First, how can you accurately diagnose yourself for developing kidney stones? Easy. Sit down and place one of your foot on your knee. There’s a small bone protruding out at the bottom of your ankles. Note the small semi- depressed area between that bone and your Achilles tendon toward the back of your foot. Use your thumb and with some pressure, push around that area. If you feel a strong reaction of some sort, that means you have stones. No reaction, no stones. The right foot corresponds to the right kidney. The left foot the left kidney. If you have even the slightest response, take HT-26. Within 2-3 days, the developing stones (size of grains of sand) will pass. If you have a strong reaction, it is recommended that HT-26 be taken for a longer period of time. When can one stop taking HT-26? When all pain or reactions from ‘pressing’ on the side of your foot/ankle is completely gone. This method for detecting kidney stones is very easy and accurate, so you can check every day to see your progress.
According to this, I’m stone free. I have my doubts about that, as much as I’d like to believe it.