Kidney Stone Diet

In this episode, Jill has another Fact or Fiction episode where she talks about cranberry juice and if it can prevent kidney stones.

While cranberry juice can help with urinary tract infections (UTIs), it does not prevent kidney stones. Jill emphasizes the importance of fluid intake and urine output in kidney stone prevention, recommending two and a half to three liters of urine output per day. She explains that staying hydrated helps flush out crystals and waste from the kidneys, reducing the risk of stone formation.

Takeaways
  • Cranberry juice does not prevent kidney stones, but it can help with urinary tract infections.
  • Fluid intake should be based on urine output, aiming for two and a half to three liters per day.
  • Staying hydrated helps flush out crystals and waste from the kidneys, reducing the risk of stone formation.
  • The Kidney Stone Diet website offers resources like the Kidney Stone Prevention Course and meal plans.

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Jill Harris is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who specializes in kidney stone prevention. Her goal is to teach you what you need to know and, more importantly, how to put that knowledge to work so you can stop forming stones. For good.

What is Kidney Stone Diet?

A show about reducing your kidney stone risk and living your best life.

Each week we talk to Jill Harris, the Kidney Stone Prevention Expert, to learn everything we need to know about kidney stone prevention.

Find free and premium resources to reduce your kidney stone risk at KidneyStoneDiet.com