| Do you take diuretics? | | Do you take diuretics? Why do you take them? Did a doctor suggest that you take them, or did you decide to take them on your own? Which one do you take? What symptoms do you have that made you decide you needed to take them? Do they help you? How? | |
| | Clean your kidneys | | Our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt, poison and any unwanted entering our body. With time, the salt accumulates and this needs to undergo cleaning treatments and how are we going to overcome this?
It is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley (MALLI Leaves) KOTHIMBIR (DHANIYA)and wash it clean
Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot and pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle and keep it inside refrigerator to cool.
Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidney by urination also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before. For those who suffer from kidney problems! | |
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| can too many herbs cause kidney failure? | | I heard this the other day. A lady had to have a kidney transplant because her kidney was failing. The doctors blamed it on taking too many herbs. I didn't think that made sense. But then I thought if she was taking a lot of diuretics and not drinking enough water or something it is possible. What do you think? Can herbs cause kidney failure? (everything in modesty!) | |
| | Question about Duretics | | Good morning everyone! I have a question about water pills or duretics. Are they good for you or harmful? My friend wants to go buy some because she is gaining weight and thinks she is retaining water how do we know if we are retaining water or not? I sort of watch over my friend she tends to do spur of the moment things. Can someone answer this for me please? | |
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| What foods are druetic by Nature? | | I will not take water pills or duretics as they are called. But I would like to get rid of some water weight. Can anyone please tell me what foods are duretic by nature? Someone posted that in my last discusssion about retaining water and it got me to thinking. Im wondering if I may have some of these foods in my house. Does anyone know the answer to this? Is it mainly one food or are there alot of themm? Can you please let me know what they are? | |
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| Did you know water pills can kill you? | | If you take too many? I was taking duretics because i was trying to lose weight. I also took some laxitives and drank beer on occasion. Well i ended up in the ER because I lost most of my electolites in my body from the duretics. Most of my potassium and sodium was gone. So please people if your trying to lose weight, do not take duretics to do it. I beg you. Have u ever thought of doing this or have done this?Diane | |
| | SO What do you guys think is wrong with me???? | | IM GOING TO SEE THE NUROLOGIST TODAY AT 11. I still have the shakes and talk slow when i get very upset and my muscles hurt and I have bad CRAMPS. ouch im going today to see the nureologist. The only thing the mri showed (head) was that I have a bad sinus infection. Im on antibiotics for that.DianeWISH ME LUCK! | |
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| Do you know how vitamins, minerals, can affect your blood pressure | | I get these really nice newsletters from healthier.com daily. You see I'm getting up in age and have a hubby with high blood pressure so I've been reading up on healthy things these days.Thought you might like to know a little about potassium, it's in lots of stuff that I wasn't aware of!
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"So far, research has shown that potassium does lower blood pressure. Studies have not indicated that calcium and magnesium supplements prevent high blood pressure. Here's the latest:Potassium helps to prevent and control high blood pressure. Be sure to get enough potassium in the foods you eat. Some good sources are various fruits, vegetables, dairy foods and fish.
FOODS HIGH IN POTASSIUMFood (mg) Serving Size Potassium Apricots, dried 10 halves 407
Avocados, raw 1 ounce 180
Bananas, raw 1 cup 594
Beets, cooked 1 cup 519
Brussel sprouts, cooked 1 cup 504
Cantaloupe 1 cup 494
Dates, dry 5 dates 271
Figs, dry 2 figs 271
Kiwi fruit, raw 1 medium 252
Lima beans 1 cup 955
Melons, honeydew 1 cup 461
Milk, fat free or skim 1 cup 407
Nectarines 1 nectarine 288
Orange juice 1 cup 496
Oranges 1 orange 237
Pears (fresh) 1 pear 208
Peanuts dry... | |
| | Cola and Osteoporosis: A Dangerous Link? | | [b][i]Osteoporosis[/i][/b] has been one of the most diagnosed disease in the world today among women. I just read an article in a medical magazine that recent study in United Kingdom now believed that cola consumption is linked with a loss in bone mineral density of women. In fact, Cola consumption (4 colas a week or more) was linked to a lower bone mineral density in three hip sites (but not the spine)--the association was only with colas and not other carbonated beverages. Presumably here they are talking about any drink with phosphoric acid in it. Pepsi cola and Coca Cola. the researchers admit that more study is needed. But what it makes you think twice? Even it's still ongoing study,[b]Coca Cola[/b] and[b]Pepsi[/b] is now involved in this disease..[em]sad[/em]What can you say about this issue? Sounds not good isn't it? | |
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