SEVEN BEST HERBS FOR NATURAL KIDNEY CLEANSING.

(1). Garlic: Garlic has a protective effect on your kidneys and other organs. Regular consumption has been found to lower the concentration of lead and cadmium in kidneys, heart, liver, spleen, and blood stream. Garlic also has diuretic properties that help you eliminate excess sodium from your body. And not only that, but allicin, the active ingredient in garlic, has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties. that means it can greatly assist your kidneys in cleansing and filtering blood of harmful invaders. 
(2). Turmeric: Fans of Asian cuisine are quiet familiar with turmeric, which is the herb that gives curry its distinctive flavour and colour. The active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin, which is known to reduce the effect of inflammatory molecules and enzymes that trigger chronic kidney disease. Curcumin actually holds back the growth and spread of all kinds of microbes, easing the strain on your kidneys. One of word of caution applies to people who already have kidney disease. Turmeric contains a fair amount of potassium, which normally works in partnership with sodium to regulate the body's fluid levels. Kidney disease makes it difficult for kidneys to keep potassium in balance, so sufferers are often asked to limit their intake of it. 
(3). Ginger: Long used in holistic medicine, ginger contains a compound called gingerol that is known to inhibit the spread of bacteria. This can be helpful to overworked kidneys and liver. Gingerol is also an effective means of support for healthy digestion and it reduces inflammation and pain all over the body. Chronic high blood sugar has a damaging effect on the kidneys, and some studies suggest that powdered ginger can help control it. For this reason, regular ginger consumption is thought to reduce the incidence of kidney complication in people with diabetes. In healthy people, ginger may prevent the development of diabetes at all. 
(4). Cranberry: Cranberries are an awesome fruit to add to most any diet, even a low-potassium kidney diet. They are recommended for people with bladder infections because cranberries contain a type of phyto-nutrient called A-type pro-anthocyanidin, which stops bacteria from sticking to the lining of your urinary tract and kidneys. People withe kidney disease have a higher incidence of urinary tract infections, and cranberries are a useful addition to their daily diet because they are also low in sodium, phosphorus, and of course, potassium. Eating cranberries regularly, whether or not you have kidney disease, can prevent urinary and bladder infections all together. Enjoy them whole, dried or juiced.
(5). Dandelion Root: Dandelions might drive you crazy when they take over your lawn, but these 'weeds' actually have a lot of benefits. Dandelion root is a diuretic that can help cleanse both your kidneys and your liver. It has been used to treat jaundice, acne, and anemia as well as kidney and liver disorders. Dandelion root is also great for preventing irritation in the urinary tract. To consume dandelion root, most people make a tea with the crushed roots. Simmer them gently in water for 15 minutes or so, then strain and drink. You can also eat dandelion leaves raw or cooked. Since dandelions grow virtually everywhere at a very fast rate, during the summer months you can get them completely free, right in your own backyard. 
(6). Parsley: Don't forget the garnish! It may seem pointless to finish a meal with a sprinkling of parsley, but that little bit of this herb actually helps to reduce the build-up of toxins in your kidneys. Parsley contains compounds called 'apiol' and 'myristicin', which are natural diuretics. You can also take parsley to help with urinary tract infections and kidney stones. However, parsley is not recommended for people with diabetes because it may lower blood sugar. In conjunction with doctor-prescribed medication, parsley could lower it too much. Parsley may also make existing kidney disease worse. It's best to talk to your doctor if you are considering starting a regular parsley regimen. 
(7). Celery Root: Celery Root has both potassium and sodium, so it gives kidneys what they need to do their work. It also contains a lot of water and increases urine output, allowing your body to flush out residual toxins. Eating celery root is thought to prevent bacterial infections of both kidneys and urinary tract. Some studies indicate that celery can shrink cysts on reproductive organs, too. Celery has a relatively low level of potassium with even a large stalk containing only 4% of basic RDI. However, speak to your doctor about adding celery to your daily diet if you have existing kidney disease. 
THESE seven herbs can do great things for your kidneys if you incorporate them into your daily diet before you develop kidney disease or diabetes. This is one of the easiest and the best preventative measures to maintain the health of these vital organs. These herbs work so well that once a person does develop kidney disease, they will need to avoid them because they boost the performance of medications in a significant and often unpredictable way. (How much you eat and varying levels of certaiun minerals in the plants makes the use of herbs less measurable than precise medication dosing). From soicy garlic and turmeric to bitter dandelion, tart cranberries, and bland celery, there is an herbal solution suited to the maintain their kidney health. 
-Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy, 15th June, 2020 (Monday)
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