Vietnamese 11th grader removes kidney
stones with grapefruit seed medicinal tea
Duong
Quoc Trung from Tra Vinh Province (R) is seen collecting grapefruit seeds to
make his medicinal tea which can remove kidney stones.
A high school student in
southern Vietnam has successfully created a medicinal tea from grapefruit
seeds and honey which can remove kidney stones.
Duong Quoc
Trung, an 11th grader
from Nguyen Thien Thanh High School in Tra Vinh Province, was awarded the top
prize in a science contest held by the province for this creation.
The idea
came when Trung saw his uncle suffering pain caused by kidney stones.
“My Uncle
Bay had 3mm kidney stones,” Trung said. “He took many medicines but the
situation didn’t get better. The illness tortured him so I wanted to do
something to help him.”
After
getting more information about the illness from his mother, Nguyen Thi
Nghiep, a general medicine doctor of the Tra Vinh General Hospital, he
decided to do something about it.
Trung took
two hours every day for one year to research his remedy, from June 2014 to
June 2015.
Starting by
reading documents about the illness, Trung found that grapefruit contains
d-limonene, a compound which not only prevents kidney stones from forming,
but also dissolves them.
He then told
his uncle to eat the fruit for three months, however it did not work.
Trung then
surfed the Internet and later found that grapefruit seeds contain pectin
which dissolves kidney stones, and is also a diuretic.
He decided
to blend the seeds into a powder and use them as a medicinal tea.
Finally, the
remedy worked, the uncle’s situation got better with less pain, although he
did get high blood pressure because he lost dietary elements due to the
increased urination.
Because
necessity is the mother of invention, Trung continued to work and soon found
that honey could supply the lost dietary elements.
So every day
Trung asked his uncle to drink two small packs of his mix of grapefruit seed
powder and honey.
“After 15
days, my uncle took an ultrasound at the hospital and there was no longer any
stone in his kidneys,” Trung recalled. “I was happy to the point of tears.”
According to
Trung, the hardest part was working on the ratio between the powder and honey
because the remedy only worked at the correct ratio.
Nguyen Van
Nga, Trung’s uncle, said that he first doubted Trung when he said his remedy
would cure his illness because he went to many hospitals and felt hopeless
while Trung was just a high school student.
“But I
decided to try it because it’s a natural fruit, not a chemical,” Ngan added.
“After 10 days, I had no back pain and urination was not as painful as
before, so I began to believe that I was recovering when I saw the
ultrasound,” Nga said.
One year, 20 patients
After the
story of Trung’s remedy spread, many people have asked him for it.
Trung
welcomes all, with his only requirement being that patients show hospital
papers confirming their stones and take an ultrasound two or three weeks
after beginning treatment using his remedy.
“The
hospital told me to take a laparoscopy, but I asked Trung for his tea when I
heard about it because it’s made of natural ingredients, so if it can’t cure
my illness, it’s not harmful anyway,” Pha Dat Buu, a patient with a 6mm stone
in his right kidney, said.
“After 20
days, symptoms like painful urination were gone and there was no stone when I
checked it with the ultrasound,” he added. “I feel so grateful to Trung.”
In response,
Trung said his biggest happiness is seeing the smile of patients once they
take the ultrasound and discover no stones in their body.
Over the
past year, more than 20 patients with stones in their kidneys, ureter,
urinary bladder, and gallbladder have used Trung’s remedy for their illness,
with 15 of them having their stones completely dissolve and five others
having the stones decrease in size.
Dang Van
Ngoi, vice principal of Nguyen Thien Thanh High School, said Trung’s work is
being sent to a science contest at national level.
According to
Ngoi, Trung’s remedy is not only helpful for patients but also has economic
benefits since grapefruit seeds are easy to buy at a low price.
“Using this
kind of medicinal tea to cure the illness is much less expensive than medical
therapy as well as surgery to remove the stones,” he said.
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Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 2, 2016
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