Understanding Kidney Stones

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

In the human body, a stone is calculus (plural calculi). A kidney stone is renal calculus meaning, calculi that formed inside the kidneys. A person who has kidney stones will sooner or later also have bladder stones. It is bladder calculi that will cause urinary incontinence, as chalk stones in the elbow joint, vertebral joints, knee joints, jaw joint, finger joints, toe joints, etc. cause arthritis. 

Salivary stones will cause drooling when one is sleeping, or they will cause excessive salivation. Pulp stone will cause toothache. Dental stone will cause tooth decay. Tear stone will either cause dry eyes or frequent tearing. It is because one stone reveals the presence of other stones that kidney stones should never be taken lightly, or they should never be treated cavalierly.

However, I must emphasize that some kidney stones are more complex than others depending on the dehydrants the person has been consuming.

For example, too much vitamin C (ascorbic acid) will become a dehydrant. This is because excess vitamin C turns into oxalic acid. Oxalic acid will drain water from the cells to cause cell dryness. What can our cells produce without water? Nothing. This is why excess vitamin C will cause dry skin, itchy skin, dry feet, dry lips, dry eyes, etc. Dehydrants must be known for what they are so they can be avoided or neutralized.

Self-medication is comparable to a trip to a landmine.

How much calcium is too much, and how much magnesium is too much? Kidney stones are produced with 1) calcium phosphate 2) calcium oxalate mixed with gouty deposits 3) magnesium phosphate mixed with gouty deposits and 4) oxalates mixed with calcium phosphates. 

There are even some edible leaves that have so much vitamin C that after digestion, they produce oxalic acid.  

The hidden truth is, our cells need only a small amount of vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, folic acid, etc. This is because in the human body, less is more. Taking 1,000 mg of vitamin C, 1,000 mg of calcium, 1,000 mg of magnesium, etc. is downright insane.

Calcium and magnesium are excellent mineral electrolytes, but they can easily turn into renal calculi if too much of each is in the urinary system, or the law of valence was not applied when combining them.

If tiny kidney stones slip into the glomerulus, they will reduce the person’s glomerular filtration rate, and weaken their kidneys. If they drift into the person’s renal tubule, they will cause a severe dragging pain in their lumbar area. Later, this pain could radiate to their waist to cause severe lower back pain. This is not the kind of pain that requires massage or a back rub. It is serious.

If the stones cause a lot of friction in the renal tubules or in the bladder, hematuria (blood in urine) will occur because of laceration.

The textbooks on nutrition recommend vitamin C for cataracts, high blood pressure, colds, asthma, cancer, menopause, Parkinson’s disease, infertility, macular degeneration, etc. but no mention is made of excess ascorbic acid (vitamin C) causing oxalic acid. Also, these textbooks say absolutely nothing about oxalic acid being a cell dehydrant. 

Furthermore, nothing has been said about oxalic acid producing a salt called oxalate. Oxalates cause oxalate poisoning because they are extremely toxic. 

Oxalate poisoning may cause nausea during menstruation, morning sickness, especially during pregnancy or in stage 4 cancer patients. This is because oxalates cause spasms in the gastrointestinal tract. It is oxalate poisoning that has been causing seasickness, airsickness, or carsickness in certain individuals. 

Eventually, oxalates will begin to destroy the kidneys, one nephron at a time until more than half of the nephrons have been destroyed. A person who has more than half of their nephrons destroyed may need a kidney transplant. There are about one million nephrons in each kidney.

Importance of natural acids

To prevent kidney stones, oxalates should not be produced, but natural acids must be produced. Our bodies produce acids naturally, and these acids are produced when water combines with the sulfur in the sulfur foods. The mixture of water with sulfur produces natural sulfuric acid, and this should never be confused with man-made sulfuric acid like battery acid. 

Also, phosphoric acid is produced when water combines with phosphorus in the phosphorus-laden foods like cheese, milk, butter, nuts, etc.

Therefore, if a person keeps consuming dehydrants, and these dehydrants keep accumulating in their kidneys, they will not be able to produce natural sulfuric acid for their kidneys. Here is why. Acids are produced with water, but dehydrants suck up water.

Why are natural acids important? They are important because sulfuric acid assists the enzyme called hydrolase in liquefying calculi while phosphoric acid assists oxidants in oxidizing lithiasis. Without these two natural acids and ancillary enzymes in the kidneys, it will be impossible to prevent kidney stones.

Dangers of kidney stones

Kidney stones will limit kidney function because they are extremely obstructive. Then, they will start releasing anions. Anions release nothing but the kind of negative energy that causes drag, friction, stasis (stagnation), resistance, and possibly inertia (lack of movement).

Our kidneys must filter blood everyday as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, anions will slow them down. As a result, they will be congested.

How to get rid of kidney stones

Physicians use a procedure called lithotripsy to deliver shock waves to the kidney stones. This will blow the kidney stones into pieces. In the short run, lithotripsy will provide some relief, but in the long run, kidney stones will recur. Here is how.

Lithotripsy would leave the tiny pieces of renal calculi in the renal pyramid. Magnetism would coalesce these tiny pieces of renal calculi to re-produce kidney stones. Then, the anions will be back. It is the anions of renal calculi that will continue to cause friction, resistance, drag and even stasis in the kidneys. Eventually, the pressure from resistance will make the kidneys deteriorate. 

If the kidneys are deteriorating, GFR will be low, and creatinine will be high. Blood tests are important because they rate the performance of a person’s kidneys, liver, prostate, etc.

Kidney stones must be hydrolyzed. However, in order to hydrolyze them, the person must produce the enzymes called hydrolases. Only hydrolase can keep transferring water atoms to the stones until their double and triple bonds begin to break up, and dissolve. This is the most natural and scientific way to liquefy kidney stones. The key word is liquefaction, and the process is completely non-invasive.

From kidney stones to widespread infection

In the human body, any activity that is not accomplished in milliseconds will be investigated, and it is blood bacteria that conduct the investigation. 

If blood bacteria find out that there are stones in the kidneys, and these stones are their growth factors, they will waste no time in colonizing the kidneys to cause kidney and bladder infections.

Kidney and bladder infections will not be limited only to the kidneys and to the bladder. They will spread to other parts of the body. Here is how.

Blood that is returning to the heart from the kidneys through the veins, will transport bacteria to the heart. As the heart is pumping blood to the brain through the cerebral arteries, it will also be also pumping the bacteria that caused kidney infection. This is how bacteria from the kidneys will infect the cerebrospinal fluid, the pia mater, the arachnoid mater and the dura mater. 

Therefore, an infection that started months ago or years ago in the kidneys, may end up causing meningitis, nausea after eating certain foods, nausea during menstruation, vomiting, carsickness, airsickness, periodic or chronic headaches, or chronic neck pain.

Also, UTI (urinary tract infection) with urethral burning during urination or after urinating, may occur because of kidney infection or bladder infection. This is why if urine has a foul odor, do not take this foul odor lightly. It is the precursor of worst things to come. The kidneys are under assault. Protect them.

People are now on dialysis because they failed to take remedial action when their kidneys sounded the alarm 5, 10 or 20 years ago.

Antibiotics cannot solve kidney and bladder problems because they leave renal calculi intact. By leaving stones and calculi intact, they are causing cell neglect. It is cell neglect that keeps making people sick, and eventually killing them.

The liver and the kidneys work as a team. Therefore, if the kidneys are underperforming because they are being overcome by drag, stasis, friction, resistance and inertia, the liver will bear the full brunt of the ripple effect. As a result, it will also start to deteriorate. This is how a kidney disease will sooner or later become a liver disease, and a gallbladder disease.

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