Vitamins & Nutritional Supplements for Kidney Stones
IP-6 (inositol hexaphosphate, also called phytic acid) reduces urinary calcium levels and may reduce the risk of forming a kidney stone. In one trial, 120 mg per day of IP-6 for 15 days significantly reduced the formation of calcium oxalate crystals in the urine of people with a history of kidney stone formation.
In the past, doctors have sometimes recommended that people with a history of kidney stones restrict calcium intake because a higher calcium intake increases the amount of calcium in urine. However, calcium (from supplements or food) binds to oxalate in the gut before either can be absorbed, thus interfering with the absorption of oxalate. When oxalate is not absorbed, it cannot be excreted in urine. The resulting decrease in urinary oxalate actually reduces the risk of stone formation, and the reduction in urinary oxalate appears to outweigh the increase in urinary calcium. In clinical studies, people who consumed more calcium in the diet were reported to have a lower risk of forming kidney stones than people who consume less calcium. ...
Dr Balch's Vitamin Formula for Kidney Stones

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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Vitamin B6 - 50
- mg
- 2500%
Calcium - 300
- mg
- 30%
Magnesium - 150
- mg
- 38%
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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Potassium - 100
- mg
- 3%
- * Daily Value (DV) not established





