Just for posterity's sake, the following herb, Gold Coin Grass (Lysimachia Christinae, Jin Qian Cao), is what was used by me to pass my stone in 22 hours.
Gold coin is the common name. Lysimachia Christinae is the Latin Botanical name and Jin Qian Cao is the Chinese name.
Most of you are familiar with Flushing for reasons we don't need to mention for this discussion. Any of the 20 or so herbal shops in that concentrated hub of Flushing Main Street would sell you a big bag for less than ten bucks.
Boil about 4 fists in a big pot of water, drink copiously, pee copiously and give birth to your stone. (I saved my stone for a while, put it in a container and enjoyed examining it with a magnifying glass quite often. Quite beautiful in design, like a rare gem one might find in a semi-precious jewelry store.
I am told that this herb also works well on gallstones.
The Chinese language character is: 金钱草
Jin Qian Cao
(Gold Coin Grass, Herba Lysimachiae, 金钱草)
Just show it to the herbal store owner.
I post this because it could be very useful to someone like myself at the time, without medical insurance, in pain, and it is a very quick effective remedy with no harmful side-effects of some drugs.
I truly admit there certainly is a time and place for current state-of-the-art institutionalized western medical treatment but this is also a time-honored very helpful way to alleviate such a problem.
Gold coin is the common name. Lysimachia Christinae is the Latin Botanical name and Jin Qian Cao is the Chinese name.
Most of you are familiar with Flushing for reasons we don't need to mention for this discussion. Any of the 20 or so herbal shops in that concentrated hub of Flushing Main Street would sell you a big bag for less than ten bucks.
Boil about 4 fists in a big pot of water, drink copiously, pee copiously and give birth to your stone. (I saved my stone for a while, put it in a container and enjoyed examining it with a magnifying glass quite often. Quite beautiful in design, like a rare gem one might find in a semi-precious jewelry store.
I am told that this herb also works well on gallstones.
The Chinese language character is: 金钱草
Jin Qian Cao
(Gold Coin Grass, Herba Lysimachiae, 金钱草)
Just show it to the herbal store owner.
I post this because it could be very useful to someone like myself at the time, without medical insurance, in pain, and it is a very quick effective remedy with no harmful side-effects of some drugs.
I truly admit there certainly is a time and place for current state-of-the-art institutionalized western medical treatment but this is also a time-honored very helpful way to alleviate such a problem.