Home Remedies For kidneys
The kidneys and the bladder play important roles in the body.
The main function of the kidneys is to remove excess fluid and
waste products from the body through the urine. They also regulate
the body's potassium and sodium levels, as well as its pH balance,
and produce hormones that affect other organs, including erythropoietin
(which stimulates red blood cell production) and renin (which
helps blood flow). Since the kidneys are such a vital body organ,
any injury or disease that interferes with kidney function has
the potential to be very serious. Kidney disease is actually a
catch-all term that includes diseases ranging from kidney stones
and urinary tract infections to more serious disorders such as
glomerulonephritis and polycystic kidney disease. Although each
kidney condition has its own unique characteristics, certain symptoms
are associated with the majority of kidney problems.
These include a frequent urge to urinate, chills, fluid retention
(puffiness in the face and limbs or resulting weight gain), back
pain (felt just under the ribs), vomiting, fever, pain, nausea,
loss of appetite, and a burning sensation during urination. The
urine may be cloudy or bloody. Both kidneys are usually affected
by any kidney disease. If the ability of the kidneys to filter
blood is seriously damaged, excess fluid and wastes may build
up in the body. This causes symptoms of kidney failure and severe
swelling.
The bladder is a hollow organ with muscular walls that is part
of the urinary tract. Urine continuously drains into the bladder
from the kidney. In an adult, the bladder can hold about two cups
of urine. As the bladder fills, it causes discomfort and, hence,
the urge to urinate.
Bladder infections and inflammation can occur in any area of
the bladder and servicing tissue. The most common bladder disorder,
cystitis, is an infection or inflammation of the bladder. Symptoms
of cystitis include a frequent urge to urinate (even though the
bladder may be empty), excessive night urination, and dark or
cloudy urine with an unpleasant or strong odor. Lower abdominal
pain and a painful, burning sensation on urination may accompany
the infection. There may be blood in the urine, and you may suffer
chills, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and back pain.
In addition to the herbs listed below, other beneficial herbs
include barberry, bilberry, horsetail, marshmallow, sarsaparilla,
and speedwell.
Home remedies for kidneys
Home remedies for kidneys #1:
1 teaspoon Oregon grape root
1 teaspoon wild cherry root
2 cups water
Place the above herbs in a pan and cover with the water; bring
the mixture to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 3o minutes;
cool and strain. Place a tablespoon of the resulting tea in an
8-ounce glass of water and stir well. Drink one to two tablespoons
at a time, up to one cup a day.
Home remedies for kidneys #2:
TO IMPROVE URINE FLOW
1
teaspoon horseradish root
1 teaspoon queen of the meadow
1 teaspoon parsley
1 cup boiling water
Combine the above herbs and cover with the boiling water; steep
for 3o minutes; strain. Take one tablespoon of the mixture in
a glass of apple juice, three or four times daily.
Home remedies for kidneys #3:
1 teavoon black currant
1 teaspoon pipsissewa
1 cup boiling water
Combine the above herbs and cover with the boiling water; steep
for 15 minutes; strain. Use two to three times daily for inflammation
of the bladder, up to three cups a day, for no more than three
days.
Home remedies for kidneys #4:
1 teaspoon uva urei leave and atente
1 teaspoon Oregon grape
2 cups water
Place the herbs in a pan and cover with the water. Bring to a
boil and boil for 3o minutes; strain. Take as needed.
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