part two
Again go carefully through these steps and suggestions, I cannot emphasize this more for the kidney patient and for your mom.
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Plantain tincture or tea is also good.
CoQ10 and the mushrooms (steps 2, 3 and 4) have proven results..reread those steps.
I would also be sure she is on a superfood and drink fresh wheat or barley grass juice.
It is pretty easy to grow and can be grown inside if necessary. she will need a wheat grass juicer though as it will break most juicers or blenders. They cost about 50 bucks or so sometimes.
These juices are good for the kidney patient
lots of spinach/cucumber and parsley/and parley root.''also
Watermelon (save the seeds and make
Watermelon Seed Tea also of help)
If she is diabetic I would not do the
Watermelon as it is very high on the glycemic index and not recommended for diabetics except maybe in VERY small quantities and diluted.
Also dilute all juices 50-50 but especially fruit juices if diabetic.
these teas are good for the kidney patient
for the kidneys--
Watermelon Seed Tea ,sage tea, bean pod tea, juniper berry tea, parsley tea, corn silk tea (do not use if on dialysis), goldenrod tea, and plantain tea (4-5 times a day) or you can take a plantain tincture about 2 dropperfuls 5 times a day
Also green tea (fresh brewed only not bottled or canned) and marshmallow tea.
Someone recommended milagro tea on curezone as helping his relative. (see step 13)
here are some of the foods to focus on from step 16
Foods that are useful for kidney, bladder and urinary problems are asparagus, beet roots, black eyed peas hulls, carrots, cherry juice, cornsilk teas, cranberries, garlic, onions, parsley, radishes, sage tea and water melon."
Foods of special benefit are fresh vegetable juices, including wheat grass and other grasses and leaves with plenty of parsley and celery, also dandelion leaves if available, green beans and bean pod tea, cucumber, horseradish, lemon juice, fenugreek,
Watermelon and banana. If available frequently have a small amount of Jerusalem artichoke about the size of a hen's egg. Preferably go for several months on a raw vegetable and fruit diet.
Some of the foods which diuretic properties (see step 29 for more on diuretics)
artichoke, cayenne, celery, chicory (roots are used as a coffee substitute), flaxseed,Jerusalem artichoke, onion (lithotriptic, mustard (greens, peaches, pumpkin seeds, saffron, sassafras tea (do not overdo this),strawberries, and horseradish
Also kidney bean pods (tea)
I would also recommend highly kidney gladulars.
see step 20 for an ancient treatment that acts as a modern day dialysis machine
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here are doctor Christopher's recommendations for the kidneys
http://www.herballegacy.com/Kidney_Ailments.html
Also live Dr Schulze's 20 steps to a better life
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