known as renal stone disease.

Kidney stones occur most often in people aged 30-45, though they can occur in men and women of all ages, and their frequency and possibility for occurrence decreases after 50. Certain types of stones are more common in men and other types of stones are more common in women.

Kidney stones develop for several reasons and it is usually a combination of these that make them most likely to occur. Your kidneys play a key role in keeping you healthy. They filter your blood, taking out the waste and adding it to your urine to be expelled from your body. They regulate electrolyte and pH balance in your body, as well as blood pressure by expelling fluid from your body. Stones can form due to a chemical imbalance (too much or too few of certain minerals), a pH imbalance (to much acidity or too alkaline), and dehydration, Several other medical conditions sometime lead to stones such as a congenital kidney defect, chronic diarrhea, arthritis and urinary tract infection.

Another very important factor is diet. According to the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, “animal protein, popular in low carbohydrate, high protein (LCHP) diets, has been shown to boost urinary excretion of oxalate, a compound that combines with calcium and other compounds to form kidney stones.” People who consume large amounts of protein and fat, like the hundreds of thousands of people on the Atkins diet, are quite susceptible to kidney stones. The American Academy of Family Physicians claims that high protein intake is largely responsible for the high prevalence of kidney stones in the United States, and research shows that a diet rich in animal proteins and calcium oxalate contributes to the rise in cases of kidney stones. “The absence of fruit and other vegetables means the body is deprived of a means of counteracting the negative effect,” says Dr. Bill Robertson, a clinical biochemist at the University College Medical School of London.

Kidney stones can cause you incredible pain. They form in your kidneys sometimes causing uncomfortable swelling. Regardless of the size of kidney stones, which can range from the size of a grain of sand to a tennis ball, they can pass out of your kidney and lodge in the ureter, the long narrow tube connecting your kidneys to your bladder. This can cause swelling, muscle spasms and agonizing pain. It can even block the flow of urine and other waste filtered from your body by your kidneys from traveling to your bladder and being expelled from your body. Once in the bladder the stones will be slowly and painfully passed out through the urethra. This is usually much more painful for men, being compared to the pain of childbirth. Kidney stones can be common in women who experience frequent urinary tract infections. Most women will have a urinary tract infection at some time in their life.

A woman’s urethra is short and straight and a man’s urethra is long and S-curved; for both, passing a kidney stone out of the bladder can be tremendously painful as the stones scratch along the urethra, the narrow tube through which urine flows out of the body.

Kidney stones come in all shapes and sizes. They form when substances filtered by the kidneys do not dissolve and begin crystallizing in the kidneys. This happens when there are low levels of fluid in the body (dehydration) and low levels of certain chemicals normally found in the body—citrate, magnesium and pyrophosphate. These help keep the body non-acidic (a normal pH balance). They also help break down minerals that naturally occur in your body, like uric acid, calcium and oxalate, but which can crystallize into stones when they are present in excessive amounts.

There are four types of stones that can form in your kidneys, based on what factors are creating favorable conditions for them to form. The most common of these is known as a calcium stone and forms when there is too much calcium present in urine. Calcium stones make up for about 80-85% of all kidney stones. Calcium is usually removed from the blood as it is filtered through the kidneys and expelled during urination. When fluid or chemical levels in the body are imbalanced, calcium may not dissolve. It typically binds with other substances such as oxalate or phosphate, or both.

Another common stone formation is known as a uric acid stone. It accounts for about 10% of all stones and is most common in men. During digestion our bodies produce uric acid. If too much is produced or not enough filtered and dissolved in the kidneys it can form into stones. Like calcium stones, those formed by uric acid vary greatly in shape and size.

A third and incredibly painful stone that occurs mostly in women, because they are more susceptible to urinary tract infections, is known as a struvite. When the urinary tract becomes infected it causes a chemical imbalance in your urine. Bacteria from the infection can neutralize acid in the urine making it easier for more bacteria to grow. This can cause struvite stones to develop. Sometimes they develop into large and jagged stones commonly called “staghorns”, and can be extraordinarily agonizing.

The fourth type of stone is very uncommon. It is called a cystine stone and rarely occurs except in a select few who have a congenital (inherited) kidney dysfunction. Cystine stones are very difficult to treat and often require life-long therapy. These pictures are probably painful to look at, knowing what might be forming, blocking, slowly moving through your urinary system. You don’t have to suffer any more, waiting for a stone to pass painfully and with great difficulty. You can finally have relief from agonizing urination and the anxiety caused by irritation, restlessness and the expectancy of pain. Lithonal is a remarkable, reliable and all-natural solution to the uncertainty and aggravation of kidney stones.

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