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kidney stones vitamin d
is it true that pop and orange juice with calcium in it w/o vitamin d in it gives you kidney stones?

Absolutely false.
The juice (orange or other) is metabolized inthe liver to CO2 and water, and calcium is absorbed in the small intestine, only in the amount that the body needs ,,,,,
Vitamin D if taken above the 3,000 daily units recomended, can give you, hypercalcemia (high calcium in the blood) with thirst, somnolence, and headache,,,
Renal (urinary) stones,are formed by other causes, mainly a family history, (failure to produce a mucus in the walls of the urinary system called urokynase that prevents the formation and precipitation of salts to form crystals, and thus stones), or following severe infections of the kidney etc....
Nope, that story you pose in your question is false,,,It does NOT produce urinary calculus, stones, or whatever thing You wish to call it......

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