What you’re describing sounds like a traditional herbal remedy claim—often promoted online as something that can “dissolve kidney stones” or “treat UTIs.”
A few important facts to keep it grounded:
- Kidney stones do not reliably “dissolve” with home remedies (except certain very specific medical treatments depending on stone type).
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria and usually require antibiotics if confirmed.
- Some herbal drinks may:
- increase urine flow (mild diuretic effect)
- temporarily reduce discomfort
- support hydration
But they do not replace medical treatment for stones or infections.
So if someone is claiming a simple recipe can reliably:
- remove kidney stones
- dissolve “gravel”
- cure UTIs
that’s an overstatement and potentially unsafe if it delays proper care.
If you want, you can share the recipe you mentioned (“I’ll give you the recipe…”), and I can:
- break down what each ingredient actually does
- tell you whether there’s any scientific support
- flag any safety risks (especially for kidneys or blood pressure)
Also, if you or someone has symptoms like burning urine, fever, back pain, or blood in urine, it’s worth getting checked rather than relying only on home mixtures.
