Recipe

It removes kidney stones, dissolves gravel, and relieves urinary tract infections. I’ll give you the recipe for a simple “ok”.

That’s another viral-style claim that’s not medically accurate.

No drink, herb, or “simple recipe” can reliably:

  • dissolve kidney stones instantly
  • “flush out gravel” on demand
  • or cure urinary tract infections on its own

Those conditions need proper evaluation and sometimes medical treatment.


What’s actually true

Kidney stones

Kidney stone

  • Small stones may pass naturally with plenty of fluids
  • Larger stones often require medication or procedures
  • Some dietary habits may help prevent recurrence, but nothing “dissolves” all stones instantly at home

Urinary tract infections

Urinary tract infection

  • Caused by bacteria
  • Often requires antibiotics prescribed by a doctor
  • Drinking water may help flush bacteria but does not cure infection alone

What actually helps (supportive care)

  • Drink enough water (helps urine flow)
  • Reduce salt intake (prevention of stones)
  • Avoid holding urine for long periods
  • Some people use cranberry products for prevention support, but evidence is limited

Red flags (see a doctor urgently)

  • Severe back or side pain
  • Blood in urine
  • Fever or chills
  • Burning urination lasting more than a day or two

Bottom line

Claims like “dissolves stones and cures UTI instantly” are misleading and unsafe to rely on. These conditions often need proper diagnosis and treatment.

If you want, I can share a safe, evidence-based home plan to reduce kidney stone risk and prevent UTIs naturally.

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