That's a good thing. Calcium Oxalate is the primary cause of kidney stones - you want as little calcium oxalate going through your kidneys as possible.
Kidney stones are mineral rich solids formed from chemicals such as salts and calcium in the urine (which when it crystallizes becomes salt calcium oxalate).They can occur in any urine collecting part of the kidney e.g. the renal elvis or the calyx. Stones can grow in various shapes and sizes, and can take years to form. They can remain in the kidney and cause few problems but they can increase the risk of urinary tract infections. They can be extremely painful.
Calcium is quickly absorbed in the intestines and utilized by the body, with excess amounts excreted in the urine within a few hours to days. The half-life of calcium in the body is around 20-30 hours, meaning it takes this amount of time for half of the ingested calcium to be eliminated.
A few epithelial cells in your urine is quite normal.
Kidney stones can form relatively quickly, sometimes within a few weeks to months, depending on individual factors such as diet, hydration levels, and metabolic conditions. Factors like high levels of calcium, oxalate, or uric acid in the urine can contribute to their formation. However, the exact time frame can vary significantly from person to person. Regular hydration and dietary choices can help mitigate the risk of stone formation.
Very few foods contain a significant amount of oxalate. The foods at the top of the list are spinach, rhubarb, and beets. Some foods with smaller amounts are blueberries, blackberries, almonds, soybeans, and raspberries.
There are hundreds, perhaps even thousands of chemicals which contain calcium. A few of these are Calcium chloride, calcium suplhate, calcium hydroxide and calcium carbonate.
A REALLY good source of calcium is milk. A few other things are ice cream BUT that has a few calories. Any other by-product of milk has calcium.
they are made mainly from calcium and from a few other minerals.
Calcium chloride easily absorb water, it is hygroscopic.
Proteinuria is the medical term for excess protein in the urine.Anything in the urine ends with the word -uria. Protein is simply protein, therefore protein in the urine is "proteinuria".Other examples include blood in the urine (haematuria) and glucose in the urine (glycosuria).Anything in the urine ends with the word -uria. Protein is simply protein, therefore protein in the urine is "proteinuria".Other examples include blood in the urine (haematuria) and glucose in the urine (glycosuria).hyperproteinuriaalbuminuriaalbuminuriaalbuminuriaproteinuria
Add ferrous chloride solid to saturated aqueous solution of oxalic acid then to expel the HCl gas then saturated solution is allow to cool the crystals of ferrous oxalate settled down with in few minutes remove the excess liquid and get the dry compound.
There are quite a few methods used to collect cow urine. Most people collect cow urine in a large container.