Sunday, November 17, 2013

How can you treat kidney failure?

The kidney is where the body derives it's power, energetically speaking. Many things cause kidney problemsbecause it is an elimination organ responsible for many functions in the body.
  Kidney failure in so many people is due to the nanobacteria that is NOT detectable by typical lab tests doctors use. You need to have him get a PCR lab test that is expensive and will show this bacteria. This bacteria enters the body from cooked food and when a person has low levels of stomach acid, the body cannot sanitize properly and the bacteria goes after the Kidney, pancreas, or arteries around the heart.
  There has to be a two step process to get rid of this bad guy and it can be done within a few weeks, but to ignore this possibility and rely on a bunch of drugs and surgery without trying this would seem foolish.
  The next thing is to look at his digestion and in particular, his stomach acid concentration. The pH of the stomach must be between 1.5 and 3.0 to properly sanitize and assist in the digestive process. Calcium, magnesium, and zinc can only be absorbed if this pH is in that range. The kidney plays a role in blood calcium levels and if inadequate calcium is being processed by the body, it can become toxic to the kidneys. If he has taken ANY antacids, this can contribute heavily to this problem because the antacids destroy the body's ability to digest food properly and create lots of toxins both the liver and kidneys have to deal with. The $50 billion dollars a year business for drug companies is just too much for them to stop promoting this insanity.
  If his liver is overburdened with toxins, it will throw them off to the kidneys and further exacerbate the problem. Eating high quantities of protein, especially red meat from cows fed GRAIN, heavy metal toxicity from typical dental work, especially amalgam fillings and root canals.
  Here's a good video to watch if you don't think amalgam fillings are bad for your body:
  Weak adrenal glands due to eating low salt diets, high carb, low fat, etc. will all contribute to the kidney problem.

  If it is possible, I would have him tested using QRA testing and determine the "root cause" of the problem. Additionally, I would take the herbs necessary to kill the nanobacteria and this may help considerably. Since it is a food base, there are no side effects. I would also NOT give him any calcium supplements and encourage him to take some greens to get the minerals into his body that I'm sure he is greatly lacking now.

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