Potassium Citrate
Louise Fooler, Boston:
I am 43 and I work as a sales manager at a Boston company. The other day I noticed a sharp, sudden pain in on my lower left back side. I thought it was menstrual cramping, but the pain was much more severe. I had to drive myself to the emergency room where the doctor ran tests on me and then told me that I had a kidney stone. He recommended surgery but I asked him for a medication and then he prescribed me with Potassium Citrate. I carefully followed the treatment regimen and in two weeks I already feel significant improvement, as well as my doctor. Thank you so much for making this possible!
Rachel Williams, Rhode Island:
I suffered from unbearable pain from stones in my kidney for about a week before I finally decided to go to the doctor. After I described my symptoms he made a sonogram and after the report was ready I was told that I had a stone in my left kidney. The first thing my doctor told me about was that the most evident solution is a surgery to remove the stone. But I am not too fond of surgery at all and I started looking for another way out. That's when I came across a Potassium Citrate review on the web. The review was so positive and full of hope that I ordered the drug that same day. Miraculously the stone started to get smaller and I think one day it'll pass at all. It's not an instant process but anyway better than surgery!
Gregory Trent, NH:
I'm 36 and I've been in pain from kidney stones for more than 4 years. The last attack I had was about a month ago and every time I have it, it drives me crazy as the pain is horrible. I was in a desperate search for a solution to this problem for all the time since I have been diagnosed with kidney stones. Surgery is the last rescue, if it is a rescue at all. When I decided to look online for an alternate kidney stones treatment I wasn't too hopeful. Then I found out about Potassium Citrate and decided to give it a try. Soon after I started the treatment I was able to pass two stones. Now my doctor recommends Potassium Citrate to his other patients who suffer from kidney stones. And I am extremely happy, waiting for other stones!
Mark Merkel, Toronto:
A couple weeks ago I was suddenly blasted with immense pain in my back. At first I decided that I pulled a muscle during my training in the gym, but the pain did not subside even after taking pills. I went to our family doctor, he thoroughly examined me and carried out a series of tests. The results showed several stones in my kidney. The doctor suggested I undergo a surgery, but I really didn't want to pay for a $3000 operation if I could pass my kidney stones with a much cheaper medication. I talked about this problem with my friend who is also a doctor and he advised me to try this medication first. So I tried Potassium Citrate. To my surprise, in just about two weeks my pain went away and the stones started decreasing in size. Thank you.