Renali / Renali tablet is an Ayurvedic herbal product commonly marketed in India for supporting kidney health and helping with renal calculi (kidney stones) and urinary infections
📌 What Renali is used for
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It’s used in renal (kidney) and ureteric stones — intended to help break down and flush out small stones through diuretic and urolithic (stone-reducing) action.
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It may also support urinary tract health and help with burning/ discomfort during urination.
🧴 Common Ingredients
Typical herbal components include:
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Gokshuradi Guggulu
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Pashanabheda (Bergenia ligulata)
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Varuna (Crataeva nurvala)
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Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa)
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Shilajit (Purified Asphaltum)
These herbs are traditionally used in Ayurveda to support diuresis (increasing urine flow) and help with stone issues.
💊 How some people take it (example dosing from product info — but always consult a doctor before using)
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For kidney stones: 2 capsules three times a day for 15 days, then 1 capsule three times a day for the next 15 days.
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For mild urinary infection: typically 1 capsule three times daily for 7–10 days.
⚠️ Important: This is not a guaranteed or instant cure for large kidney stones. Ayurvedic products like Renali may support natural processes, but clinical evidence for dissolving large stones (>5–6 mm) reliably is limited. For bigger stones, medical treatment (e.g., lithotripsy, ureteroscopy) is often needed under doctor supervision.
🩺 What it doesn’t do
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It does not provide immediate pain relief for acute kidney stone pain.
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It is not a substitute for prescribed allopathic medicines such as painkillers, alpha-blockers (like tamsulosin), or shockwave/surgical treatments recommended by a urologist.
❗Safety & precautions
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Always talk to a healthcare provider before starting, especially if you are already on other medicines.
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Herbal medicines can interact with other drugs.
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If you have severe pain, fever, nausea/vomiting, blood in urine, or inability to urinate — seek urgent medical care
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