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26mm Stone in Right Kidney
Hello Doctor,My age is 37years and still not married yet. I came to know that i am having 18 mm stone in my Right Kidney 1.5 year ago and since than i tried a some Ayurvedic and other alternative medicines to dissolve it but unfortunately nothing happened. recent ultrasound says it's 26 mm now.
I'm afraid of kidney failure as now i have got some itching rashes on my lower back and near neck and urging to urinate 4-5 times during night/ sleep time.
1 week ago i started taking Berberis Vulgaris Q without any Homoeo doctor consultation. Taking 10-11 drops directly on tongue 4-5 times/ day. first dosage time after waking up in the morning without having anything on empty stomach.
Now after this internet research i came to know that if stone is in the the Right Kidney than i have to go Lycopodium Q.
Please advise what is the best for me. If i need go for Lycopodium Clavatum than what dosage i need to take
I will be very grateful to you.
Thanks & kind Regards,
Shashikant
sashtheboy on 2016-12-04
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Please continue with Berberis Vulgaris Q (10 drop in half cup of water/3 times daily) along with CLEARSTONE DROP (10 drop in half cup of water/3 times daily)
Kindly manage 30 minutes gape between both medicines
Avoid tomato as salad and palak. On other hand do not take very high calcium diet till you recover.
Kindly manage 30 minutes gape between both medicines
Avoid tomato as salad and palak. On other hand do not take very high calcium diet till you recover.
♡ HealthyWorld 7 years ago
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