Re: Kidney Disease, Chronic Nephritis, Dialysis
hi Evelia
the following links should be of great help to you.
One wants to remember that curing serious diseases take a comprehensive life style change involving any number of healing modalities and a complete change in lifestyle for then the body can heal itself when we work to produce outstanding levels of health by doing something such a Dr Schulze's save your life program which the original poster, Wolfe was very into.
Counting on a single herb/food is generally not going to cure the underlying cause of the disease.
I know that okra help diabetes and I have linked to that post on it and I know the water thing I list in the post entitled --works like a modern day dialysis machine -- will be of help.
I also feel one must keep in mind that people have done the incurables program and all it entail and gotten off dialysis despite any worries. had they worried about doing things that healed them they would not have done it and gotten healed.
Please see all these links with the bet being the long one that ends with the number 63
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2098359#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1224263#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1884305#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1884321#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1638651#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2153123#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1224292#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1830434#i
sometimes it does happen on less as it did with this women which you could try what she did but generally a comprehensive multi-faceted approach is best for a serious disease
As far as okra, I saw this one site where it said it was not considered a high potassium veggie.
http://www.evi.com/q/is_okra_high_in_potassium
Also they say one can leech some veggies and then use them as this reduces potassium but you want to be sure you do not cook them or use water above a certain temperature so the produce items can remain raw and healthy. also not sure if this damages its effect as a dialysis aid.
8. LEACHING VEGETABLES-
Preparation of vegetables can leach out high levels of potassium. This can
be done with Potatoes, Carrots, Beets, and Rutabagas.
To leach your vegetables
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Peel vegetables and place in cold water.
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Slice vegetables (1/8 inch thickness)
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Rinse vegetables in warm water for a few seconds.
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Soak for a minimum of 2 hours in warm water.
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Soak vegetables in 10 times the amount
of water as the amount of vegetables.
For example, if you are soaking 1 cup
of vegetables, add 10 cups of water.
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If soaking longer, change the water every four hours.
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Rinse under warm water again for a few seconds.
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Cook vegetables with five times the
amount of water to the amount of
vegetables. For example, if you are cook
1 cup of vegetables, add 5 cups of
water.
For
Squash, Mushrooms, Cauliflower, and Frozen Greens
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If vegetables are frozen allow thaw
ing to room temperature and drain.
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Rinse vegetables (fresh & frozen)
in warm water for a few seconds.
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Using warm water, soak for at least 2 ho
urs, with ten times the amount of water
as the amount of vegetables. If soaking
longer change the water every 4 hours.
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Using warm water, rinse the vegetables again for a few seconds.
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Cook vegetables using 5 times the amount of water as the amount of vegetables
Of course one does soak the water when making it in the form that helps diabetes and enhances the mucilage that I linked to and so this might work here too and also by doing it that way it will increase the mucilage which is often the most healing part of the plant. It will reduce the potassium content automatically as one is already leeching the veggie when taking it as Wolfe directed which involves soaking it in water (one of the step to reducing potassium content via leeching
As far as heart attacks see both posts in this thread
http://curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=920434
get on organic hawthorne tincture and cayenne to protect the heart and know what to do in case of heart attacks as dialysis increases risk of heart attack 30 times.