End Stage Kidney Disease

Posted by Darrell (Buffalo, Ny/usa) on 12/18/2011

Hi Ted, I currently am in the hospital on dialysis as a result of kidney failure due to a large prostate which blocked the bladder and backed up into the kidneys finally shutting both down; creatinine levels were 25 - highest the doctors had ever seen. Dialysis brings them down to 3 but they climb a point a day; blood pressure is normal and sugar is normal; the other measure of kidney problems are also high; is there any remedy for this; I have figured out the vibrational frequency of the kidneys and of the kidney meridian and that solves the itching problem that accompanies this condition but I have not been able to reverse the increase in creatinine levels. Any suggestions I would greatly appreciate; I am a healthcare practitioner.

Thanks, Darrell

Replied by Diamond
Salisbury, Usa
12/22/2011

I found that using cats claw for enlarged prostate was good, my husband has the same issues, of course he doesn't say too much. But I did a research for cats claw and found cancer patients and aid pt's are using this remedy therefore I am using cats claw because I have many illnesses one is a deteriorating disease the other is necrosis of the left hip which means I am decaying from limb to limb but the cats claw seems to keep infections out, I can feel the difference per se before. I need to leave sweets alone but seems impossible. Good luck. I hope the new year brings you better health. god bless.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
01/12/2012
392 posts

Actually the common cause of prostate enlargement is due to progesterone deficiency in men, yes men do need progesterone now and then especially if you are more than 40 years old, and it will work overnight in some cases and apply just a little anywhere, say 1/8 teaspoon once every 3 days should be sufficient, but today the physicians simply remove them, which hides the potentially damaging effects of progesterone deficiency which could spread to the other organs, such as kidney condition. So I would apply that first, take some aloe oil, or aloe extract tablet only 50-100 mg is more than enough and don't take more of that, maybe just for a week. The extract you need far less than what the supplement industry gives you. There is assam tea that has been a proven cure in Thailand to help lower the creatinine levels and improve on the kidney function, it's a tea -- one teaspoon of it in hot water prepared as a tea and taken at least twice a day. It takes about one month to see improvement. Ginger root extract, or ginger root pills are taken twice a day with meals is fine, say 500 to 1000 mg, The most common deficiency in amino acids that has to do with kidneys is the threonine, 1000 mg x 2, and perhaps some BCAA at only a fraction of that, say 500 mg would be fine. Assuming the blood sugar is normal, my standards are always below 90 mg/dL, and most mammals are in fact somewhere below that too.

The most important thing is avoid artificial sweeteners and fructose as it is damaging to the kidneys by causing metabolic acidosis, where the urine pH is below 6.0 but I have seen in kidney or end stage renal failure it is actually below 5.5 pH. Getting the pH back to normal at near neutral at 7.0, or at least above 6.5 will get it back to normal as the acidic urine is one of the cause for kidney damage, the other ones that you know already is excess protein that is not essential amino acid, high blood sugar, high blood pressure (usually due to heavy metals like cadmium). Avoiding meats and consuming fish would be better. I suspected vitamin K2 plays a role here in hardening of arteries going to the kidneys, and eating butter (preferably raw butter) such as a small slice of butter once a day would help.

Ted


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