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Natural Remedies to Prevent Kidney Disease

| Modified on Sep 20, 2025
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Asparagus Extract
Posted by Rob (Kentucky) on 09/20/2025
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Asparagus Is A Wonder Food For Healing The Kidneys.

From the Book: Miracle Medicine Foods, p. 88. 1977 – Rex Adams

Asparagus contains a large amount of a therapeutically active substance called “asparagin”, which is reportedly of great benefit in cases of kidney dysfunction. It has been said that the juice of this vegetable helps the breaking up of oxalic acid crystals in the kidneys and throughout the muscular system, and is good for rheumatism and neuritis (neuropathy).

Reported Cases:

One woman reports that asparagus therapy cured her kidney disease, which started in 1949. She had over 30 operations for kidney stones and was receiving government disability payments for "a terminal kidney condition—inoperable." She attributes the cure of this kidney trouble entirely to the asparagus therapy. (Note the Dates)

A 68-year-old businessman had suffered from bladder trouble for sixteen years. After years of medical treatments, including cobalt radiation, without improvement, he went on asparagus. Within three months hospital examinations revealed that his bladder tumor had disappeared and that his kidneys were normal. Today he seems as healthy as before the disease started.

A biochemist who studied these cases says: I was not surprised at (these results), as a book, The Elements of Materia Medica, edited in 1854 by a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, states that asparagus was used as a popular remedy for kidney stones. He even refers to experiments made in 1739 on the power of asparagus to dissolve urinary stones… Asparagus contains a good supply of proteins called 'histones' which are believed to be active in controlling cell growth.. (and) acts as a general body tonic.

This biochemist recommends cooked asparagus, blended or pureed, four tablespoons twice daily, morning and evening (diluted with water, if desired, and used as a cold or hot drink). Used this way, he says, it is a harmless substance.



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