Why do my kidneys throb when I drink alchohol?

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Women tend to be more health conscious than men hence they tend to avoid over indulging in alcohol. However, white wine and sweet cocktails are very popular. Irish cream and pina coladas are still popular among the ladies, but quite often they ask for "light" drinks that have fewer calories and ...

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You should definitely bring this to the attention of your doctor. Potassium, sodium, calcium, phosphorus and other minerals are critical for the proper function of your kidneys and their ability to keep the water balance of your blood, as well as their ability to remove toxins. If you have kidney ...

Answered: My husband has gotten kidney stones several times in the past year. Is

If you are an excessive eater of particular foods, you’re bound to meet some complications. There are many foods to avoid with kidney stones. Calcium is one of the main causes of kidney stone development, so lay off or reduce your milk, cheese or dairy product intake. If you already have kidney ...

Answered: Native Alchohol of China

Could you also say baijiu (??) or white alchohol is a national drink?

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After three drinks you lose control. After four drinks you lose count.
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