Walnut for gallbladder and kidney stones

Medicines don’t have to be expensive or cause new diseases that require new drugs to treat, thus perpetuating the vicious cycle.  If you think I am too harsh on modern drugs, please tell me why, but only after you have read and understood what I have written in my recent books.  You may consider me naïve, and I may be blunt, but I am no pathological liar.  Please read my books.  If you are an intelligent and/or a compassionate human being, you’ll most likely agree with me.  And buy my book(s) too if you think the world needs more kindness and less politics, especially in science and health.  Help me try to break the vicious cycle of modern drugs and to disrupt the misapplication of the wrong sciences on natural medicines.  I need a lot of help because I am up against the second most powerful political force in the U.S.A. next to the NRA!  Except guns kill fast and synthetic drugs slowly!

Here is something simple to take care of a painful problem.  Like drugs, it may not work for everyone.  But at least it wouldn’t cause a toxic side effect that might end up as a new disease either.  Furthermore, there are no incentives here for anyone to make money out of you and me!

It’s walnut for urinary stones and gallstones!   The recipes are described in my “Chinese Herbal Remedies” aka “Chinese Healing Foods and Herbs” that has been translated into German “Chinesische Heilkrἃuter (Diederichs Gelbe Reihe, publisher).”  These are also described in my newest book “My Life & Rollercoaster Career” on p. 204.

 

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Walnut.  Reports on its use to treat urinary stones (kidney, bladder, etc.) have occasionally appeared over the past forty years.  I first reported this use in my Chinese Healing Foods and Herbs (pp. 167-168).  Now I have come across another use in a recent issue of a popular health journal [Jiankang Zhinang, 38(2): 45(1996)].  This time it was used for gallbladder stone.  After simply eating 4 to 10 walnuts daily without interruption for 6 months, the patient had no more symptoms (abdominal pain and distention, nausea and vomiting, chills, fever, etc.).  Also, physical examination revealed that the stone was no longer present.  Before this self-treatment, the patient had been treated by conventional methods for a whole year without much relief.  For people who have urinary or gallstones, it certainly won’t hurt to give walnut a try.

There is another recipe on p. 252 of “My Life & Rollercoaster Career” which also describes the use of Job’s tears for the same problem.  There, for urinary stone, it only would take days instead of months for gallbladder stone.

There are over 100 recipes described in my newsletter in the above book.  I have already marked them for publication in a new book, probably 160 to 180 pages.  These are Chinese herbal remedies reported in Chinese journals throughout China.  They are not from a figment of my imagination or plagiarized from someone else’s work.  This plagiarism is described in my book on pages 220-222 and 263-264.  Sadly, the publisher for the plagiarized work is well-known.