I’m staring at a bottle of apple cider vinegar and wondering if I shouldn’t just do it….

I’m just terrified I’m going to make my bad situation even worse….

@Siren_six Okay, so straight vinegar is a bad idea. However, if you are fighting kidney stones, there IS something I'd like to recommend trying, but don't do this if you have a sodium intake restriction or limitation in your current diet. When you eat your next meal, prepare a cup of dill pickle juice. It contains vinegar as well as other fluids that help combat and break down kidney stones as well as UTI's. But you only need a cup a meal along with regular water so you don't dry your body out.

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@PaganMother Thank you. I don’t have any dietary restrictions (but I probably will be doing what I can to eliminate high oxalate foods from my diet because they make the stones so there’s that). I will look into this 👍

@Siren_six Sure thing, I had to deal with kidney stones without medical care options available a good while back and found the remedy on article a while back. Gave it a shot and I kinda sip on dill juice about once every few months to keep the kidneys clear.

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