Turmeric has a considerable range of oxalate, which can form calcium oxalate kidney stones (the most common type of kidney stone). Nevertheless, some curcumin products (turmeric extracts) have little to no oxalate. So, we recommend not using turmeric extract (curcumin products) if you are at risk of developing kidney stones. This blog post will look at the facts to help you decide if Turmeric is a safe and healthy option for you.
Morning friends,this post is linked to my previous post & is specifically directed to one of my friend who placed a query regarding the side-effects of cranberry.
Cranberry is usually a relatively well-tolerated herbal-medicine.As previously mentioned cra
you have an very interesting looking article that a person is not able to read because you are whisked away to somewhere else where you do not want to go. how disappointing