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Hi , I have kidney stones and I am taking berberis and Hydrangea Arborescens but now I was thinking of adding shilajit also in my routine supplement will it be ok to take shilajit too while taking these med. Already thanking you in advance for the answers...
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try few lifestyle changes including drinking atleast 3-4 L of water everyday you wont even need to take berberis. then ! Also in diet avoid eating veggies together like lady finger+tomato or capsicum +tomato or cucumber+spinach…. take care!
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Yes, in general you can take it just keep 15 min qap between them. But why do you want to add shilajeet to your supplement routine? Is it prescribed? What is the quantity? Also matters
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You can take Shilajit with Berberis vulgaris and Hydrangea arborescens, but it’s not really necessary for kidney stones and in some cases, it may not help. It’s more stamina and you can use alternative for that too
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Well, Shilajit is not strictly contraindicated with homeopathic medicines like Berberis or Hydrangea, but adding it in kidney stone cases should be done cautiously. Shilajit may increase mineral load and, in some cases, can potentially worsen stone formation if not properly purified or if taken in excess. Before adding shilajit, it’s better to: confirm the type of stone (calcium oxalate, uric acid, etc.) Next step: Avoid starting shilajit on your own. Get medical advice first, especially if stones are recurrent or symptomatic. Caution: Low-quality or impure shilajit can contain heavy metals, which may harm kidneys. For further queries you can connect online with me and you will be more satisfied then..Stay healthy and safe 👍🏻😊
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Yes, in general you can take it just keep 15 min gap between them. But why do you want to add shilajeet to your supplement routine? Is it prescribed? What is the quantity? Also matters
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yes, you can take shilajit.
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In classical homeopathy, the introduction of a strong, crude substance like Shilajit—which has its own physiological "signature"—can sometimes interfere with or "antidote" the subtle action of the homeopathic dilutions. From a holistic perspective, it is generally preferred to let the primary remedies work without the interference of potent resins during an acute or active stone-passing phase.
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Don't treat such type of kidney stone cases like this. Consult some doctor specially homoeopath to get treated permanently in a holistic way. You can consult me online Seven eight seven four seven two three seven one one
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Yes it's safe. U can take shilajit along with Homoeopathic medicines but maintain a gap of atleast 10-15 min
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Ok
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Yes you can
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It is ok to take that ,but maintain gap between taking these medicines
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No problem .. just give 5 minutes gap
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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U will have to consult don't take self medications...in homoeopathy there are also good other effective medicines for kidney stone among berberis.as pr location of stone medicine is become accurate to remove kidney stone
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Yes you can but not for long period take for one month then give a pause for it
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Yes , I will help you.kindly share more details about your symptoms for proper treatment and guidance
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Don't Self medicate. Consult me online through practo.
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