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Controlled High levels of  Creatinine and Urea in Kidney with 15 Days Treatment @Nadipathy  @Nadipathy™



The kidneys are a pair of organs located in the back of the abdomen. They play a vital role in urinary system and it maintains homeostatic functions in our body. Kidneys regulate the electrolytes, maintenance of acid-base balance and regulation of blood pressure (i.e. salt –water balance) . They serve the body as a natural filter of the food and remove wastes which are diverted in to the urinary bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium. The kidneys also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose & amino acids. The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitrol, rennin & erythropoietin.

what is chronic kidney failure: Our kidneys carry out the complex system of filtration in our bodies – excess waste and fluid material are removed from the blood and excreted from the body. Our kidneys get their blood and oxygen supply from the renal arteries, which are branches of the abdominal aorta (another artery). When it enters the kidneys, blood goes through smaller and smaller blood vessels – the smallest ones being the glomeruli (tiny capillary blood vessels which are arranged in tufts). As kidney failure advances, dangerous levels of waste and fluid can rapidly build up in the body. If chronic kidney failure ends in end –stage kidney disease, the patient will not survive without dialysis (artificial filtering) or a kidney transplant.

SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Ø Anemia

Ø Blood in urine

Ø Dark urine

Ø Decrease mental alertness

Ø Decreased urine out put

Ø Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Ø Insommia

Ø Itchy skin

Ø constipation

Ø Loss of appetite

Ø More frequent urination(especially at night)

Ø Pain on the side (or) mid to lower back

Ø Protein in urine

Ø Sudden change in weight

Ø Unexplained headaches and body pains

REASONS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Ø Heart failure (decrease blood supply to kidneys)

Ø Dehydration (lowering blood pressure)

Ø Infections (bacterial or viral)

Ø Chronic diabetes (completely insulin dependent)

Ø Smoking and drinking habits

Ø Eating spoiled foods

Ø Medications ( antibiotics and anti inflammatory drugs)HOW IS CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE DIAGNOSED?

BLOOD TEST: If levels of urea and creatinine are persistently high in blood. We conform that it is kidney disease.

URINE TEST: To find out whether there is either blood and /or protein in the urine.

G.F.R TEST: Glomerular filtration rate – it compares the levels of waste products in the patient’s blood his/her urine. G.F.R measures how many millilitres (ml) of waste the kidneys are able to filter per minute.

The kidneys of healthy individual can typically filter over 90ml /min. And who has the kidney problem (G.F.R) falls below 30ml/min.

WE DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM THROUGH:

NADI DIAGNOSE:

Based on the iris condition we determine which ones had kidney impairments.

TREATMENT METHOD:

By using Acupuncture, Acupressure, Marma therapy, Vedic therapy, Magnet therapy, Seed therapy, Massage therapy, Cupping therapy, Detoxifation therapy, Naturopathy, Beach sand therapy, and some other natural therapies to remove the waste materials & excess heat present inside the body. We treat the kidney function as normal with 0% side effects.

The duration of the treatment is 1 month.

An early stage of undergoing this Nadipathy™ treatment will help to prevent the patient’s kidney malfunctioning and dialysis.

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