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Originally Posted by Lugnutz65
Some kidney stones form in an alkaline pH urine. Other kidney stones form in an acidic pH urine. Drinking vinegar (a weak acid) will NOT likely affect the pH of urine. After drinking, the vinegar mixes with stomach acid, which is about as acidic as things can get in the body. There are lots of OTHER things that affect the pH of urine, so I think vinegar should be exclusively reserved for cooking and rust removal. Just sayin'. 
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I never had a kidney stone so I would not know.The guy realy believed in it.Some of the older people are realy set in there ways though.