HEALTH ALERT: Popular Summer Drink Raises Risk Of Kidney Stones
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If you’ve suffered from kidney stones this summer it may be because you had too much iced tea.
The popular summertime beverage has high concentrations of oxalate — a key chemical in the formation of kidney stones. Though hot tea also has oxalates, it’s not as easily consumed in large quantities like its cold counterpart.
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