Th Kidney Disease Solution Book (full title: The Kidney Disease Solution) is written by Duncan Capicchiano, a naturopath based in Australia. In this article, we will talk about the general contents of this book and what you can expect from it.
Who this book is for:
The Kidney Disease Solution Book is for people who truly want to understand kidney disease, what cause it and what natural treatments are available for curing it. If you're afraid of dialysis, hate taking medicine and believe that there's something more to this condition than meets the eye, this book is packed with information on the different causes of kidney diseases, as well as information on simple techniques that will improve your kidney's health.
A very simple tip we found in the book that you could use today is the The Kidney Calm Hydration Method. How do you do it? It's all about drinking water systematically per day.
To do this, measure out your daily fluid allowance (on average 2 litres of water daily) each morning, and have 70ml (equivalent to two mouthfuls) each half hour until it is all gone.
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The Causes Of Chronic Kidney Disease
In his book The Kidney Disease Solution Book aka The Kidney Disease Solution, Duncan outlines that there are actually three causes of diabetes, and each cause has different naturopathy treatments:
* Diabetes
As you can see from the image above, diabetes is the number one cause of kidney disease, present in a staggering 43.8% of all cases! This is something that needs urgent attention, and scarily the number of people developing diabetes each year is only growing... enormously.
The way diabetes causes kidney disease is threefold.
1. Damaged Blood Vessels – High sugar levels within the blood of diabetics causes the tiny blood vessels within the kidneys to become narrow and clogged, essentially cutting off the blood supply to the kidneys and causing death of tissue.
2. Damaged Nerve Supply - In this instance, high blood sugar levels cause the nerve supply to (but not limited to) the bladder to become weakened and incommunicative with the rest of the body. Therefore, as the kidneys begin to excrete urine and the urine begins to accumulate within the bladder, the nervous system’s messenger system gets confused – it does not tell the brain that the bladder is full. This creates a back-up of pressure in the bladder, which in turn places added stress on the kidneys.
3. Urinary Tract - High blood sugar causes an increased likelihood of urinary tract infections, as sugar is the favourite food of bacteria. Urine with a high concentration of sugar in it becomes a breeding ground for infections. This can later develop into infections to the kidneys.
* High Blood Pressure
Not too far behind diabetes is high blood pressure as a cause of kidney disease. With the added stresses that we are bombarded with each day, with our lifestyles becoming less and less harmonious, and with our diets containing more ‘artificial’ foods than real ones, it is no wonder that our bodies are developing cardiovascular disease.
The mechanism by which high blood pressure causes kidney disease is simple. The kidneys work by filtering blood via tiny vessels. If high blood pressure is present, the ‘pressure’ at which the kidneys
need to filter the blood increases, in most cases making the kidneys work harder because they are filtering too much blood. The blood is literally forced upon the kidneys to be filtered. A blood pressure reading of 130/80 is ideal. A blood pressure reading of 140/90 or higher needs attention.
* Glomerulonephritis
A fancy name to describe inflammation of the kidneys is Glomerulonephritis (aka glomerular nephritis). More specifically, Glomerulonephritis is inflammation of the glomeruli, the filtration units of the kidney. The most common cause of Glomerulonephritis is a condition called IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease). IgA nephropathy is distinguished by deposits of the IgA antibody in the glomerulus essentially blocking up the filtration system.
Other Cause Of Kidney Disease
There are other factors that might cause chronic kidney disease are the following: Alport’s Syndrome, auto-immune diseases e.g. Lupus, connective tissue disease, drugs, hardening of the arteries, heavy metals, infection, kidney stones, liver cirrhosis, oxalate deposits, polycystic kidney disease, prostate disease, and reflux nephropathy.
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