Is Beer or Coffee Good For Kidney Stones? Drinks for Kidney Stone Prevention
Dr. Robert Chan Dr. Robert Chan
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 Published On Jul 27, 2020

Drinks For Kidney Stone Prevention by urologist kidney specialist - Here, I explain the Truth behind kidney stone prevention with coffee or beer. Watch this video if you want to learn about what to drink if you have had kidney stones before (specifically calcium oxalate kidney stones) and want to prevent them. In this video, I’m going to show you what drinks to avoid and what drinks to drink more of. Watch this video and subscribe to my channel for more health treatment videos

In this video, I’m going to show you what drinks to avoid and what drinks to drink more of.

We’ll talk about some of your favorite drinks you might be wondering about like beer, wine, coffee, and tea. We’ll discuss the amount of oxalates found in each drink. Remember, you want to stay beneath 100 mg of oxalates per day in your total diet.

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Coffee 0:38
Soy Milk 2:16
Almond Milk 2:41
Lemonade 3:11
Orange Juice 4:08
Wine 4:42
Beer 5:23
Tea 5:55
Milk 7:19
Hot Chocolate 8:01
Coke 8:29
The best thing to drink 9:32

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