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What is the role of the kidneys?
The kidneys
two bean-shaped organs located in the back of the body, one on each side of the spine
Normally your liver and kidneys act as the main detoxification organs in the body. However, due to the increased chronic exposure of environmental toxins, from air and water pollution to household and skincare products, it is necessary to help in assisting these organs to prevent impaired detoxification.
What are conditions associated with poor renal health?
- CKD Stage 1-5
- End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Kidney stones
What are common symptoms of Poor renal health?
What are root causes of Poor renal health?
How can i Assess renal health using lab testing?
A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) will help assess kidney function and health.
Labs to look at to assess overall renal health:
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- BUN / Creatinine Ratio
- Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
- Creatinine
- Chloride
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Microalbumin (albumin – urine)
My storefront is linked here to order functional labs, which is signed off by a nationally-licensed physician, to assess for gut imbalances, hormonal imbalances, or vitamin/mineral deficiencies. If you need help creating a personalized functional nutrition care plan based on the interpretation of any of the above functional labs, you can work with us here.
Functional lab testing would be a good idea if you really wanted to hone in on the specifics of gut microbiome imbalances, hormonal imbalances, vitamin/mineral deficiencies.
conventional or “standard” lab ranges vs optimal lab ranges To Assess renal health
Standard lab ranges represent the average population and does not necessarily refer to the optimal level to remain at the highest level of health. Optimal ranges are obtained from clinical studies and limited research so it may vary here and there.
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN):
- conventional lab range: 5.0-25.0 mg/dL
- optimal lab range: 10.0-16.0 mg/dL
BUN / Creatinine Ratio:
- conventional lab range: 6.00-22.0
- optimal lab range: 10.0-16.0
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR):
- conventional lab range: 60.0-120.0
- optimal lab range: 90.0-120.0
Creatinine:
- conventional lab range: 0.40-1.50 mg/dL
- optimal lab range: 0.8-1.10 mg/dL
Chloride:
- conventional lab range:
- optimal lab range:
Sodium:
- conventional lab range: 134.0-146.0 mEq/L
- optimal lab range: 135.0-142.0 mEq/L
Potassium:
- conventional lab range: 3.5-5.2 mEq/L
- optimal lab range: 4.00-4.50 mEq/L
Calcium:
- conventional lab range: 8.5-10.8 mg/dL
- optimal lab range: 9.2-10.0 mg/dL
Microalbumin (albumin – urine)
- conventional lab range:
- optimal lab range:
What can i add or subtract to my diet to support renal health?
Add:
Subtract:
What are some Probiotic strains to support renal health?
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Adding various or specific probiotic strains to ferment in yogurt allows them to multiply and digest easier as well survive intestinal transit ensuring optimal nutrition. I have the recipe linked here!
what are some Herbs/Adaptogens to support renal health?
Adaptogens are herbs that help the body adapt to stress, regulate cortisol levels, maintain a healthy nervous system, promote relaxation leading to overall health and wellbeing. Consuming adaptogenic herbs may help support –
What are some Basic & Advanced supplements to support renal health?
Targeted Supplements to help support overall -:
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What are some Stress Management tools to support renal health?
Stress management tools are listed here that will help support renal/kidney health.
How can I improve my sleep to support renal health?
Sleep is essential for healthy-: aim for 7-9 hours of quality, deep sleep.
What type of Exercise should i focus on to support renal health?
what is your overall toxin exposure or exposome?
Essential for overall endocrine (hormone) health. Exposure to environmental toxins, like BPA, BPS, PFAS, and phthalates, can disrupt overall health. Normally your liver and kidneys act as the main detoxification organs in the body. However, due to the increased chronic exposure of environmental toxins, from air and water pollution to household and skincare products, it is necessary to help in assisting these organs to prevent impaired detoxification.
When dealing with a hormone imbalance, focus on lowering your overall toxin exposure or exposome that you encounter on a daily basis. This looks like researching the ingredients that are in the products that you put on your skin, face, body, hair, and scalp. Products to look at that typically contain some form of endocrine (hormone) disrupting chemical: washing detergent, fabric softener, cleaning supplies, cookware, clothing, shampoos, conditioners, perfumes, colognes, cosmetics/makeup products, skin care products, and hair care products.
- Environmental: EDCs, BPA, BPS, Phthalates, PFAS (PFAS chemicals test)
- Food/Diet: Pesticides
- Mycotoxins: (Mycotoxins test)
- Heavy Metals: study linked here. (Heavy metals test)
- Air pollution exposure: the benzene from car exhaust fumes (consume broccoli sprouts that contain a high amount of sulforaphane to naturally detox benzene from the body – study linked here) and cigarette smoke.
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