Friday, December 27, 2013
Herbs Lower Diabetes Kidney Disease with High Creatine
Diabetic important reason that causes chronic kidney disease . High creatine joint presentation of diabetic kidney disease . And how to reduce the high creatine of diabetic kidney disease ? And you can reduce the patient's overall diabetes high creatine herbs ?
Creatine rise in diabetic kidney disease
Alonbeb total glomerular and overall , can a subject of argument that purifies the blood in the body. Usually, the total can Anbab that draws on material from the blood of appetite once the new and also removes toxins and waste from the body and blood . For kidney disease patients with diabetes , in glomerular damage and Anbab , the total can not be comprehensive purifies the blood , lead compound creatine and poison in the body and the blood and the patient shows kidney disease diabetes high creatine .
Is it possible to lower the patient kidney disease diabetes high creatine herbs ?
You can send e-mail list to know about herbs that can reduce the height of Creatine :kidneyarab@hotmail.com
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And also , can accelerate intestinal cycle and can help to displace Almtah creatine best .
Dongchongxiacao
Grass -designate in China . Could raise the total cell renewal and repair , etc. . If you can Dongchongxiacao
Macro works best , can displace and toxins and waste more of the body and blood . Such as : creatine in the blood.
And also , here the many herbs that can reduce high creatine and prevention of disease , diabetes and so on.
But , if you want to use herbs to reduce high creatine or treated diabetic kidney disease , you should consult Dr . Of course , you can talk with Dr. online or leave message to consult Canutorna on the Internet and can tell you that Canutorna in his time .
For kidney disease patients , one of the best to use some of the herbs , because not when herbs side effects and complications to the patient and the body. For the total patients , from best to avoid more pressure .
I hope for kidney disease patients with diabetes , this news is useful .
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Food Therapy for Diabetes and Kidney Disease
If you have diabetic nephropathy, or diabetes kidney disease, diet is an essential part of treatment. goals of diet therapy are to maintain good nutritional status, slow progression of kidney disease, and treat complications such as high blood potassium or phosphorus.
Foods for Diabetes and Kidney Disease
Whole grains. Choose whole-grain pasta, brown rice, or quinoa for your other meals.
Yogurt. top fat-free, plain Greek-style yogurt with a handful of berries or ½ cup of fresh or frozen fruit chunks.
Fruit with the skin on.Pears, apples, raspberries, and blackberries top the list of high-fiber fruits you can add to your diabetes diet.
Vegetables. Nguyen recommends artichokes, green peas, corn, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts as good choices for high-fiber vegetables. Keep in mind that peas and corn, although nutritious, are higher in carbohydrates and should be eaten in moderation on a diabetes diet.
Fiber foods:Adding foods with fiber to your diabetes diet can help you have better blood sugar control. But take a slow-and-steady approach to avoid unpleasant effects.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that causes glucose (sugar) to build up in your blood. When too much glucose is in your blood it acts like a poison to your kidneys, damaging its nephrons (diabetic nephropathy or diabetes kidney disease). If you manage your blood glucose levels by keeping them down, you can delay or prevent this from happening.
Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Diabetes
Swelling or puffiness. This is called edema and can occur around the eyes, abdomen, legs, ankles, feet, and less often in other parts of the body.
Trouble urinating (either being unable to go, or going more than usual). Sometimes pain or burning can occur with urination. The urine could also be foamy, bloody or dark.
Fatigue, being unable to concentrate, or tiring easily.
Insomnia
Feeling "winded" or out of breath
Loss of appetite and/or a metallic taste in the mouth
Nausea or vomiting
Inability to keep warm
Dizziness
High blood pressure
Itching or rashes
Pain, mostly in legs and back, especially around the kidney area.
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