Drink lots of water and other fluids, aiming for at least three liters a day. Stay away, unless prescribed for calcium supplements and vitamin D supplements. Avoid foods with high levels of oxalate Example spinach, beets, sweet potatoes, nuts, instant coffee, tea and chocolate head this list.
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