Supplements to Help Kidney Function
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Carnitine
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Carnitine is a nutrient that turns fat into energy in the body, and is produced in the liver and kidney. It can be stored in the sperm, brain, heart and skeletal muscles. If your body is unable to produce enough carnitine, you can begin to experience problems in your kidneys, or in other areas of your body. Carnitine supplements are available, but should only be taken under medical supervision.
Vitamin D
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Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble prohormones, and is obtained from exposure to the sun, or through food and supplements. If you suffer from chronic kidney failure, it's not uncommon for you to have low levels of Vitamin D. A supplement can offer you a high dose of this vitamin, and bring your deficiency back into a normal range. Taking a Vitamin D supplement can slow down kidney disease.
Vitamin A & Vitamin C
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When your body becomes deficient of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, it can result in kidney disorders and conditions. Taking these vitamin supplements can restore the nutrients in your body. Vitamin A can renew damaged tissue in the kidney and maintain a healthy mucous membrane, while Vitamin A is a mild diuretic that stabilizes the blood vessels walls in the kidneys.
Other Herbal Supplements
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Dandelion roots help eliminate waste products and improve kidney function by stimulating the flow of bile in your digestive tract. You can crush this root and mix it with hot water to create an effective tea. Another beneficial natural remedy for the kidneys is parsley. Drinking parley juice or parsley tea is a natural way to flush out the toxins in your body. This herbal remedy has shown the ability to cleanse your kidneys and help them function properly.
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