Forgive me if I've told this story before (I'm getting a bit 'geezerly' these days .. ;)
In '95 I joined a ceremonial walk for a week w/ a group that included 5 Algonquin elders/'pipe carriers' .. ie 'medicine men'. One morning a jug of watery milky looking stuff w/ some vaguely roundish things floating in it (what one of them called 'beaver ball juice') was passed around the fire amongst the elders, one of whom, Joe Soto, had sort of taken me under his wing. So I asked Joe if I could have some and it was passed to me. After which he looked at me in the eye and told me to 'remember this in 3 days'.
So exactly 3 days later I had just boarded my bus back to StL from Little Rock and I had to pee. It was reddish and burned a bit so I stopped, grabbed some t-paper for a filter and caught some very fine reddish sandy grit.

I've never ever seen anything referred to as 'beaver ball juice' when trying to find out exactly what that stuff was. Highly reliably effective whatever it was.

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In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

Beaver castors? It's a gland from a beaver, used to make vanilla flavoring.

"It's going to be Biblical" - A watchman on the wall of the times upon us - "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response Pink Totter to her Publication

Interesting. I bet that could be it ... thx!

"It's going to be Biblical" - A watchman on the wall of the times upon us - "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

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"It's going to be Biblical" - A watchman on the wall of the times upon us - "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

2/

Apparently flushing out the kidneys of potential 'stone' material has been my guess .. something I've never had any issues with however.

In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

Cool! Wonder how they made it.

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