Thursday, May 5, 2011

Kidney Beans for Kidney Problems


Kidney beans, also known as French beans or common beans, are regarded as a very effective remedy for kidney problems, including kidney stones. It was Dr. Ramm of Germany,
who first discovered the value of kidney beans as a medicine for kidney and bladder troubles.

He employed it for over 25 years with beneficial results. The method prescribed by him toprepare the medicine is to remove the beans inside the pods, then slice the pods and put about 60 mg. in four litres of hot water, boiling slowly for four hours. This liquid should be strained through fine muslin and then allowed to cool for about eight hours. Thereafter, the fluid should be poured through another piece of muslin without stirring.
 

According to Dr. Ramm, a glassful of this decoction should be given to the patient every twohours through the day for one day, and thereafter it may be taken several times a week. Dr.Ramm also says that this decoction will not work if it is more than 24 hours old. The pods canbe kept for longer periods but once they are boiled, the therapeutic factor disappears after one day. The basil, known as tulsi in the vernacular, has a strengthening effect on the kidneys.

In case of kidney stones, basil juice and honey should betaken for six months. It has been found that the stones can be expelled from the urinary tract with this treatment. The celery is also a valuable food for those who are prone to stone formation in the kidneys or the gall bladder. Its regular use prevents future stone formation

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