Source: Cranberry Juice for Kidney Stones: Why It Works by Dr. Edward Group When Romie B’s husband Joey got kidney stones for the second time, she recognized the symptoms right away. "It hit him hard: severe pain, chills, vomiting, and of course, trouble urinating," says Romie, who lives in Akron, Ohio. "The doctor said to drink … Continue reading Cranberry Juice for Kidney Stones: Why It Works
Using Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) for Kidney Cancer
Dear Dr. Sircus, My name is Annmarie and I’d like to thank you for your research and for making it available to us. My children were able to enjoy another summer with their Grandfather, 74, who had been diagnosed with 4th stage kidney cancer last November, and we give glory to the Lord for helping … Continue reading Using Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) for Kidney Cancer
What Causes Frequent Urination in Women & How to Manage It
Source: What Causes Frequent Urination in Women & How to Manage It by Wendee Nicole I was in an important meeting at work and suddenly felt an overwhelming urge to go to the bathroom — despite using it an hour ago. I rushed out of the room and frantically searched for the closest bathroom. The full and … Continue reading What Causes Frequent Urination in Women & How to Manage It
Top 8 Home Remedies for UTI Relief & What You Need to Avoid
Source: Top 8 Home Remedies for UTI Relief & What You Need to Avoid by Dr. Edward Group If you get a burning sensation when you're urinating, it could signal a urinary tract infection (UTI). "Feeling the burn" is a good thing when you're lifting weights or on a long run, but not when you have … Continue reading Top 8 Home Remedies for UTI Relief & What You Need to Avoid
Wait, My Urine Color Means WHAT? 7 Colors Explained
Source: Wait, My Urine Color Means WHAT? 7 Colors Explained by Dr. Edward Group "Peeing in a cup" is often one of the first tests your healthcare provider gives you, and it has long been a helpful diagnostic tool.[1] Sometimes just looking in the toilet can tell you a lot! People use the Bristol poop scale to diagnose issues … Continue reading Wait, My Urine Color Means WHAT? 7 Colors Explained
Antacid drugs linked to increased risk for heart attack, dementia and renal failure
Many people who suffer from acid reflux and heartburn take antacid drugs to treat their condition. However, using these proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for a long time can cause serious and life-threatening side effects — just like any other drug.One of the deadly side effects of continuously taking antacid drugs is that it speeds up blood vessel … Continue reading Antacid drugs linked to increased risk for heart attack, dementia and renal failure
Easily avoid kidney disease by improving your diet
Your kidneys serve an important role in filtering out the excess waste products from your body, balancing your electrolyte levels, and aiding in the production of hormones. Without your kidneys, harmful toxins could easily accumulate inside your body. This is why it is very important to maintain good kidney health. There are simple ways to … Continue reading Easily avoid kidney disease by improving your diet
A homeopathic guide to healthier kidneys
Don’t take your kidneys for granted because they serve an important role in filtering out excess waste from your body, balancing your electrolytes and creating hormones. Surely such vital organs deserve the proper care to keep them healthy and it doesn’t even have to be difficult. Maintaining kidney health is possible with help of various homeopathic remedies. … Continue reading A homeopathic guide to healthier kidneys
Acai found to prevent renovascular hypertension-related abnormalities
Researchers have found a novel benefit from the acai fruit (Euterpe oleracea), as its seeds have been found to prevent and treat renal hypertension and its symptoms. In their study, published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, the team identified that this benefit may come from the fruit’s antihypertensive and antioxidant properties. For the study, researchers looked at the ability … Continue reading Acai found to prevent renovascular hypertension-related abnormalities
Invasive weed from Africa found to be an excellent protective agent for the kidneys, according to new study
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a commonly used chemical for dry-cleaning. Unfortunately, exposure to this substance can lead to damaged kidneys. A study, conducted by researchers from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Quaid-i-Azam University, and Ethiopian Public Health Institute, has shown that Sida cordata can be used to treat CCl4-induced kidney damage. The kidneys are a pair of organs responsible for removing … Continue reading Invasive weed from Africa found to be an excellent protective agent for the kidneys, according to new study
