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Comment · Fri, July 18, 2025 · ND Owner

Is Oxystorm in Infinigreens A Source of Oxalates?

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infrareddit-1 · 9 points

I’ve been instructed by my doctor to avoid dietary oxalates to prevent kidney stones.

Can anyone tell me if Oxystorm is a source of oxalates?

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

Yes, there are oxalates in InfiniGreens, due to all the leafy greens in it. However, as /u/MuscaMurum said, you can mitigate it by taking calcium with it. We already reformulated InfiniGreens to account for that. It now contains calcium citrate, which will dissociate into calcium and citric acid in the GI tract with the greens. Then the calcium will bind to the oxalates, forming insoluble complexes, and be excreted out. The citric acid will then get absorbed and go to work preventing any calcium crystallization that might happen in the body.

A non-classical view on calcium oxalate precipitation and the role of citrate

Inhibition of calcium oxalate monohydrate growth by citrate and the effect of the background electrolyte

Dependence of oxalate absorption on the daily calcium intake

Intestinal Oxalate Absorption, Enteric Hyperoxaluria, and Risk of Urinary Stone Formation in Patients with Crohn’s Disease

So the inclusion of calcium citrate should mitigate the issue for the majority of people. Then we are also developing a stack for people super prone to kidney stones that they can take as well. This will be one that could be taken along side InfiniGreens, or any other meal that might have oxalates.

I also had a very interesting conversation with a neuropathic doctor recently about this. She said that calcium and oxalates are not the real cause of kidney stones. Those are just the triggers that happen later. Her opinion was that it was a lack of phosphate in the diet that was causing it. Her reasoning for this was that kidney stone patients consistently show low phosphate levels, and it was that low phosphate that was causing the calcium to precipitate out of solution, resulting in the calcium then being able to bind to oxalate and form crystals. That sounded strange to me, as that flies in the face of the traditional thought of how kidney stones form, so I did a bunch more research. What I found is that kidney stone patients do have lower phosphate levels, but that's more due to abnormal renal tubular function with depressed phosphate transport, rather than the patients just not getting enough phosphate in their diets. In fact, adding in phosphate might make the kidney stone situation worse, as it can harden the crystals that form. It's really citrate that is needed to break down the crystal formation itself. So we are focusing on that side of things with our kidney health stack.

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