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Paul R's avatar

I have chanca piedra wild in my garden, takes care of oxalates. U put it in my daily tea

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Faith's avatar

How does it "take care of oxalates"? Is it high in calcium? That will combine with oxalic acid and form very small and relatively harmless Ca oxalate crystals in your intestines, but that still doesn't help get rid of any pre-formed insoluble and vicious needle-like calcium oxalate crystals already present that slowly formed inside of the plant tissues for skewering the digestive tracts of their preditors!

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Paul R's avatar

It dissolves oxalate kidney stones and you pass it out without pain.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10095174/

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