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They didnt put you on any medication, did they? Cause that narrows the range of things that could be used for support due to potential interactions ....My latest blood work at my doctors shows that my kidneys are a bit off.
Any suggestions to supplements to help them a bit?
Oh, no. It’s not that off, luckily. But it’s “offer”and “offer” by each blood draw, so I’d better do something before I would need any medicationThey didnt put you on any medication, did they? Cause that narrows the range of things that could be used for support due to potential interactions ....
@Hufsamor ..... these are all really good questions, and would make fine-tuning your choices a lot easier ....I would also see if your uric acid and oxalate levels are not high, as those can be damaging to the kidneys.
What did he say exactly why your kidney's are a bit off? High creatitine? Any indication as to why your kidneys are worse?
Im not sure if I’ve missed a first post from you?@Hufsaor ....
You might want to look at cordyceps for the creatine levels, as I mentioned in my first post to you re ptential helpers ...
You might want to refresh the page.Im not sure if I’ve missed a first post from you?
I can’t see you mentioning cordyceps anywhere?![]()
No, I actually went back and added a whole shite-load of info for you .... the cordyceps is mentioned as the last entry under HERBS ....When you mentioned I could look at the short version, I thought you where thinking of the ideas from junk crap?
There it is!!!You might want to refresh the page.
No, I actually went back and added a whole shite-load of info for you .... the cordyceps is mentioned as the last entry under HERBS ....
Oh sweetie, you're welcome !!!Thank you, thank you, thank you
Fascinating article, thank you for posting it !!!!Perhaps this article is helpful.
What is PRAL & How Does It Affect Kidneys?
There are different types of Cordyceps and a general recommendation about it being beneficial to the kidneys is not warranted IMO. Cordyceps Sinensis, Cordyceps CS-4 and Cordyceps Militaris all have different constituent levels.They didnt put you on any medication, did they? Cause that narrows the range of things that could be used for support due to potential interactions ....
If they didn't, here are a few things that could help ....
HERBS
VITAMINS ....
- Turmeric and ginger .... they're cousins, so they work well together. Turmeric reduces urea, prevents inflammation in the kidneys, and helps expel waste. Curcumin stimulates the production of proteolytic enzymes, the enzymes that break down proteins, which helps metabolize uremic toxins (indoxyl sulfate and p-cresyl sulfate) which can contribute to the progression of kidney disease.
- Dandelion tea (I'm sure it works in capsule form as well) has been a folk remedy for kidneys here in the US forever and probably over your way, as well
- Nettles, another herb that's been used as a kidney cleanser and support forever ... diuretic and cleansing ...
- Burdock root, red clover, and marshmallow root are more long-used folk remedies for kidney support, and for general tonics for the entire system ... these are also diuretics (they make you pee. A lot.)
- Milk thistle (Silymarin marianum) is a well-known herbal therapeutic commonly used for liver support. It supports detoxification through enhancing liver as well as kidney and, as an added bonus, pancreatic function.
- Cordyceps lowers creatinine levels in people with chronic kidney disease, which is probably not your problem, but it also has the effect of protecting the kidneys from toxic drugs, complications of diabetes, and transplant rejection. It may also lower blood sugar.
- B2 and B6, along with magnesium are excellent kidney cleansers, and general supporters....
- All the B-vits are critical to kidney function, because they're water-soluble and often washed out of the body before they can be fully utilized ...
- Also Vit C ....like magnesium, it's one of the Most Valued Players, practically for every organ system in your body ....
- Vit A ... this is a fat soluble vitamin, so it stays in your body longer than the B's .... dont overload on it, it can be damaging in excessively large amounts, especially to the liver and kidneys. A little goes a long way ....
- And plenty of water, which is tedious, but soooooooooo essential to everything from your brain to your colon ....
I tested out pretty much everything on the list with varying degrees of success. I'm not a fan of cordyceps because it's soy based and grown on catepillars or in the lab. Ugh either way. But in spite of your stated reservations, there have been ENDLESS and numerous research papers written on its benefits, especially in the presence of kidney issues.After the cancer and chemo and experimental drugs that were used in treatment, I made it a point to find ways to reduce or at least manage the damage all of that, along with the cancer itself, did to liver, kidneys, pancreas, hell .... everything in my body ... that's why the list I left you is so long.