Minute Maid lemonade can be consumed in moderation by individuals with kidney stones, but it's important to be cautious. Lemonade contains citric acid, which may help prevent certain types of stones, particularly calcium oxalate stones. However, it also contains sugar, which should be limited. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific condition and dietary needs.
If you have a history of kidney stones, you should avoid or reduce foods and liquids that are high in oxalates. Examples include nuts, tea, chocolate, strawberrys, blackberries. Drink lemonade made from real lemons.
yes it is. its one of the causes of kidney stones.
Not usually! Sometimes it can be. You have to be careful with how much you drink. If you drink a cup every 2 days that's fine.
Soda is an sugary drink. It can't hurt your kidneys unless you only drink soda for a long period of time. If soda is all you drink you can get a kidney infection/kidney stones.
Yes, if you dont drink enough water!
Actually if it has sugar in it, it will make kidney stones. As for non-mineral soda, I do not know. If you live in Europe or North America, you will be prone to stones due to salt intake, but it can be avoided if you drink water to dilute salt
I was diagnosed with kidney stones, and yes pineapple does expell the stones, what it does is flush everything out, also cleans your system, you can also drink Jamaica its really red drink, but you have to drink it with no sugar..good luck
it helps you stay awake and it will make you hyper. If you drink to much you will get kidney stones.
Kidney stones can be cause by many factors _ One could be a lack of water intake or dehydration. Too much calcium or urea in the body can result in stones in kidney. A chronic renal infection can also cause kidney stones If urine is backed up in the urinary tract for a period of time due to blockage, this can also result in kidney stones being formed.
Pink drink! Try 'Minute mail lemonade', doesn't exactly fit but it's creative.
Albumin in urine is usually the result of some damage to the kidneys, and that in turn is most usually caused by kidney stones, so if you wish to avoid this, remain well hydrated (which is to say, drink lots of water) to help prevent kidney stones. There is, of course, no guarantee.
No lemonade is a drink or a noun (maybe)