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Buckshee » 05 Jan 2017, 11:47
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Herbs to cleanse the kidneys

Medical errors cause nearly 800,000 deaths each year. Approximately 106 thousand of them die due to incorrectly prescribed drugs.
In our society, it has become the norm to swallow pills at the slightest ailment. Drug addiction is increasing rapidly, but few realize the healing power that lies in ordinary plants that literally grow under our feet. Meanwhile, almost any disease can be cured without resorting to medicines.

As Hippocrates said, “Let food be your medicine.”
The kidneys perform several important functions, one of which is the regulation of water content in the body. They are responsible for removing excess water or retaining it if the body feels a lack of moisture. They also help to regulate the content of minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, etc. in the body. In addition, the kidneys help the body get rid of harmful toxic substances.
An equally important role of the kidneys is the production of hormones. These hormones circulate through the body with the blood and regulate, for example, blood pressure levels, influence the formation of red blood cells, and so on. They also produce vitamin D.

Here are a few foods that will keep your kidneys clean and healthy:

1. Chunk Pedra
The name Chanca Pedra in Spanish means “crushing stones”.
For centuries, South Africans have used this herb as an effective remedy to help get rid of gallstones, kidney and liver stones, as well as to treat dropsy, urinary tract infections, as a diuretic and antispasmodic.

2. Goldenrod
American Indian tribes have long and actively used goldenrod to treat urinary tract diseases. Studies have shown that this herb does have healing properties that can help with gallstones, cholecystitis, kidney and bladder diseases.

3. Hydrangea root
Hydrangea root as a medicine was very popular among the American Indians and the first settlers. Both those and others actively used the hydrangea root to treat and maintain the health of the kidneys and bladder. This plant acts as a “dissolver” for kidney stones. In addition, hydrangea root helps the body to properly absorb calcium, thus preventing the formation of new stones.

4. Celery root
Celery roots and seeds have been used for centuries as a natural diuretic. This plant helps the body get rid of toxic substances that are excreted in the urine. In addition, celery root contains beneficial substances such as potassium and sodium.

5. Violet purple
The purpurea root has long been known as an effective remedy for preventing the formation of kidney stones and as a diuretic. Its effectiveness is partly due to the content of euparin, a substance that dissolves and fights harmful organisms. Thanks to euparin, the root can also be used to prevent infections.

6. Bearberry
The beneficial properties of bearberry (or bearberry) have long been known in many cultures. It is used to treat inflammatory diseases of the urinary system, to remove stones and sand, to cleanse the kidneys.

7. Marshmallow officinalis
Marshmallow root has long been known as an excellent analgesic and mild diuretic, it has a beneficial effect on the tissues of the urinary tract. Studies have confirmed that this plant has an enveloping effect on the mucous membrane, soothing pain and softening inflammation.

8. Dandelion root
Dandelion root is successfully used in folk medicine to treat diseases of the liver, bladder, kidneys and gallbladder.

9. Parsley
This culinary favorite aromatic herb is an effective herbal remedy. Its diuretic properties help cleanse the kidneys and urinary tract of harmful substances accumulating there.

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