Friday, May 29, 2015

Why does Healthy Kidney Publishing Want People to Avoid Dialysis

Robert’s “passion” with kidney disease started when he was 22 years old, and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) from undetermined causes. Over a period of time this lead to kidney failure, dialysis and currently living with a cadaver kidney transplant. He has dealt with every stage and miserable symptom of chronic kidney disease. A transplanted kidney an average last 7 years and doctors told him he would be lucky for that. This was unacceptable to Robert so he became a naturopath (official title for a holistic, alternative medicine doctor) and nutritionist and began his life mission of learning everything about improving kidney disease with natural remedies. For his own sake, and for the sake of the 200 million people worldwide suffering from kidney disease. He has implemented these findings into his personal life surpassing his expectations of having the transplant and living a good quality of life. He also has used these natural remedies for kidney disease clients in his consulting practice for 10 years and now he has written everything down into a 4 pdf guide ebook program, so anyone from around the world can begin helping themselves.

Something that will not surprise our followers is that the body also makes and uses carboxylic acid for similar reasons: to suppress the growth of a multitude of microorganisms from yeast to bacteria.

Humans secrete carboxylic acid through the skin in the form of p-cresol, which is a variation of the surgical phenol. Unfortunately, p-cresol has an unpleasant smell that is associated with underarm odor. Deodorants help with the odor, but also depress the skin’s natural protection by keeping p-cresol and other excretory from being excreted. Regular bathing is the better option, which removes all the excreted toxins and readies the body for whatever comes next.

If too much deodorant is used over time, the body is forced to get rid of the material through the kidneys, which (in the resulting form of p-cresol sulfate) is known to promote chronic kidney disease and make dialysis more likely.

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