Dr.Cho's Chronic Renal Failure Natural Remedy
● Kidney: The kidney is a long-term organ that filters out waste products and metabolites in the body
● Chronic kidney failure: kidney damage or loss of kidney function for more than 3 months
● Causes: Hypertension, diabetes, chronic nephritis, glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc.
● Symptoms
1. Uremia: Lack of appetite, nausea, malnutrition, edema, difficulty breathing, fatigue, dizziness
2. Hematuria, proteinuria: anemia, hypoalbuminemia
3. Moisture, electrolyte control disorder: arrhythmia, edema
4. Metabolic and endocrine dysfunction: hypertension, anemia, osteoporosis
● Examination: measure the glomerular filtration rate (80 ~ 120ml / min)
- below 60: start kidney failure
- Less than 30: Serious damage
- 15 or less: Start dialysis or kidney transplant
● Causative disease treatment
- Diabetes, hypertension, inflammation Treatment: blood pressure, blood sugar improvement
● Improving lifestyle (core)
- Diet: Brown rice vegetarian diet
- Exercise: Walking more than an hour a day
- Stress relief: meditation, breathing, relaxation therapy
- Improvement of blood circulation: foot bath, half bath, 108 times, KoukSunDo
● Detoxification therapy (core) ☞ Detoxifying food C & R
- Kidney cleaning: Germanium, tannins, acetic acid
- Blood purification: exercise, hyperthermia
● Regenerative therapy (core)
- Nutritional Therapy: Amino acids, minerals and nutrients supply anemia, albumin improvement
- Mineral balance: Calcium ↔ phosphorus, sodium ↔ potassium
- Diet: vegetable natural diet based on whole grains
- Glomerular regeneration: improvement of proteinuria and hematuria
● Chronic renal failure diet
=> Meat, fish, eggs, milk, dairy products, processed foods excluding Japanese (core)
- Saline: moderate intake according to blood test result
- Protein: Restriction to strain on kidney, replace with amino acid
- adequate calorie intake
- Moisture: If swallowed, limit intake
- Potassium: When 6.0 or more, low potassium
- phosphorus: Increase in the amount of phosphoric acid in the blood when the protein is overdosed,