DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.science-research.139462Keywords:
Kidney stone disease urolithiasis herbal tea biologically active compounds flavonoids saponins alkaloids antioxidant diuretic antispasmodic.Abstract
This article analyzes the biologically active compounds present in herbal teas used for the treatment of kidney stone diseases and their efficacy in urolithiasis. Studies have shown that flavonoids, saponins, alkaloids, and phenolic compounds promote diuresis, protect renal tissues from oxidative stress, and inhibit the formation of urinary crystals. Additionally, the diuretic, antispasmodic, and antibacterial properties of these herbal teas play a significant role in reducing disease symptoms and improving patients’ quality of life. The article also highlights the potential use of herbal teas in combination with pharmacological agents and their preventive role in urolithiasis. The findings indicate that herbal teas are a natural, safe, and effective means for the treatment and prevention of kidney stone disease.References
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