Recognizing the Signs of Kidney Disease: What You Need to Know [Yu56EawudfU]
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Do you get up a lot at night? Learn more about the kidneys and the first sign of kidney disease.
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0:00 Introduction: Understanding the kidneys
1:38 What causes kidney disease?
3:55 The first sign of kidney disease
4:36 Other kidney disease symptoms
5:13 How to stop nocturia
13:46 Learn more about keto and intermittent fasting!
Today we’re going to talk about the first sign of kidney disease. The kidneys are filters that convert blood into urine and recycle your fluid, protein, nutrients, and hormones.
Other functions of the kidneys include:
• Coordinating the amount of fluid in the body
• Converting vitamin D into the active form of vitamin D
• Regulating blood pressure
• Regulating the hydration of the body
• Eliminating toxins from the body
High blood sugar levels can lead to diabetic nephropathy, one of the most common causes of kidney failure and end-stage renal disease.
The first sign of kidney disease is nocturia, a situation where you urinate often during the night. Other common signs of kidney disease are protein in the urine and edema.
I have found that the best way to stop nocturia is to focus on improving the person’s diabetes first. A high-carb diet is ultimately behind diabetes.
The best ways to support your kidneys:
1. Go on a keto diet
2. Do intermittent fasting (one and a half meals a day)
3. Consume plant phytonutrients
4. Take benfotiamine
5. Take alpha-lipoic acid
6. Consume turmeric
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the first sign of kidney disease. I’ll see you in the next video.