Episodes

  • Fact or Fiction: Cranberry juice will prevent my kidney stones

    In this episode, Jill has another Fact or Fiction episode where she talks about cranberry juice and if it can prevent kidney stones. While cranberry juice can help with urinary tract infections (UTIs), it does not prevent kidney stones. Jill emphasizes the importance of fluid intake and urine output in…

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    Fact or Fiction: Cranberry juice will prevent my kidney stones
  • Fact or Fiction: All kidney stones cause pain

    In this episode, Jill discusses whether all kidney stones cause pain. She highlights the abundance of conflicting information on the internet and the challenges faced by kidney stone patients in finding reliable information. She debunks the myth that all kidney stone patients experience excruciating pain and emphasizes the importance of…

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    Fact or Fiction: All kidney stones cause pain
  • Fact or Fiction: Tap water caused your kidney stone

    In this episode, Jill discusses the myth that tap water causes kidney stones. Jill explains that tap water does not cause kidney stones and that it is more important to focus on proper fluid intake and a healthy diet. She also discusses the importance of eating like grownups, which means…

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    Fact or Fiction: Tap water caused your kidney stone
  • Fact or Fiction: Drinking olive oil will help pass a kidney stone

    In this episode, Jill debunks the myth that drinking olive oil can help pass a kidney stone. Drawing on Jill’s 25 years of experience working with kidney stone patients, she also discusses the Kidney Stone Diet and its effectiveness in reducing stone risk. Ultimately, olive oil is not a solution…

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    Fact or Fiction: Drinking olive oil will help pass a kidney stone
  • Fact or Fiction: Calcium caused your kidney stones

    In this episode, Jill addresses the first kidney stone myth, which is the belief that drinking milk should be stopped to prevent calcium oxalate stones. Jill explains that not getting enough calcium can actually increase the risk of kidney stones and bone loss. She emphasizes the need for a balanced…

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    Fact or Fiction: Calcium caused your kidney stones
  • Should you have your kidney stone analyzed?

    In this episode, Jill answers a listener’s question about why urologists analyze kidney stones and the importance of stone analysis. Jill emphasizes the role of diet in managing kidney stones and highlights the positive impact of dietary changes on overall health. Takeaways

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    Should you have your kidney stone analyzed?
  • Confused about kidney stones?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about finding direction when it comes to kidney stones and the Kidney Stone Diet. Lactose intolerant? Low blood pressure? Feel like there’s nothing you can eat? This is the episode for you.

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    Confused about kidney stones?
  • Help! I’m peeing all night long! I can’t sleep!

    This week, Jill answers a frequently asked question about sleeping well while drinking enough fluids.

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    Help! I’m peeing all night long! I can’t sleep!
  • Help! Doctor said to drink 100oz a day! There’s no way!?

    This week, Jill answers a frequently asked question about the difficulties of drinking 100oz of water in a day.

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    Help! Doctor said to drink 100oz a day! There’s no way!?
  • What foods can I eat on a low oxalate diet?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about the foods that can be eaten on a low oxalate diet.

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    What foods can I eat on a low oxalate diet?
  • How soon should you have calcium after oxalate?

    Jeff SarrisWelcome back to the Kidney Stone Diet Podcast the show about reducing your kidney stone risk and living your best life. I’m your host and fellow student, Jeff Sarris. Jill HarrisAnd I’m Jill Harris, your kidney stone prevention nurse. Jeff SarrisSo we actually saw each other this past weekend…

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    How soon should you have calcium after oxalate?
  • Kidney Stone Diet Safe Protein Bars

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about store bought protein bars and snack bars and how to ensure they’re safe for the Kidney Stone Diet.

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    Kidney Stone Diet Safe Protein Bars
  • Do salt caves increase my sodium level?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about sodium and if we need to worry about salt caves, swimming in the ocean, and other ways that we can be exposed to salt.

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    Do salt caves increase my sodium level?
  • Is oat milk high in oxalate?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about oat milk, almond milk, and getting calcium without dairy products.

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    Is oat milk high in oxalate?
  • Are poppy seeds high in oxalate?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about poppy seeds, oxalate, and how oxalate is calculated.

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    Are poppy seeds high in oxalate?
  • Can I count soup as fluid intake?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about soup and whether it counts toward our fluid intake.

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    Can I count soup as fluid intake?
  • Does calcium cancel out oxalates?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about consuming calcium with oxalate and if it can help reduce oxalate. She also answers a question about calcium timing.

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    Does calcium cancel out oxalates?
  • Can we eat brown rice with kidney stones?

    This week, Jill answers a listener question about the oxalate content of brown rice puffed cereal vs white rice puffed cereal.

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    Can we eat brown rice with kidney stones?

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“She gives very practical information, and it WORKS. I was totally overwhelmed at first. I got very poor diet information from my doctors. Jill made it easy for me to understand, and I took it one day at a time. I still watch her videos when I need a tune-up. Jill is the best, and she really cares about all of us. Take the course—it will help you!!!”

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