How To Reverse Chronic Kidney Disease And The Potent Health Optimization Measures For Reversing Chronic Kidney Disease

How To Reverse Chronic Kidney Disease And The Potent Health Optimization Measures For Reversing Chronic Kidney Disease

by Dr. Harrison Sachs
How To Reverse Chronic Kidney Disease And The Potent Health Optimization Measures For Reversing Chronic Kidney Disease

How To Reverse Chronic Kidney Disease And The Potent Health Optimization Measures For Reversing Chronic Kidney Disease

by Dr. Harrison Sachs

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This essay sheds light on how to reverse chronic kidney disease, demystifies the most potent health optimization measures to follow for reversing chronic kidney disease, reveals the various causes of chronic kidney disease, and delineates the dangers and health effects of contracting chronic kidney disease. Much to the relief of health conscious people, it is viably possible to reverse chronic kidney disease. Following the health optimization measures that are conducive to reversing chronic kidney disease can help to facilitate the reversal of chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease transpires when the kidneys become ravaged which results in the impairment of kidney functions. The "destruction of the kidneys" in the vessel is far more detrimental than most people presume it is. Most people grossly underestimate the eminent importance of maintaining optimal kidney functions in the vessel. Succumbing to chronic kidney disease can render someone all the more vulnerable to succumbing to severe multi-organ health issues. The role of kidneys is multifarious since the kidneys fulfill a multitude of vital functions in the vessel. The role of kidneys in the vessel extends far beyond the ambit of the kidneys helping "to maintain the balance of minerals and electrolytes in your body, such as calcium, sodium, and potassium". The kidneys also "play an essential role in the helping to facilitate the production of red blood cells". Furthermore, the kidneys also play a pivotal role in "maintaining the delicate acid-base (pH) balance in the blood". Moreover, the kidney also play a crucial role in "excreting water-soluble wastes from" the vessel and discharging toxin substances from the vessel. Additionally, the kidneys also play a critical role in regulating the "blood pressure level" in the vessel. The totality of kidney functions are not limited to the aforementioned kidney functions. The kidneys are for instance also able to produce "the biologically active form of vitamin D3, 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol", in the vessel and are also able to discharge excess fluids from the vessel. Contracting chronic kidney disease severely undermines kidney functions to the extent to which the kidneys cannot function optimally and are on a trajectory to shut down in less than twenty years if the chronic kidney disease is not reversed. A person's life expectancy is further winnowed down as he enters into the deeper stages of chronic kidney disease. Having chronic kidney disease can also render someone all the more prone to succumbing to kidney failure. Succumbing to kidney failure also renders a person at a significantly higher probability of being deprived of his life since the vessel cannot conduct its waste elimination functions without having functional kidneys. The kidneys are vital organs that need to be functional for far more reasons than just carrying out waste elimination functions in the vessel. The vessel cannot function optimally if it lacks optimal kidney functions. A blood test can be conducted in order to ascertain the specific chronic kidney disease stage that a person is in. "Creatinine, urea, and other waste products in the blood" can be measured via a blood test in order "to see how well the kidneys work" in the vessel. The outcome of the glomerular filtration rate test will determine a person's glomerular filtration rate. Succinctly stated, "your glomerular filtration rate is the rate at which your blood is filtered each minute" by your kidneys. "Your glomerular filtration rate" is able to quantify the efficacy of how efficacious your kidneys are at discharging "toxins, waste, and extra fluid from your blood" in the vessel. It is ideal to have a high glomerular filtration rate of 120. On the other hand, having a low glomerular filtration rate can be calamitous. Having a glomerular filtration rate of 100-120 denotes that a person has healthy kidney functions. Having a glomerular filtration rate of 91-99 denotes that a person has subpar kidney functions. Having a glomerular filtration rate of 90 or higher can denote that a person is in stage 1 of chronic kidney disease if a person also has mild kidney damage. In stage 1 of chronic kidney disease, the efficacy of a person's kidney functions is 90% or greater. In stage 1 of chronic kidney disease, a person has subpar kidney functions. Having "protein in the urine" can denote that a person has chronic kidney disease. Furthermore, having high levels of creatinine in the blood can also be an indication that a person has chronic kidney disease. Moreover, having high levels of urea in the blood can also signify that a person has chronic kidney disease. It can be perilous to have impaired kidney functions, especially since having impaired kidney functions can lead to there being high levels of "creatinine, urea, and other waste products in the blood".

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ISBN-13: 9798855668667
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/17/2023
Pages: 44
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.09(d)
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