Glad you found a cure. As people can have different chemistry going on, toxins, dehydration, or the CATscan dye, one solution might not be for all. What you shared is definitely encouraging! I’ve been working with my functional medicine M.D. who likes supplements that work. Here’s my top 3 ideas for people to consult with their doctor about. 1) DadviceTV, a guy went from stage 4 and improved to stage. On his page under nutrition he recommends Renadyl probiotic to improve creatinine levels. https://www.dadvicetv.com/ 2) Pielotox peptide, available from overseas, as peptides have not caught on yet in the USA. Details: https://www.peptide-bioregulator.com/product/pielotax/ 3). To rehydrate kidneys, , buy organic dried white peaches (they must be organic, no sulfites or sulfides) rehydrate them by soaking in purified warm water and then with extra virgin olive oil, cold pressed and a tiny pinch of organic brown sugar. This might be folklore from my nutritionist, but I do this.
Glad you found a cure. As people can have different chemistry going on, toxins, dehydration, or the CATscan dye, one solution might not be for all. What you shared is definitely encouraging! I’ve been working with my functional medicine M.D. who likes supplements that work. Here’s my top 3 ideas for people to consult with their doctor about. 1) DadviceTV, a guy went from stage 4 and improved to stage. On his page under nutrition he recommends Renadyl probiotic to improve creatinine levels. https://www.dadvicetv.com/ 2) Pielotox peptide, available from overseas, as peptides have not caught on yet in the USA. Details: https://www.peptide-bioregulator.com/product/pielotax/ 3). To rehydrate kidneys, , buy organic dried white peaches (they must be organic, no sulfites or sulfides) rehydrate them by soaking in purified warm water and then with extra virgin olive oil, cold pressed and a tiny pinch of organic brown sugar. This might be folklore from my nutritionist, but I do this.