• What are different kidney stone types?

  • It appears there are no clips specifically detailing the different types of kidney stones from the Huberman Lab data. However, in general, here are the common types of kidney stones:

    1. Calcium Stones: The most common type, often made of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate.
    2. Struvite Stones: These can form in response to an infection and are composed of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate.
    3. Uric Acid Stones: These form when urine is too acidic and are often associated with high protein diets.
    4. Cystine Stones: Rare stones that occur due to a genetic disorder affecting cystine metabolism.

    For specific insights into these types, please refer to relevant resources or consult a healthcare professional for more detailed information.

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