Kidney Damage
Cross-source consensus on Kidney Damage from 7 sources and 33 claims.
7 sources · 33 claims
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- End-stage kidney disease is the most severe form of kidney disease, requiring dialysis or transplantation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Diabetic nephropathy is the most common cause of chronic kidney disease. — Early Sign of Toxic Kidneys
- Diabetes is explicitly the number one cause of kidney damage, a condition called diabetic nephropathy. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- The kidneys filter chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals, plastics, and excess minerals from the blood, and also recycle nutrients while excreting protein byproducts. — Best Food for Toxic Kidneys
- High blood sugar is the leading driver of kidney damage, with excess glucose damaging the delicate filtration structures over time. — Best Food for Toxic Kidneys
- Constant exposure to excess glucose progressively damages the kidney's internal filtering structures. — A1C as a Predictor of Disease and the Role of Benfotiamine
- Diabetic nephropathy is a systemic vascular disease driven by glucose toxicity, not an isolated kidney condition. — Early Sign of Toxic Kidneys
- High blood glucose caramelizes the protein fibers of capillary walls, causing structural breakdown and leaking. — Early Sign of Toxic Kidneys
- Pharmaceutical drugs worsen kidney damage because all drugs are filtered through the kidney, adding more toxic load to an already overwhelmed organ. — Best Food for Toxic Kidneys
- Sugar and refined starches cause oxidative damage to the kidney filter by flooding it with glucose. — 7 Foods to Reverse Kidney Damage