Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The New Kidney Diet - Can It Reverse Kidney Disease?

If you have kidney problems, you already have heard of the kidney diet - reducing the intake of sodium and potassium and at the same time reducing protein intake to a minimum. This type of diet is nothing new. The new diet was discovered recently, by a former kidney disease nurse, and has already shown great potential - anyone can apply it easily and quickly, and it is extremely effective in reversing the disease, regardless of the stage, without the need to be put on dialysis or have a new kidney transplanted. Read on to learn more!

Of course, the basics still hold true - you should ingest less potassium and sodium, and keep protein intake low. However, the new diet does something else, aside from that - it actually reverses the disease. How can that happen? Well, the kidneys have a very specific type of cellular wall, which your body can quickly repair. However, the problem is that your body is not aware of the fact, that there is damage to be repaired - that's what the diet takes care of first. Then, we must supply your body with the amino-acids, proteins and vitamins, so that it has the proper chemicals in order to reverse the disease. All of this sounds complex, but it is actually combined very simply into the kidney diet, which anyone can immediately apply at home, in order to eliminate the disease.

Is the new kidney diet a 100% sure way to eliminate kidney disease? No, but it is currently the closest thing to a magic pill that physically exist - when it comes to eliminating kidney disease, that is. That's why anyone who is suffering from kidney disease, regardless of the stage, should immediately apply it, before even thinking about more complex methods of dealing with the disease - dialysis, or kidney transplants. People with chronic kidney disease, can especially benefit from the kidney diet, as the results can be seen very quickly!

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Article Submitted On: October 06, 2010

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