Be careful with claims like that—there isn’t a single home remedy that can reliably “remove kidney stones, dissolve gravel, and cure urinary tract infections” all at once. Those are different medical conditions, and while some natural drinks can help support the body, they don’t replace proper treatment.
⚠️ Important reality:
- Kidney stones sometimes pass on their own, but larger ones may need medical care.
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs) often require antibiotics—untreated UTIs can become serious.
- Some “remedies” online can actually irritate the kidneys or bladder if overused.
👍 What can help safely:
- Drinking plenty of water → helps flush the urinary system
- Citrus (like lemon water) → may help reduce stone formation
- Cranberry (unsweetened) → may help prevent (not cure) UTIs
- Balanced diet → reduces recurrence risk
🚫 Red flags with viral “miracle recipes”:
- Promises of fast cure (1–3 days)
- Claims to replace medical treatment
- High amounts of acidic or herbal ingredients that can stress kidneys
If you want to share the recipe, go ahead—I’ll check it for safety and tell you honestly whether it’s helpful or risky 👍