KIDNEY STONE PROTOCOL @gmsapothecary555
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# GMS APOTHECARY
## KIDNEY STONE PROTOCOL
### Traditional Herbal Education
### GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. **Remove dietary irritants** that may aggravate the kidneys and urinary tract.
2. Follow the herbal protocol for approximately **2 months at a time**, adjusting the herbs and dosing as needed.
3. **Work with a knowledgeable practitioner when possible**, especially with recurrent kidney stones.
4. Emphasize a **whole-food, plant-forward diet** and adequate hydration when medically appropriate.
5. This protocol is presented for **traditional herbal education only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for medical care.**
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# 1. JUICE PROTOCOL
**Celery Juice**
16 oz daily
**Radish Juice**
8 oz daily
**Fresh Lemon Juice**
3–4 Tbsp daily, diluted in water as desired
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# 2. SOOTHING KIDNEY & URINARY HERBS
Traditionally used to soothe and protect irritated urinary tissues.
Choose **one or more**:
* Cornsilk
* Marshmallow Root or Leaf
* Plantain Leaf
* Flaxseed
* Slippery Elm
### Infusion
Use approximately **3 Tbsp herb per 24 oz water**.
Cover and steep for **30 minutes to 4 hours**, depending on the herb and preparation.
Strain and divide into **three 8-oz servings**.
Drink **1 cup, 3 times daily**.
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# 3. LITHOTRIPTIC / STONE HERBS
Traditionally used in herbal practice to support the urinary system and the passage or management of urinary gravel and stones.
Choose **one or more**:
* Hydrangea Root
* Gravel Root
* Stone Root
* Stone Breaker (*Chanca Piedra*)
* Barberry Root
### Tincture
Prepare as a **1:5 tincture** when appropriate for the individual herb.
**Traditional use:**
1–3 mL, 3 times daily.
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# 4. ANTISPASMODIC & PAIN-SUPPORT HERBS
Traditionally used to ease muscular spasm, tension, and discomfort associated with the urinary tract.
Choose **one or more**:
* Skullcap
* Cramp Bark
* Black Haw
* Jamaican Dogwood
* Valerian
### Tincture
**1:5 tincture:**
1–3 mL, 3 times daily, adjusted according to the individual herb.
### Tea
Use approximately **3 Tbsp herb per 24 oz water**.
Cover and steep for **30 minutes to 4 hours**.
Strain and divide into **three 8-oz servings**.
Drink **1 cup, 3 times daily**.
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# 5. DIGESTIVE BITTERS
Digestive bitters may be incorporated to support digestion and digestive secretions during the protocol.
Choose **one combination**:
**Option 1**
Gentian • Ginger • Fennel
**Option 2**
Wormwood • Ginger • Fennel
**Option 3**
Dandelion Root • Ginger • Fennel
**Option 4**
Cinchona Bark • Ginger • Fennel
### Tincture
Prepare as a **1:5 tincture** when appropriate.
Take **1–3 mL approximately 10–20 minutes before meals, up to 3 times daily**.
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# 6. GARLIC
**Raw Garlic**
3 cloves daily, as tolerated.
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## IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Kidney stones can sometimes obstruct urinary flow or occur with a urinary/kidney infection.
**Seek prompt medical evaluation for severe or uncontrollable pain, fever or chills, persistent vomiting, inability or marked difficulty urinating, significant weakness, or worsening symptoms.**
Recurrent kidney stones should ideally be medically evaluated to determine the **type of stone and underlying cause**, because dietary and preventive strategies can differ depending on stone composition.
This protocol represents **traditional herbal education and historical herbal practice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace appropriate medical care.**