yes it will.
no it is not good since it leads to kidney stones
No. Acetic acid is vinegar. One acid in spinach is oxalic acid, which can form kidney stones (calcium oxalate) in susceptible individuals.
kidney stone belt in the us is the southern states colard greens,spinach, kale. Also chocolate is a bad culprit.
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Though it is uncertain what foods may cause kidney stones, much research has linked foods high in sugar content to kidney stones. Drinks such as iced-tea or sweet-tea should be avoided if you know you are susceptible to kidney stones. Also, dehydration, which is the lack of water in your system, is the leading cause of kidney stones. Avoid or reduce foods that are high in oxalates. Examples are nuts, chocolate, tea, strawberrys, blackberrys.
According to the tv show Reba, spinach does in fact cause kidney stones. With the right medication, it is possible to crap (pardon my language) the stone out, with one visit to the washroom, in the most painful way known to man and giraffes. I hope this will help you with your future fears of this green, so called "healthy" food product.
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Drinking soda can make it more likely to form kidney stones.
What makes kidney stones? why are they soo panfulkll?
Can Heroin cause Kidney Stones
Yes, it is possible to have kidney stones two weeks after just passing them. If you just passed kidney stones, it is possible that there are still remaining stones in your kidney that were not passed with the others.
Kidney stones tend to get trapped in the ureter leading out of a kidney into the bladder.