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Research Report of Chinese Oxalic Acid Industry, 2009

... depends on the export tendency. With the development of Chinese pharmaceutical industry, it is predicted that the demands for the oxalic acid in Chinese pharmaceutical industry will be increased gradually.   Another important use of the ... Read Read: Research Report of Chinese Oxalic Acid Industry, 2009

By: Alice Chen | 30/04/2009 | Press Releases
Muna wa Wanjiru

How to Avoid Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate

... antacids having calcium are the main causes of the formation of the kidney stone calcium oxalate. When there is too much exertion of uric acid that is also called as hyperuricosuria by any person cause formation of calcium stones in ... Read Read: How to Avoid Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 26/05/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
Dr John Anne

Useful Amino Acids

... from a defect in renal tubular reabsorption. In vitamin B-6 deficiency excess oxalate is excreted in the urine if excess glycine is fed. Many metabolites like bile glycocholic acid and hippuric acid are excreted in urine as water- ... Read Read: Useful Amino Acids

By: Dr John Anne | 14/11/2006 | Nutrition
Joe Barton

Kidney Stones Natural Treatment: How Phosphoric Acid Can Dissolve 80% of Kidney Stones

... ) is not getting enough water to flush and cleanse itself, a calcium oxalate kidney stone will the result in the kidney. But how does phosphoric acid dissolve them? 'Acid'… what do you think of? I think of something eroding away ... Read Read: Kidney Stones Natural Treatment: How Phosphoric Acid Can Dissolve 80% of Kidney Stones

By: Joe Barton | 29/09/2007 | Alternative Medicine

Kidney Stone Passing- How to Pass Your Kidney Stones With Calcium Dissolving Acids

... news about your kidney stones is that they are completely, naturally treatable with a home remedy consisting of acids. Why you ask? Calcium is a mineral that your body needs. It is also a mineral which forms and can be dissolved ... Read Read: Kidney Stone Passing- How to Pass Your Kidney Stones With Calcium Dissolving Acids

By: Joe Barton | 30/04/2008 | Alternative Medicine
Alvin Hopkinson

Uric Acid and Kidney Stones - Foods and Risk Factors Involved

... , hence, uric acid becomes kidney stones (calculi).Hardened mineral deposits like uric acid, calcium oxalate, to name some, form in the kidney resulting to kidney stones. This has a medical term of nephrolithiasis or renal stone disease.The ... Read Read: Uric Acid and Kidney Stones - Foods and Risk Factors Involved

By: Alvin Hopkinson | 07/04/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
Joe Barton

Kidney Stone Remedy- Using Natural Citrus Acids to Dissolve Kidney Stones

... come in all shapes in sizes but 80% are made up of calcium oxalate. And 85% of them are less than 5 mm in diameter. The other 10-15% are larger and typically are composed of uric acid, struvite, crystine, xanthine or silicate. The ... Read Read: Kidney Stone Remedy- Using Natural Citrus Acids to Dissolve Kidney Stones

By: Joe Barton | 05/01/2008 | Alternative Medicine
Joe Barton

Kidney Stones Remedies - Could Phosphoric Acid be the Next Cure-all for Kidney Stones

... the Kidney Stones Remedies out there, which one should you choose? Obviously water is always a sure bet but a new phosphoric acid remedy is having doctors think twice about only recommending water. Most sufferers know that kidney stones ... Read Read: Kidney Stones Remedies - Could Phosphoric Acid be the Next Cure-all for Kidney Stones

By: Joe Barton | 05/08/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Calcium Dissolving- Dissolving Calcium Based Kidney Stones With Acidic Remedies

... a gout attack would relieve the symptoms. However, new research has also shown that consuming cherries because of their acidic levels could also dissolve kidney stones. Now the Rest of the Story Natural health can literally ... Read Read: Calcium Dissolving- Dissolving Calcium Based Kidney Stones With Acidic Remedies

By: Joe Barton | 01/04/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Cooked Spinach Better for Health Than Raw Spinach

... calcium, creating calcium oxalate and inhibits the absorption of calcium. If there is not enough calcium in the diet, the oxalic acid will combine with the calcium in the kidneys and form kidney stones. Therefore, eating raw spinach on a ... Read Read: Cooked Spinach Better for Health Than Raw Spinach

By: Suman | 19/03/2007 | Health
Cityslim.com

Are You Getting Enough Iron From Supplements?

... factors inhibit iron absorption, including: Polyphenols in tea and coffee (from tannin derivatives of gallic acid) Oxalic acid in spinach, chard, berries, chocolate and tea, among others Phytates, or phytic acid, inositol ... Read Read: Are You Getting Enough Iron From Supplements?

By: Cityslim.com | 21/05/2008 | Nutrition

Information about nettle

... hairs contains formic acid, serotonin, and histamine. But many studies of Urtica thunbergiana  containing oxalic acid and tartaric acid than any other those substances .Some of the members of  family Urticaceae also known as nettles which ... Read Read: Information about nettle

By: beverlylamn | 17/11/2009 | Wellness
Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.

Mediterranean Diet: Oranges Can Prevent Heart Attacks

... day. If you have a farmers market in your area, pay a visit to those local farmers and look for organic fresh oranges. They are delicious!Note:Oranges contain some oxalic acid and should be restricted for those with calcium-oxalate stones. Read Read: Mediterranean Diet: Oranges Can Prevent Heart Attacks

By: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S. | 27/11/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
Michael Skinner

Delicious Monsters

... is Monstera Delicisiosa or delicious monster. The monstrous part is not hard to figure out. The unripened fruit of the plant contains oxalic acid. This is reminiscent of the Alien monsters in a Sigourney Weaver movie-acid for blood. The ... Read Read: Delicious Monsters

By: Michael Skinner | 19/02/2009 | Food & Beverage

The Formation of Stones in the Kidneys

... fairly common disorder. The stones are formed from the chemicals usually found in the urine such as uric acid, phosphorous, calcium and oxalic acid. They may vary in consistency from grit, sand and gravel-like obstructions to the size ... Read Read: The Formation of Stones in the Kidneys

By: sulamita berrezi | 25/02/2008 | Health

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