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  • Hi, it really depends on which kind of issues we are talking about. For example, I suffer from calcium-oxalate stones, and I need a supplementary intake of potassium citrate (that lowers my urine pH). One friend of mine suffers from phosphate stones, thus he needs more magnesium.
  • Yep, there is a study (published in the Annals of Internal Medicine by doctors at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health in Boston) about this correlation between eating a high- protein diet and an acceleration in kidney problems. IMHO, it's often related to body building workouts as well (I…
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