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Can you put lemon in your Water? I have a kidney stone and I read on the internet that if I put lemon in my water it helps break it up but I'm not sure if it's good for me. I've had this kidney stone for a week now and can't get it to move. Had a CT scan and it's small enough to pass but nothing is helping. I have drank so much water that I feel like I'm going to float!! :thumbup1:

All I want to do is get it to move and if lemon is a way to do it I want to try it but I don't want to upset my stomach either. Arrrgggghhhhh......

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I was allowed to sqeeze lemon juice into Water and Decaf tea since day 1 of surgery. Are you planning on just using the juice or taking in pulp too?

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I would say it is fine but whether or not you are going to have an upset tummy-well, that is a toss up. Some of the most bland things can upset mine, but then I can already add hot sauce to things and be fine. If you think it will help, I would try it.

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a few days out of surgery i was told to put lemon in hot Water to break up mucus from sinus drainage in my stomach that can cause nausea. so i would say its probably ok, but whether or not it will upset your stomach, thats kinda a individual thing for everyone. i hate lemon, so i never tried it lol good luck!

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