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Hosted on MSNWhy Drinking Green Juice Might Be Hurting Your KidneysOverdoing it with green juices might sound like a health trend, but it could actually backfire on your kidneys due to their ...
While we have all grown up learning that nuts and leafy veggies are good for us we might have missed the risks of consuming ...
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Does the Low-Oxalate Diet Help Prevent Kidney Stones?A low-oxalate diet may be recommended for various medical conditions, including kidney stones. It involves cutting out foods high in oxalates and eating calcium-rich foods. A food list can make ...
Our first clue that oxalate was important came from an observation that hypovirulent fungal strains (those that can't attack the tree as well) produced far less oxalate than virulent (normal) strains ...
Approximately 10% of US adults have had kidney stones. Within a five-year period, 50% of them reoccur. When urine becomes ...
Calcium oxalate is the most common stone composition including in obese subjects. Numerous factors are involved in the generation of such stones including the amount of oxalate excreted in urine. This ...
Since nutrient ingestion has been shown to augment urinary calcium excretion in normal subjects, we compared the effect of ingestion of glucose or sucrose on urinary calcium excretion in normal ...
The autocatalytic interaction between hematite and Fe(II)-oxalate has long been of interest for its environmental and industrial relevance. In this study we take advantage of iron isotopic labelling ...
The vast majority of CICD reactions, however, are caused by one of seven basic irritant groups: calcium oxalate, protoanemonin, isothiocyanates, diterpene esters, bromelain, and alkaloids.
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