Natural Herbs for Kidney Failure


Kidney failure is the medical term used to describe a situation in which a person suffers from diminished function of the kidney. The situation may be temporary, describing only partial loss of function, or it may progress to a complete and permanent situation. Prevention of kidney failure or slowing the progression of kidney disease can be accomplished through the application of herbs that support kidney function and that work to alleviate the symptoms of kidney disease.
Herbs that act as natural diuretics, such as kelp, parsley and juniper berries, promote urine production, which helps clear the kidneys of toxins. Unlike prescription diuretics, however, these herbs are unlikely to dehydrate you or to leach important minerals, like potassium, from your body. Juniper berries have the added benefit of clearing congestion from the kidneys and urinary tract.
The leaves of the uva ursi, a trailing evergreen shrub also known as bearberry, has antibacterial properties, as well as an astringent effect on mucous membranes, which helps to fight infection and inflammation. uva ursi strengthens kidney function.
Two cups of cleavers tea daily will help to normalize kidney function, while two daily cups of dandelion tea help to flush out the kidneys. Burdock tea (or burdock in capsule form) cleanses and detoxifies the kidneys. Evening primrose oil can help to reverse damage to the kidneys.
Bearberry
This herb is also called uva ursi. It is astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial, making it useful for inflammation in cystitis, prostatitis, and urethritis.
Couch Grass
Couch Grass is a diuretic, as well as an anti-inflammatory with some antibiotic effects. It can be taken for kidney stones and inflammatory conditions of the urinary tract.
Corn Silk
Corn silk, which is rich in vitamin K and potassium, has diuretic and antiseptic properties. It is also soothing, making it popular for urinary tract inflammation.
Parsley
Parsley is valued for its diuretic effects, which promote elimination of wastes. It is contraindicated in pregnancy.
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