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How Tulsi Help in Preventing Kidney Disease?

Lifestyle modifications can play a significant role in addressing several leading causes of mortality. However, certain health concerns can also benefit from incorporating Ayurveda practices. By regularly consuming natural rejuvenating herbs and adopting healthy lifestyle habits, you can make notable progress towards improving your overall well-being. Tulsi, also known as basil leaves, is one of...

Can Dehydration Cause Low GFR Levels?

Dehydration affects kidney function The basic necessity of life is “water.” No living being can live without water. It is essential for life, and enough consumption of water daily can meet all the body’s needs. Water is the only fluid that helps the waste and toxins to flush out from the body. Now, water is...

Stroke and Paralysis Treatment

Is immobility caused by a stroke possible? Despite the improving health statistics worldwide, specifically in India, the prevalence of stroke is on the rise. Changes in lifestyle causing diabetes, hypertension, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, genetic history, obesity, physical inactivity, tobacco use, alcohol abuse, etc., continue to increase the risks of stroke. Stroke is a…

Paralysis Attack

The loss of muscular activity in the body is referred to as Paralysis Attack. Usually transient, Paralysis can also become irreversible. Although Paralysis can affect any portion of the body, most cases are seen in the limbs. Paralysis, both complete and partial, can happen at any moment. Any pain does not immediately impact a patient…

Paralysis

Paralysis is one of the reputed diseases that have been contributing a lot to increasing the death curve in the world. When nerve signals to muscles get disrupted, people may experience Paralysis where the ability to make voluntary movements is lost. Let us give you an overview of how the human body works – nerves…

Did a Paralysis attack put your life on hold?

Paralysis attack is a disability disease that excels at making people question everything in their lives and qualifies as one of the top causes of death around the world. It doesn’t mean the disease is fatal, but other factors play a significant role. The most renowned definition of the disease is loss of muscle function…

Papaya: Is it good for high creatinine levels

Papayas come in the category of “Caricaceae” family. However, it was initially cultivated in Mexico. But, Portuguese traders first brought the fruit to India. The flavor is comparable to melon; however, it is a little less sweet and tart. This fruit is the best option out of all the fruits because it provides the client...

List of fruits to lower creatinine level

What is creatinine? Creatinine is a waste product that is produced by the muscles in our body as they use energy. It is generated from the breakdown of creatine, a molecule that is found in muscles and is used to supply energy to them. Creatinine is produced at a constant rate in the body and...

Indian Foods to Lower Creatinine Level Fast

Often people ask, “Doctor, I’ve tried every medicine, every way to reduce creatinine, but it’s not working.” But people must remember that even with these methods, you cannot reduce creatinine levels for long. We are telling you this because these levels fluctuate with your daily actions. So what you do and what you eat, these...

End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) – Symptoms and Causes

End-stage renal failure (ESRD) is the final stage of chronic kidney disease in which the kidneys have lost almost all of their ability to function properly. It is characterized by a severe decline in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which measures the flow of blood through the kidneys, and the build-up of waste products in...

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