by Dr Fredric Coe | Jul 21, 2017 | For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists
My book chapter makes the prime point that low urine pH causes uric acid to crystallize in urine and produce kidney stones. But it does not detail what lowers urine pH to such an extreme. In part, bowel diseases lower urine pH. That is another subject altogether,...
by Dr Fredric Coe and Jill Harris, LPN | Jun 5, 2017 | CASES
Severe hyperoxaluria – always worrisome, never something to dismiss or even wait a long time thinking about. The Vegetable Seller’ by Flemish painter Joachim Beuckelaer (c.1534-1574) seems a perfect image for this exercise in vegetable excess. He was never...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 28, 2017 | Book
A Good Place to Start The videos review the chapter and emphasize the main points. I would start with them. Salt Ponds The featured image shows salt harvesting from evaporation ponds. The sea is salty and like our blood holds its salts in solution. But if you channel...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 27, 2017 | Book
The video is a big enhancement of this article, I recommend it. The Structure of Kidneys Stones form inside the kidneys and the urine collecting system. How they form matters to patients because surgeons can see formation sites during stone removal by...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 9, 2017 | Book, For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists
In my very long and complicated article I detailed primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) like a good scientist should. With all my heart I tried to make it plain enough for people in general to get a sense of how things work, but looking back on it, I doubt many will....