Abstain from male chickens, cows, goats, dogs, pig's feet, donkeys, turtles, ginseng, antler velvet, turtle gum, gum, longan, lychee, bamboo shoots, onions, mushrooms (including mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, portobello mushrooms, mushrooms and other mushrooms, mushrooms and other food will be hair), betel nut, and all the fish, freshwater, seawater products in the animals, especially shrimp, crabs, and other seafood can never be dipped.
2, do not eat oxalate-rich food
About 60% of the stones belong to calcium oxalate stones. Therefore, limited intake of oxalate-rich foods, including beans, beets, celery, chocolate, grapes, peppers, parsley, spinach, strawberries, and collard greens. Also avoid alcohol, caffeine, tea, chocolate, dried figs, lamb, drupes, green peppers, black tea, and poppy seeds.
3, drink milk before going to bed
Drinking a glass of milk before going to bed can help you sleep, but after sleep, the amount of urine decreases, the urine of all kinds of tangible substances increase, and drink milk 2 to 3 hours after the peak of calcium excretion through the kidneys, calcium through the kidneys in a short period of time suddenly increased, easy to form stones, so kidney stone patients should not drink milk containing high calcium before going to bed.
4, avoid eating all tonic, hair, hot gas Chinese medicine
After the disease is cured, but also abstain from the above products for three months, in order to consolidate. This is the face treatment, pay attention to the whole body yin and yang, but also shine the point, do not eat food that is not conducive to the recovery of the prostate. You can eat meat are lean meat, pork heart, pork waist, pork lungs, pork tongue, pork belly, duck, chicken or hen's chicken, eggs, quail, pigeon, snake meat, cat meat, milk and so on.
5, high oxalate content of food and eat less soy products
High oxalate-containing foods are tomatoes, spinach, strawberries, beets, chocolate, etc., too high oxalate intake is also one of the main causes of kidney stones. Soy foods are high in both oxalates and phosphates, which can fuse with calcium in the kidneys to form stones.