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AUGUST 2011

Keep your kidneys safe
When kidneys are not working at optimum, wates build up in blood
instead of being removed by the kidneys. That is why a special diet
is important to follow. Some foods may need to be changed in diet
for a kidney patient.

Kidney failure in Ayurvedic
perspective
Teh Mullu kuruma tribals from Kerala uses the root decoction
of indigofera tinctoria and Ipomoea marginata to dissolves
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Know your salts and save your
kidneys
As incidences of chronic kidney disease (CKD), chronic
renal failure, chronic renal insufficiency or end stage
renal disease (ESRD) continues to challenge nephrologists
the world over, the world Health organization (WHO) as
part of its report on 'Global Burden of disease project'
mentions that diseases of kidney and urinary tract
contribute to approximately 850,000 deaths every year.
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kidney failure in Ayurvedic
prospective
Chronic renal failure is a progressive disorder as such
modern medicine does not offer any treatment. The
solutions provided by modern medicine are just mechanical
in the form of either lifetimes hemodialysis or kidney
transplant. Bothe the ways are costly and troublesome. The
best way is to prevent them through Ayurveda
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Drive Away Your Doubts
Get
answers to your health related queries straight from our
renowned Vaidya
GG Gangadharan, Joint Director at FRLHT, Bangalore.
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