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How To Take Proper Care Of The Kidney

 How To Take Proper Care Of The Kidney



The rate at which young people are suffering from Kidney disease is alarming. I am sharing a post which can help us. 

Please read below: 


IMPORTANT - KIDNEY DESERVES THE BEST.


Barely two (2) days ago, we all received the news of the demise of the Nigerian actor as a result of kidney disease, Our own musician in Takoradi of the same result .

ALSO OUR MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, the Honorable Teko Lake is currently in the Hospital on life support with Kidney problems. I want to show you how to avert this menace of kidney disease.



SO HERE ARE THE TOP 6 CAUSES OF KIDNEY DISEASE:


1. Delaying going to a toilet. 

Keeping your urine in your bladder for too long is a bad idea. A full bladder can cause bladder damage. The urine that stays in the bladder multiplies bacteria quickly. Once the urine refluxes back to the ureter and kidneys, the toxic substances can result in kidney infections, then urinary tract infections, and then nephritis, and even uremia. When nature calls – do it as soon as possible.

2. Eating too much salt. 

You should eat no more than 5.8 grams of salt daily.

3. Eating too much meat. 

Too much protein in your diet is harmful for your kidneys. Protein digestion produces ammonia – a toxin that is very destructive to your kidneys. More meat equals more kidney damage.

4. Drinking too much caffeine. 

Caffeine is a component of many sodas and soft drinks. 

It raises your blood pressure and your kidneys start suffering. So you should cut down the amount of coke you drink daily.

5. Not drinking water. 

Our kidneys should be hydrated properly to perform their functions well. 

If we don’t drink enough, the toxins can start accumulating in the blood, as there isn’t enough fluid to drain them through the kidneys. 

Drink more than 10 glasses of water daily. There is an easy way to check if you are drinking

enough water: look at the colour of your urine; the lighter the colour, the better.

6. Late treatment . 

Treat all your health problems properly and have your health checked regularly. 

Let's help ourselves...God will protect you and your family from every disease this year.

(3) Avoid these Tablets, they are very dangerous:

  • D-cold
  •  Vicks Action-500
  •    Actified
  • Coldarin
  • Cosome
  • Nice
  • Nimulid
  • Cetrizet-D

They contain Phenyl Propanol-Amide, PPA which

causes Strokes & Are banned in USA.

Please, before deleting, HELP your friends by passing it..! It might help someone. Fwd to as many as u can. 

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Share this message with your loved ones. 



Important Health Tips:

1. Answer phone calls with the left ear.

2. Don't take your medicine with cold water....

3. Don't eat heavy meals after 5pm.

4. Drink more water in the morning, less at night.

5. Best sleeping time is from 10pm to 4 am.

6. Don’t lie down immediately after taking medicine or after meals.

7. When phone's battery is low to last bar, don't answer the phone, because the radiation is 1000 times stronger.

Can you forward this to people you care about?

I just did. 

Kindness costs nothing But Knowledge is power..

Please send it to all your friends! 


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