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Julie Ryan

Diet Soda and Kidney Pain

Jana from Westlake Village, CA, asked:

Hi Julie,

I’m experiencing a sudden onset of lower right back pain radiating to front groin area. I had the same feeling almost 2 years ago to the date and was diagnosed with possible kidney stones however 2 MRI’s and an ultrasound showed nothing!

At the onset of the pain, I was listening to the Hay House interview with you and Dr. Northrup. Believe that was divine intervention!

Sending love and light and look forward to hearing from you.

Hi Jana,

Sorry to hear you’re in pain.

In order to get some information for you, I energetically connected to you in Westlake Village. By the way, I knew right where to go. I used to live there and my son was born at Westlake Hospital so your city is very special to my family and me.

Once I got you on my radar, I could see (in my mind’s eye) what looked like a buildup of minerals in the bottom of both of your kidneys. It resembled limestone and had a chalky consistency. Unlike regular kidney stones that are jagged little crystals normally comprised of calcium, these deposits were a solid mass.

Next, I watched a healing occur on your body where an energetic laser was used to easily pulverize the layer of minerals into white powder which was then suctioned out of your kidneys.

Additional information I received during your healing involved suggesting you avoid diet sodas and carbonated beverages. Since I wasn’t familiar with that recommendation, I decided to investigate it a bit.

Sure enough, research cited on the National Kidney Foundation website stated, “Kidney function declined over two decades in women who drank several diet sodas a day, according to researchers from the prestigious Nurses’ Health Study. In fact, compared with women who did not drink diet soda, soda-drinking women had a 30% greater reduction in kidney function in 20 years.”

Hope this information helps and hope you’re feeling better very soon.