So my whole family has a big history of Kidney disease, and stones. For a while I've had on and off kidney pain and nausea that usually occurs just at night before bed, however, recently its been more frequent. Wondering what peoples thoughts are on supporting the kidney (diet/supplements) and possibly removing stones in the least painful way possible ;D
I know my dietary calcium is fairly low due to my reliance on Almond milk instead of real nourishing milk (gives me lots of pain). I eat a fair amount of meats (high phosphorus/CA). I also eat lots of vitamin C which I'm not sure is great because of showing high levels of Oxalates in urine
I currently take:
3 drops Estroban
1mg K2 before bed
1 serving of Magnoil
30 drops Mitolipin
2 drops Oxidal - interestingly enough seems to ease kidney pain
Energin occasionally
I am considering taking tocovit in high doses as it seems to benefit the kidneys from my understanding.
Thoughts on that?
Labs:
Calcium 10.3 (high)
Prolactin 15
PTH 18 (mid-low range)
1,25 Calcium 65
25 OH Vit D 41
Albumin sometimes elevated mildly
Often show signs of dehydration in labs as well despite high electrolyte/sodium/water intake
I know my dietary calcium is fairly low due to my reliance on Almond milk instead of real nourishing milk (gives me lots of pain). I eat a fair amount of meats (high phosphorus/CA). I also eat lots of vitamin C which I'm not sure is great because of showing high levels of Oxalates in urine
I currently take:
3 drops Estroban
1mg K2 before bed
1 serving of Magnoil
30 drops Mitolipin
2 drops Oxidal - interestingly enough seems to ease kidney pain
Energin occasionally
I am considering taking tocovit in high doses as it seems to benefit the kidneys from my understanding.
Thoughts on that?
Labs:
Calcium 10.3 (high)
Prolactin 15
PTH 18 (mid-low range)
1,25 Calcium 65
25 OH Vit D 41
Albumin sometimes elevated mildly
Often show signs of dehydration in labs as well despite high electrolyte/sodium/water intake