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Antacids TUMs , UTI, stroke, impaired kidney function

THE FOUR COMMON ANTACIDS AND THE HEALTH RISKS THEY POSE      Many people experience the fiery chest pain of heartburn or the chronic bitter taste in the mouth or burning sensation in the throat when waking up in the morning.  For them, these conditions are a daily trial and they often turn to antacids toContinue reading “Antacids TUMs , UTI, stroke, impaired kidney function”

Have You Been Diagnosed with Kidney Cancer?

To learn more about the study below, or other studies, please call us at 1-866-444-1132. Have You Been Diagnosed with Kidney Cancer? Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, are enrolling patients with kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma) into a gene therapy study– a new type of precision medicine that genetically reprogramsContinue reading “Have You Been Diagnosed with Kidney Cancer?”

Colon and rectal cancer incidence is rising among Gen X and millennials

Earlier this year, researcher Rebecca Siegel of the American Cancer Society published a startling report showing that colon and rectal cancer incidence is rising among Gen X and millennials while falling in older generations. On Tuesday, after delving further into the data, she and her co-authors identified “a true and perplexing escalation in disease occurrence.” In aContinue reading “Colon and rectal cancer incidence is rising among Gen X and millennials”

Sugar , transfat and poor lifestyle – causes of American death in last 35 years

Smoking , alcohol, meds/drugs and poor lifestyle (absence of exercise, clean water, air and whole foods) contributed to poor health in the southern part of the United States. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/mortality-rates-united-states/cardiovascular/#2014

High blood pressure and your kidneys

What is high blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls as the heart pumps out blood, and high blood pressure, also called hypertension, is an increase in the amount of force that blood places on blood vessels as it moves through the body. Factors that can increase thisContinue reading “High blood pressure and your kidneys”

Cooked your greens rich in oxalates to prevent kidney stones

By Jill Harris and Fred Coe You are not as restricted as you think you are or as you have been told. A more dramatic list is the 180 high oxalate foods distilled out of the big list. Here are culprits! Not on this list? Probably not very high in oxalate so far as weContinue reading “Cooked your greens rich in oxalates to prevent kidney stones”

Protein in Urine Linked to Increased Risk of Memory Problems and Dementia

Summary: According to a new study, protein in urine is associated with a slightly increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. Source: AAN. People who have protein in their urine, which is a sign of kidney problems, may also be more likely to later develop problems with thinking and memory skills or even dementia, accordingContinue reading “Protein in Urine Linked to Increased Risk of Memory Problems and Dementia”

Running, Cathepsin B from muscles, memory and cancer

Recent study suggests that running is good for the memory because scientist measured the presence of Cathepsin B. Cathepsin B is produced in muscle tissue during metabolism. It is capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier and is associated with neurogenesis, specifically in the mouse dentate gyrus. And more… During chronic kidney disease (CKD) there isContinue reading “Running, Cathepsin B from muscles, memory and cancer”

Kidney disease and Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis patients are likelier than the average person to develop chronic kidney disease, and more severe inflammation in the first year of rheumatoid arthritis, corticosteroid use, high blood pressure and obesity are among the risk factors, new Mayo Clinic research shows. Physicians should test rheumatoid arthritis patients periodically for signs of kidney problems, andContinue reading “Kidney disease and Rheumatoid arthritis”

Some cancers die or regresses

By Momna Hejmadi, University Of Bath, The Conversation It is hard to believe that some cancers miraculously disappear, but it does happen. Over 1,000 case studies document cancer sufferers who experienced spontaneous regression of their tumour. So why does this happen and is it possible to exploit it to benefit cancer patients? The earliest documentedContinue reading “Some cancers die or regresses”

Potassium for weight loss

Potassium is an essential macromineral in human nutrition with a wide range of biochemical and physiological roles. It is important in the transmission of nerve impulses, the contraction of cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle, the production of energy, the synthesis of nucleic acids, the maintenance of intracellular tonicity, and the maintenance of normal blood pressure.Continue reading “Potassium for weight loss”

Dr Mercola on eating right for the benefit of healthy gut

One of the reasons your gut has so much influence over your health has to do with the 100 trillion bacteria — about three pounds worth — that line your intestinal tract. This is an extremely complex living system that aggressively protects your body from outside offenders. In fact, 80 percent of your immune systemContinue reading “Dr Mercola on eating right for the benefit of healthy gut”

Listen to music to lower your blood pressure

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/peer-gynt-suite-no.1-op.46/id4568695?i=4568707 Signs and symptoms your heart and kidney are not working well include redness in eyes, tiredness, headache, cannot sleep or go to deep sleep, leg pain, balance affected and many more signs that our body parts are affected. In the bayarea, many are working more than two jobs with the high cost of living.Continue reading “Listen to music to lower your blood pressure”

Peel and pulp of citrus fruits inhibit cancer and good for kidney and heart health

MCP is a derivative of pectin; a soluble dietary fibre found in the peel and pulp of citrus fruits [20], and has inhibitory effects on the progression of several animal models of cancer [24], [30]. MCP is rich in β-galactoside residues and binds to the carbohydrate recognition domain of galectin-3 [22], [23] thereby impairing theContinue reading “Peel and pulp of citrus fruits inhibit cancer and good for kidney and heart health”