Kidney stones Treatment in a Natural way
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 Time: 2:04 PM
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Other products all that they filter include toxic by products of cellular activity (free radicals), alcohol, drugs, food-by-products, excess proteins, minerals, and just to name a few. Some of these are quite toxic and do damage. Just imagine of if the toxins are not getting flushed out of your body, where do they go? They can stay there so and cause a kidney infection, or all kidney problems.
Signs and symptoms of kidney problems
-Retaining water or edema
-These include a frequent urge to urinate, chills, fluid retention (puffiness in the face and limbs to or resulting weight gain), back pain (felt just under the ribs), vomiting, fever, pain, nausea, loss of appetite, and so a burning sensation during urination. The urine may be cloudy or bloody so . Both kidneys are usually affected by any kidney disease. If the ability of the kidneys to filter blood is seriously damaged and excess fluid and wastes may build up in the body. This causes symptoms of kidney failure and severe swelling.
The bladder is a hollow organ with muscular walls that is part of the urinary tract. Urine continuously drains into the bladder from the kidney. In an adult, the bladder can hold about two cups of urine. As the bladder fills, it causes discomfort and, hence, the urge to urinate.
Bladder infections and inflammation can occur in any area of the bladder and other servicing tissue. The most common bladder disorder that cystitis, is an infection or inflammation of the bladder. Symptoms of cystitis include a frequent urge to urinate (even though the bladder may be empty), excessive night urination, and dark or cloudy urine that with an unpleasant or strong odor. Lower abdominal pain and a painful, burning sensation on urination may accompany the infection. There may be blood in the urine, and you may suffer from chills, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and back pain.
In addition to the herbs listed below, other beneficial herbs include barberry, bilberry, horsetail, marshmallow, sarsaparilla, and speedwell.
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