Non-dairy calcium seen to lower kidney stone risk
date:Apr 07, 2013
ate it can bind and take out of the body before the oxalate is absorbed into the bloodstream and ends up in the kidneys and bile duct.

Many patients don't understand this relationship and cut back on calcium anyway, which actually increases their risk, according to Dr. Mathew Sorensen, a urologist at the University of Washington in Seattle.

I see patients every week, and most have cut back on their calcium intake, Sorensen told Reuters Health in an email. It is one of the most important myths
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