Re: Prostate Formula and Painful Urination
Prostate Stones: What is the treatment for this if I do indeed have them?
Normally they are taken out surgically, but since they are composed of calcified proteins the magnesium malate should help dissolve them.
Would it be the prostate formula that you usually recommend or something else?
There is some magnesium in there from the herbs, but taking additional magnesium would be a good idea. Magnesium not only helps with calcificaitons, but is also a smooth muscle relaxant, which can help with the passing of stones. Again I would go with magnesium malate.
Could taking the prostate formula be breaking up these stones and thus be causing my recent pain?
The nettle leaf in there does help break up stones, so this is a possibility.
Kidney Stones: Should I go back on the Uva Ursi for what might be kidney stones?
That would not be a bad idea, but remember to take a break for a few days if using the uva ursi for more than 4 days. Some kidney stones can also harbor bacteria that gets released as the stone dissolves, so this is another good reason to use the uva ursi as a means of dissolving stones.
How long would I have to take it to clear this up?
There are so many factors that it is impossible to say. But from what I have seen in the past it generally does not take long to dissolve stones. Generally a couple of weeks to a month.
I guess I could also follow your advice on kidney stones in this recent post -http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1537472 .... However, how do I determine which type of kidney stones I might have?
The recommendations cover the different forms of kidney stones.
Also, can kidney stones cause the painful ejaculation or not? I think maybe the "gravel" when urinating irritates the urinary tract and then it will hurt when I ejaculate next. What do you think?
Yes, if the urethra is inflammed from passing gravel this could make ejaculation more painful.