08/22/2018 / By Rhonda Johansson
The extract of the desert barberry (Berberis trifoliata) was studied and found to be an effective alternative treatment for the reduction of the formation of stones in the bladder or urinary tract. A recent study published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative medicines concluded that urolithiasis, which is a condition that affects one out of of every 1,000 adults globally, can be treated safely with a methanolic extract of the plant.
Desert barberry is a shrub that grows abundantly in the southwest deserts and grasslands. The evergreen can grow up to five feet and has three-lobed, strongly serrated leaves with a medium coarse texture. The plant belongs to the genus Berberis, a family which folk medicine healers use for their antibacterial, anti-tumor, and tonic properties.
We have seen that natural alternatives are often better in the treatment of various diseases. From the common to the more complicated, herbs and plants carry healing properties that – if used correctly – can alleviate even the most acute symptoms. Finding a desert barberry may be difficult for those not living near a desert (although supplements can be found in trusted holistic stores). That said, there are other natural alternatives you can use to treat kidney stones. Here are some of them:
Kidney stones normally occur in people who practice unhealthy eating habits. Men are more likely to have the condition rather than women. In the most severe cases, surgery may be required to remove the calculi.
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