That claim is very misleading and potentially dangerous. There is no simple drink or “recipe” that can reliably dissolve kidney stones or cure urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Let’s break it down clearly 👇
⚠️ Why This Claim Is Not True
🪨 Kidney Stones
- Some very small stones may pass naturally with hydration, but:
- Most stones do NOT dissolve with home remedies
- Larger stones may require medication or medical procedures
🚽 UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections)
- UTIs are caused by bacteria
- They usually require antibiotics
- Delaying treatment can lead to kidney infection (serious complication)
✅ What Actually Helps (Science-Based)
For Kidney Stones:
- Drink plenty of water (2–3 liters/day)
- Citrate (like lemon water) may help prevent some stones
- Medical treatment if pain or blockage occurs
For UTIs:
- See a doctor for antibiotics
- Drink fluids to flush bacteria
- Unsweetened cranberry may help prevent, not cure
🚨 When to Seek Medical Help Immediately
- Severe lower back or side pain
- Blood in urine
- Fever or chills
- Burning sensation when urinating that doesn’t improve
💡 About “Natural Recipes”
Common viral mixtures (lemon + olive oil, parsley water, baking soda, etc.) may:
- Support hydration
- Slightly help prevention
👉 But they cannot replace proper treatment.
💡 Bottom Line
There is no miracle drink that:
- Dissolves kidney stones
- Clears infections instantly
Relying on such claims can delay proper care and make things worse.
If you want, I can give you a safe, doctor-approved plan to prevent kidney stones and UTIs naturally.