Recipe

It removes kidney stones, dissolves gravel, and relieves urinary tract infections. I’ll give you the recipe for a simple “ok”.

A post saying “It removes kidney stones, dissolves gravel, and cures urinary tract infections—just reply ‘OK’ for the recipe” is typically clickbait and is not supported by good medical evidence.

What the evidence says

  • Kidney stones may sometimes pass on their own if they are small, but there is no simple homemade drink that reliably “dissolves” most stones. Treatment depends on the stone type and size.
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are usually caused by bacteria. Many UTIs require proper medical evaluation and, in some cases, antibiotics. Delaying treatment can allow the infection to spread to the kidneys.
  • Drinking plenty of water can help support urinary health, but it is not a guaranteed cure for stones or infections.

Seek medical care if you have:

  • Severe pain in the side, back, or groin
  • Fever or chills
  • Blood in the urine
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Symptoms of a UTI that are worsening or not improving

Bottom line

There is no proven “simple recipe” that reliably removes kidney stones, dissolves all urinary “gravel,” and cures UTIs. If you share the actual recipe, I can explain whether any of the ingredients have evidence behind them and whether there are any risks.

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