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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2458133" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I can only relate your findings to strict low carb benefitted my no gallbladder stones. Healthier liver etc. My gallbladder was twisted in old adhesions from old surgeries. So it was removed because of its pain and vomiting not stones. Nor duct blocked by stones or calcium deposits. I had sludge or that was the first impression until surgeon opened me up. Even MRI interpretations can be vague.</p><p>Obviously your pain is from stones if they are obvious in a MRI designed for your kidneys. They show up white like plaque in your arteries in your heart.</p><p>Supplements are good when you need them. OK if they are water based ones which get flushed out when you have enough in your system already. The ones to worry about are those which you can overdose on which deposits themselves in the body not through the urine or sweat. From what I understand. Others may put it differently.</p><p>I honestly don't take any supplement unless I've weighed up its pros and cons. Every supplement has them. Like medication. Ingestion is controlled via metabolism hence they diabetes is a metabolism disorder.</p><p>What pros did cinnamon give to arthritis? My partner takes Glucosamine sulphate for joint health. It helps with joint damage pain. It doesn't stop arthritis nor stops it progressing just helps with pain from damaged joints.</p><p>I often thought low carb gave me chest pains and palpitations but it's now looking like levothyroxine was too high and painful GERD causing some chest pain. I guess too much fat increased my GERD symptoms which caused chest pains.</p><p>Look how different we are but still need a customised eating plan to keep healthy. Metformin is good for kidney health or so I read. So cinnamon must be your common denominator.</p><p>I haven't read anything regarding kidney stone prevention nor cinnamon. Oxalates are also digested in the gut but be aware of too fast lowering of high oxalates can give side affects too. So slow and steady. Don't shock your system [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2458133, member: 196960"] I can only relate your findings to strict low carb benefitted my no gallbladder stones. Healthier liver etc. My gallbladder was twisted in old adhesions from old surgeries. So it was removed because of its pain and vomiting not stones. Nor duct blocked by stones or calcium deposits. I had sludge or that was the first impression until surgeon opened me up. Even MRI interpretations can be vague. Obviously your pain is from stones if they are obvious in a MRI designed for your kidneys. They show up white like plaque in your arteries in your heart. Supplements are good when you need them. OK if they are water based ones which get flushed out when you have enough in your system already. The ones to worry about are those which you can overdose on which deposits themselves in the body not through the urine or sweat. From what I understand. Others may put it differently. I honestly don't take any supplement unless I've weighed up its pros and cons. Every supplement has them. Like medication. Ingestion is controlled via metabolism hence they diabetes is a metabolism disorder. What pros did cinnamon give to arthritis? My partner takes Glucosamine sulphate for joint health. It helps with joint damage pain. It doesn't stop arthritis nor stops it progressing just helps with pain from damaged joints. I often thought low carb gave me chest pains and palpitations but it's now looking like levothyroxine was too high and painful GERD causing some chest pain. I guess too much fat increased my GERD symptoms which caused chest pains. Look how different we are but still need a customised eating plan to keep healthy. Metformin is good for kidney health or so I read. So cinnamon must be your common denominator. I haven't read anything regarding kidney stone prevention nor cinnamon. Oxalates are also digested in the gut but be aware of too fast lowering of high oxalates can give side affects too. So slow and steady. Don't shock your system [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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