☝️🤓 Um...You realize that water is one of the sources from where the 'stones' come from, right?
Kidney stones are largely occurring when a person does not go to the toilet frequently enough, giving the time to the minerals accumulated in the bladder to build up and stick together. By not going frequently enough, the liquid is also reabsorbed all the while more minerals are introduced into the bladder, so their concentration grows until it reaches a point that there's not enough unsaturated liquid for them to dissolve in. What you drink is secondary and can only speed up the process if it is heavy in minerals. But other than some health issues, only your toilet habits decide whether or not you do grow the stones.
So...go pee as soon as possible when you feel the urge, or go even without the urge if you haven't peed for a while. Drinking a lot to make you pee more will offer more liquid to dissolve the minerals in to clean the urinary tract, as well.