That kind of message is a classic health claim that’s exaggerated and misleading.
There’s no drink or “recipe” that can:
- magically repair kidneys overnight
- reliably dissolve kidney stones while you sleep
- or flush out all toxins (your kidneys already do that naturally)
Conditions like kidney stones or infections are real medical issues. For example:
- Kidney stones sometimes pass on their own, but larger ones need proper treatment.
- Urinary tract infection usually requires antibiotics—not home remedies alone.
- Prostate issues can vary widely and should be evaluated properly.
Some natural drinks (like water with lemon, barley water, etc.) can support hydration, which helps kidney function—but they are supportive, not cures.
Bottom line
Be careful with viral “just say OK” remedies—they’re designed to hook attention, not provide reliable health advice.
If you want, I can share safe, evidence-based ways to support kidney health or help with stone prevention.