Tea and coffee consumption and pathophysiology related to kidney stone formation: a systematic review.
Yazeed BarghouthyMariela CorralesSteeve DoiziBhaskar K SomaniOlivier TraxerPublished in: World journal of urology (2020)
Caffeine has a hypercalciuric effect, balanced partially by a diuretic effect which appears after consumption of large quantities of caffeine. The current available literature supports in general, a potentially protective role for tea against stone formation, mainly for green tea. Additional standardization in this field of research, through specification of tea and coffee types studied, and their respective compositions, is needed for further clarification of the relation between coffee, tea and urinary stones.