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    <title>Kidney Pain</title>
    <description>Kidney Pain 
    
    Kidney pain can have many different causes. It can present as either a sharp, severe pain or a dull ache, usually on either the left or right side of your spine. The type of pain that you are experiencing is often the first clue to what is causing it. Many people feel a dull ache in their back and believe it to be kidney pain, when in fact it is muscular or disc pain. Understanding exactly where your kidneys are and what kind of symptoms are produced by kidney problems will help you and your doctor choose what tests to have done so that you can get a correct diagnosis more quickly. 
    
    Kidney Pain Or Back Pain 
    
    The first thing that you need to determine when you have pain in the area referred to as your flank (left or right of the spine, high on your back) is whether what you are experiencing is actually kidney pain or back pain. The kidneys are located just below your rib cage in your retroperitoneal space. They are shaped like beans and are each roughly the size of an adult fist. Many people think that an ache that&apos;s close to the center of the back is coming from their kidneys, but if it&apos;s a dull ache, it is probably coming from your muscles, discs or ligaments. The most common ailments of the kidney cause sharp, severe pain that comes in waves. Though there are a few kidney-related illnesses that cause a dull ache, they are much less common ailments, and sometimes don&apos;t generate any symptoms at all. 
    
    Kidney Pain Causes 
    
    True kidney pain is most frequently caused by either infection or some kind of injury or blockage. A kidney infection is much more serious than a bladder infection and should be treated by a physician immediately. It causes an ache that is sharp and comes in waves. It is often accompanied by vomiting, nausea, high fever and chills. An infection within the kidney causes swelling and inflammation, and the inflexible casing of your kidneys will become extremely painful as it stretches with the swelling. Treatment for this kind of illness requires immediate antibiotics, usually administered via IV. 
    
    Kidney Pain Pregnancy 
    
    Generally speaking, when a kidney infection is present the pain begins on either the left or right side of your spine. If you are pregnant and experience back pain that is up high near your ribs, on the right side and accompanied by symptoms of fever, contact your physician immediately. Kidney infections during pregnancy consistently present on the right side. 
    
    Kidney Pain Left Side 
    
    If the pain you are experiencing is coming from kidney stones, the pain generally does not begin until the stone has left your kidneys and has started traveling down to your bladder. Kidney stone pain is caused by the stone getting stuck and your urine getting blocked. The backed up urine will make your kidney swell, and the pain in this situation is severe. It is referred to as colic and has been compared to the intense pain of labor. 
    
    Kidney Pain Right Side 
    
    The other, less common causes of kidney pain include kidney cancer or tumor, polycystic kidneys, injury leading to your urine flow being blocked, or a condition called an infarction. An infarction describes the kidney twisting on itself and the blood flow stopping. Whatever its cause, if you are experiencing kidney pain you should contact your doctor immediately so that you can get a diagnosis and begin a course of treatment.</description>
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    <pubDate>10 Nov 2011 06:48:24 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Lithotripsy</title>
    <description>Lithotripsy Cost 
    
    Lithotripsy is a procedure that is performed when you have gallstones, kidney stones or stones in your bladder or urethra. It is used when medications haven&apos;t worked to break the stones down and when it is a viable alternative to having surgery. It is generally performed as an outpatient procedure, although in some cases an overnight stay is required. Although there are some risks involved, when a lithotripsy works it provides tremendous relief for a painful, potentially dangerous condition. 
    
    Lithotripsy Definition 
    
    Lithotripsy is sometimes referred to as ESWL, which stands for Extra Corporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy. Extra Corporeal means outside of the body, which is the biggest benefit of the procedure; it is completely non-invasive and is often performed without anesthesia. The shockwaves are actually ultrasound waves which penetrate the body harmlessly and break up the stones. Gall stones and kidney stones are crystalline concretions; gallstones are made from the bile in the gall bladder, while kidney stones are composed of nutritional minerals. When these are small they pass out of the body through the urine, but if your kidney or gall bladder has an unusual shape, or if the stones become too big, they become painful and often lodge in the organ itself or the urethra, blocking urine behind them. When you go in for a lithotripsy, you prepare for the procedure by abstaining from food and drink for several hours, arrive at the facility where the procedure will take place and dress in a surgical gown. A pain killer and sedative will be administered along with an antibiotic to prevent infection, and you will be set up on a water-filled cushion on top of a surgical table. The lithotripsy tech will direct the shockwaves through your body, aiming the ultrasound waves directly at the stones. You will feel a tapping sensation as the force of the pulsing ultrasound waves breaks the stones into smaller pieces, which can then more easily pass out of your body through your urine. The process takes about an hour, and sometimes a small tube will be inserted into your kidney to help with the draining process. Most people go home just a few hours after the procedure. 
    
    Lithotripsy Risks 
    
    Although lithotripsy is highly effective, it does have risks, which include not getting all of the stones and needing to repeat the procedure, ulcers in your intestines or stomach, kidney infection, and tissue damage in the areas where the waves were directed. The procedure&apos;s success often depends on the number of stones that you have, the size of the stones and where they are located. The most successful procedures are those that are done for stones that are less than 20 millimeters in size. Recent studies have shown that patients who reported bruising and tissue damage are more likely to have had procedures where the technologist gave fast bursts of shockwaves interrupted by a pause in the midst of the process. The American Urological Association released a study in 2009 stating that outcomes are much better, with better breaking down of the stones and less painful bruising, when the shockwaves are administered at a rate of 60 pulses per minute rather than 120 pulses per minute. Other studies warn of specific risks with elderly patients involving new-onset hypertension. 
    
    Lithotripsy Cost 
    
    The cost of a lithotripsy procedure depends upon where it is being performed and how extensive your procedure&apos;s requirements are, but it is much less expensive than the cost of surgery, which involves many more medical personnel, higher administrative, surgical and anesthesia costs, and generally requires an overnight stay. Concerns about the cost of the procedure can probably be put to rest with a discussion with your insurer. </description>
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    <pubDate>14 Nov 2011 02:56:57 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Symptoms Of Kidney Failure</title>
    <description>Symptoms of Kidney Failure Back Pain 
    
    Although kidney failure is relatively rare, if left untreated it can cause serious damage to your health. It is therefore important for everyone to be aware of the symptoms of kidney failure on order to take prompt action should any occur. One of the main symptoms is a change in urination. Whether it be needing to urinate more frequently, blood in urine or having difficulty urinating, this could be a sign of problems with your kidneys. The other main symptom is swelling. The job of the kidneys is to process waste products and fluid in the body, and if kidneys are not working properly this can lead to fluid being retained, typically in the ankles, wrists or hands. Many patients who having failing kidneys also suffer from extreme tiredness, but as fatigue can be a symptom of so many other health issues as well, it is really only of concern in conjunction with other symptoms. 
    
    Symptoms of Kidney Failure in Children 
    
    In children, kidney failure can be brought about by either the kidneys not developing as they should prior to birth, or due to an infection or condition which develops later in childhood. Children may not be aware of changes which adults easily pick up on, so parents should watch out for children complaining of pain or a burning feeling when urinating or any unexplained swelling. Children who have previously been dry all night may start bedwetting again if their kidneys are developing problems. A persistently high temperature or fever which cannot be attributed to other factors, and high blood pressure can also be symptoms of kidney failure in children. Tiredness caused by anaemia is another major indicator of kidney failure, so excessive tiredness or lethargy should always be investigated fully. 
    
    Symptoms of kidney failure due to diabetes 
    
    In the healthy population, sudden onset of kidney failure is rare. However, people who suffer from diabetes have a greatly increased risk of developing kidney failure and 44% of all kidney failure cases in adults occur in diabetics. There are also racial differences, with African-American diabetics being twice as likely to develop kidney failure as other races. Damage to the kidneys because of diabetes is a gradual process, and therefore diabetics should have regular urine tests to assess the state of their kidney function. Some of the symptoms that the kidneys are beginning to fail are increased fatigue, a feeling of nausea or vomiting, itchiness of the skin, indigestion or heartburn and a strange, metallic taste in the mouth. Diabetics may also experience swelling, most commonly in the limbs. Many of these symptoms can occur even when the kidneys are not failing, but when a diabetic experiences more than one of the symptoms, the causes should be thoroughly investigated. 
    
    Symptoms of kidney failure in dogs 
    
    Many mammals, including domestic pets such as dogs, have kidneys which function in exactly the same way as human kidneys. In dogs, kidney failure is generally a gradual process and as such, pet owners should be on the look out for the symptoms which will allow them to identify the condition early. A dog whose kidneys are beginning to fail will often be thirsty, and will drink far more than usual. As a consequence, urination will become more frequent and the dog may even become incontinent, even in dogs who have previously had no problems with being house trained. As the disease progresses, the main symptoms which will be noticed by pet owners are loss of weight, loss of appetite and the coat of the dog becoming increasingly poor in condition. The dog&apos;s breath will often have a smell like ammonia, and the dog may develop ulcers in the mouth. Kidney failure in pets is treatable with modern veterinary techniques, but early identification of the problem makes treatment far easier. If left untreated, a dog with kidney failure will eventually fall into a coma and die. </description>
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    <pubDate>22 Nov 2011 03:58:50 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Renal Calculi</title>
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    Suffering from renal calculi is not an enjoyable part of life. Renal calculi are more commonly referred to as kidney stones and you are more likely to be affected by them if you are a male. In fact, more than 80% of kidney stones are contracted by males. Depending on your specific type of diet and nutritional habits, you could also affect your chances of getting a kidney stone. Although this may seem scary for men, it is quite uncommon for men to get renal calculi before the age of 30 and they normally happen much later in life if you are a woman. The larger a kidney stone is in size, the more pain it will cause because it leaves your body through the urinary track. 
    
    Renal Diet 
    
    The key to avoiding renal calculi lies in your diet. This is because the food that you eat will have various minerals and kidney stones are caused by a buildup of minerals which ultimately forms a stone like crystal. By keeping a good balance between your calcium and phosphorus levels, you will have less risks of contracting renal calculi. Reducing the amounts of food that you eat which have high levels of phosphorus in them will help your kidney function more normally. Some examples of foods which are low in phosphorus are broccoli, zucchini and non-dairy milk. On the other hand, it is important for you to avoid foods which have high levels of phosphorus such as peanut butter, sardines and cheese. 
    
    Renal Calculi Causes 
    
    The reasons that you could contract renal calculi are quite diversified as there are a number of factors which induce them. Getting a urinal infection without getting it treated is one of the various ways that you can get kidney stones. Another common risk factor which is link to renal calculi is dehydration. When your body is constantly dehydrated whether it is caused by intense workouts or simply not getting enough fluids in your body, your risks of getting a kidney stone increase. If you are a diabetic or have high blood pressure you will also be at a higher risk. 
    
    Renal Calculi Surgery 
    
    Most of the time, kidney stones will pass through your system without the need for surgery but every now and then you will need to seek medical attention. This is often linked to kidney stones which are larger in size. Since kidney stones can grow quite rapidly, it is important to see a doctor as soon as you feel any renal calculi symptoms to avoid it getting any worst. One of the most commonly used techniques in the medical field for treating large kidney stones is to place a urethral stent through the bladder, the urethra and final through the kidney. This allows urine to pass beside the stone which reduces the pain significantly. 
    
    Renal Calculi Nursing Diagnosis 
    
    If you are experiencing symptoms of renal calculi, a hospital visit will result in various nursing diagnostics in order to determine whether or not your kidneys are functioning properly. High blood pressure, swelling of body parts and irregular blood flow to the heart are some symptoms that nurses will look for. Nurses will also ask the patients whether they often feel fatigue and anxious because these are also associated with kidney problems. Finally they will check your potassium levels in a lab test because irregular potassium levels are another renal calculi symptom. 
    
    Although kidney stones may seem like a painful thing to go through, they are often not even noticeable. Many people only realize that they had a kidney stone once it has passed through their system. Larger kidney stones on the other hand can be extremely painful but are less common and getting diagnosed during the early stages is the best way to treat it with the less amount of pain involved. Remembering to keep a healthy renal diet is important in order to avoid this problem altogether.</description>
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    <pubDate>22 Nov 2011 06:53:58 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Renal Diet</title>
    <description>Renal Diet For Dogs 
    
    The most common cause of renal pain is kidney failure as a result of either infection or kidney stones (medical term - renal calculi). If your kidney pain is sharp and comes in waves, it is important not to take it lightly. Symptoms of kidney failure could be; intense pain, experiencing fever, chills, nausea, and/or vomiting. It is critical that you seek immediate medical attention. If you are diagnosed with an infection, antibiotics are the answer, normally via IV. If it is determined you have a kidney stone(s), this is akin to blocking the flow of your urine, preventing secretion from the body. Your doctor will put a plan in place to care for the removal of the stone. Treatment for a severe stone condition may even require you undergo Lithotripsy, a medical procedure which breaks down kidney stones to a passable level. 
    
    To avoid a reoccurrence of this painful ailment, your eating habits in the form of a renal diet need to be a consideration. A renal dietician will advise you it is critical to pay close attention to what you consume, and will place you on a renal diet to promote a healthy urinary tract and proper kidney function. 
    
    Renal Diet Restrictions 
    
    If you are a sufferer of chronic kidney disease (CKD), education is the key on what you should avoid in your diet. Certain foods will essentially be removed from your diet. Items high in potassium such as bananas, broccoli, chocolate, coffee, leafy greens, beets and dried fruits will be avoided. Instead, you can substitute such foods as cucumbers, pears, onions, cranberries, carrots, apples and rice. These are just a few examples. 
    
    In addition to potassium, foods high in protein, phosphorous, and sodium should also be avoided. Because CKD problems characteristically deal with the body&apos;s inability to filter and excrete fluids properly, your doctor or dietician may require limiting your intake of fluids, and instruct you to avoid foods with a high liquid content such as ice cream, gelatin, and fruits and vegetables with high water content. 
    
    Renal Diet Menu 
    
    Planning a renal diet menu can present its challenges. There are a few simple guidelines to follow even before specific foods are considered. Eat regularly and take care to establish an eating routine ... no skipping meals. This regulates your metabolism and is healthier for your bodily constitution. Another important rule of thumb is to practice portion control. Many nutritionists are now advocating you substitute a salad plate as your normal dinner plate. The use of a salad plate promotes serving up smaller portions, yet is still visually (and psychologically) appealing by filling your plate. 
    
    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often found hand-in-hand with diabetes. As a result, it is imperative if you also suffer from diabetes, you must limit your carbohydrate intake. A healthy diet not only regulates the amount of carbohydrates consumed daily, but also attempts to distribute the total carbohydrates evenly throughout the day. The endorsed measurement guideline for one carbohydrate portion is 15 grams, with three portions (45 grams) per meal being a good target to follow. 
    
    Renal Diet Recipes 
    
    With the food restrictions previously listed, you would think your choices of recipes would be minimal. You will be delighted to learn there are thousands of websites offering healthy and flavorful dishes for the CKD and diabetes sufferer. With a bit of planning and education, a change in cooking becomes part of your normal cooking regime without a lot of fuss, and with no loss of flavor. Renal diet dishes promoting a healthy lifestyle can easily become part of your daily cuisine.</description>
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    <pubDate>25 Nov 2011 01:43:54 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Renal Disease</title>
    <description>Renal Disease 
    
    Renal disease is a condition where the kidneys will lose its function over time. These organs are important because its job is to cleanse the body of its wastes and also regulates the blood pressure. The term &quot;renal&quot; refers to the kidneys in the body and when people think about these organs, kidney stones (also called renal calculi) often come to mind. Although you will have intense kidney pain from these stones, once they pass you will feel better. One the other hand, renal disease is a condition that will not get better and will progress over time and if left untreated it can be fatal. Anyone who is experiencing symptoms or are at an increased risk of developing this condition will need to seek medical treatment so it can be managed. 
    
    Renal Disease Stages 
    
    There are 5 stages of this disease; the first stage is the beginning of the illness where there is only slight damage to the organ. The next few stages 2, 3, and 4 go from mild to moderate to severe and you will lose more function of these organs as you change stages. Lastly there is the final stage, stage 5. Your kidneys are beginning to fail because your glomerular filtration rate is less than 15 percent. Now you are at the end of the disease and there is almost no function of the kidneys. There is now accumulation of substances such as water and waste. At this stage, a dialysis or getting a transplant is needed to stay alive. Obviously the sooner you seek medical treatment the better. You need to be aware of the signs and symptoms, share it with your doctor and he can begin to evaluate and determine which stage you are in. 
    
    Renal Disease Symptoms 
    
    It can be difficult pointing out some symptoms you may be experiencing because they differ depending on what stage of the disease you are in. You won&apos;t feel any physical symptoms during the 1st or 2nd stages however, any blood work you have done will come up abnormal. In addition you may see some changes in the urine such as foamy or bubbly urine, possible blood and difficulty urinating. In stages 3 and 4 you may still feel fine but your appetite will probably change, you can see swelling in the legs, ankles and feet. Other symptoms include high blood pressure, fatigue, back pain and poor digestion. At the final stage you will find the symptoms are extreme and there are many more of them; to name a few include anemia, diarrhea, vomiting, easy bleeding, numbness and difficulty breathing. The only way to know is to see your doctor who will run a series of tests. 
    
    Renal Disease Diet 
    
    Your diet will change once you are diagnosed with this condition. Once talking to your doctor he will begin to work with you to develop a plan and change your eating habits. It will be recommended by your doctor to reduce the amount of drink intake on a daily basis. Its job is to regulate the amount of fluid in the body and when it isn&apos;t working properly more fluids can cause swelling among other things. Your doctor may also advise you to eat foods with phosphorus for healthier bones and potassium to keep your nerves and muscles properly working. Protein and sodium will also be managed by your doctor. Your doctor will determine the amount of intake of this based on your body size, how much kidney function you have, among other factors. Those people who are at a higher risk are those who are diabetic or have high blood pressure. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two conditions that are the major causes of renal disease. </description>
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    <pubDate>29 Nov 2011 07:50:26 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Rachelle Gordon Kidney Diet Review</title>
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    Rachelle Gordon is a registered nurse who has worked with kidney patients for over ten years. After witnessing firsthand the pain and misery that kidney disease can cause, she used her considerable research and writing skills along with her nutritional and health background to put together one of the most comprehensive methods available to slow down and even reverse kidney disease and its affects. Her program, called Kidney Diet Secrets, has helped patients with kidney problems ranging from kidney stones to chronic kidney failure to help a more normal, more fulfilling life by adjusting their diets. 
    
    Rachelle Gordon Kidney Diet Review 
    
    Kidney disease takes its toll on millions of people every day. When symptoms such as muscle cramping, nausea and vomiting, protein in the urine and fatigue appear, they are often the sign of an existing or impending kidney problem. Although many of these conditions are caused by either a genetic predisposition or damage that has been done to the kidneys by medication, in many other cases the problem is caused by a lack of exercise or poor diet. When this is the case, there is a good chance that the situation is reversible, and this is one of the points of Rachelle Gordon&apos;s book. After years of researching and accumulating information on renal failure, she realized that adjustments to diet and lifestyle for those who are at risk for kidney disease can reverse its progress, perhaps even prevent it from actually materializing. To that end she begins her Kidney Diet Secrets program with ten prevention tips, including getting more exercising and reducing salt and fat intake. This common sense approach can prevent you from having to pay untold money to doctors, for medication, and possibly on dialysis or surgery. To hammer the point home even further, she then goes on to explain the various causes and conditions that can affect the renal system; she also points out that medical science has known for over 100 years that changes in nutrition and implementing a renal diet have an immediate and profound impact on the course of renal illness. 
    
    Rachelle Gordon Kidney Diet Does It Work? 
    
    Kidney disease can take many forms, ranging from renal calculi (kidney stones) to chronic kidney failure. In all cases, acting at the first sign of symptoms can prevent the disease from getting to a more critical stage, and that is where the Rachelle Gordon Kidney Diet Secret program is most useful. Not only has she taken advantage of her experience and exposure to hundreds of kidney patients, she has also used her wealth of nutritional education to assemble this guide, and rather than taking a lecturing tone, she patiently explains the impact of the different macronutrients on the kidney&apos;s function, particularly the negative impact that protein can have. Rachelle&apos;s program emphasizes the need to know your current protein intake, as well as to adjust to maintaining a low-protein diet, limited to no more than 25 grams of the right kind of protein per day in order to have a positive impact on your kidney health and reverse kidney failure&apos;s path. 
    
    Rachelle Gordon Kidney Review Conclusion 
    
    Following the renal diet provided in Rachelle Gordon&apos;s Kidney Diet Secrets is not simple; it involves a change in lifelong habits that may be hard to break. However, in the face of certainly progressing renal disease, it offers a lifeline that has proven successful for many. This program is supported by medical science and years of research, and represents an amalgam of information that has been being used by nephrology doctors for many years. </description>
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    <pubDate>08 Jan 2012 13:09:17 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Kidney Diet Secrets Review</title>
    <description>Kidney Diet Secrets PDF 
    
    For people who suffer from kidney disease, life can be very frightening. Whether your condition involves kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure from renal problems or another form of this illness, the future feels very bleak, while your present is filled with doctors visits, medication, and quite possibly dialysis. The good news is that there are ways for you to take more control of your situation, and one of the newest and most exciting is a holistic, natural diet approach called Kidney Diet Secrets. Written by a registered nurse with several years of experience working with kidney patients, this common sense diet is designed to help you manage your kidney disease symptoms through diet and adjusting bad habits, and thus regaining control of your life. 
    
    Kidney Diet Secrets Review By Rachelle Gordon 
    
    Rachelle Gordon is a veteran nurse, medical researcher, author, and health consultant. She has worked in acute hospital settings for the past ten years, many of whom were kidney patients. During this time she has learned a great deal about the causes of kidney pain; in her frustration with her patients&apos; illness, she devoted herself to learning more about the disease, particularly about diet secrets that help patients eliminate pain, reduce the need for medication and expensive doctor visits and avoid dialysis. She has put what she&apos;s learned together into a program she&apos;s called Kidney Diet Secrets, and she has made it available to the public so that she can help many more kidney patients find relief. 
    
    Kidney Diet Secrets Review Guide 
    
    It has long been known that the symptoms of kidney failure have four major causes; genes, lack of activity, bad nutrition and the impact of specific drugs. Although there is nothing that can be done about our genetic makeup, and damage that has been done by medications such as Motrin is irreversible, activity and nutrition can both be managed, and that is where Rachelle Gordon&apos;s Kidney Diet Secrets comes in. After years of exposure to what has worked and has not worked for kidney patients who she has cared for, and after doing a great deal of research on her own, she has put together a comprehensive diet that is designed to delay or eliminate the need for dialysis and improve kidney function by controlling what is being eaten. The research into nutrition&apos;s impact on kidney disease has been around for a long time; nephrologists have been making adjustments to their patients&apos; protein levels that impacted their diabetes, their anemia, cramps and muscle aches and many other symptoms. Gordon&apos;s synthesis of advice regarding protein, potassium, sodium, and calcium has created an easy to follow methodology for people with all levels of kidney disease to improve their quality of life. 
    
    Kidney Diet Secrets Review Book 
    
    In providing valuable information about diet, the Kidney Diet Secrets program outlines a three step process that is easy to follow and provides immediate benefit. It also provides a list of common household items that need to be removed and habits that the person with symptoms of kidney failure may not be aware are making their condition worse. The program is available as a downloadable book for just $47, and includes bonus recipes for kidney disease sufferers, an ebook on holistic wellness, and lifetime updates as the program&apos;s research provides more valuable information. The program comes with a 60-day money back guarantee, but based on testimonials from customers, the successful reduction of blood markers for kidney disease makes it seem unlikely that anybody would be dissatisfied.</description>
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    <pubDate>08 Jan 2012 13:51:51 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Kidney Stone Remedy Report Review</title>
    <description>Kidney Stone Remedy Report Review Download 
    
    Kidney stones come in many different forms, and all of them are painful. If you suffer from kidney stones yourself, you probably know the agony of the lower back and side pain, the stabbing sensations and the nausea and vomiting, not to mention the irritation, frustration and high cost involved with finding a solution. Doctor visits may be difficult to schedule and almost always result in medical treatments that are expensive, invasive, frustrating or both. And to make matters worse, there&apos;s the fact that once you&apos;ve had kidney stones you are very likely to have them again. The good news is that Joe Barton, who was a kidney stone sufferer himself, finally did what doctors have failed to do; he discovered a natural, simple way to get rid of kidney stones in a short amount of time, painlessly and inexpensively. He calls his solution the Kidney Stone Removal Remedy. 
    
    Kidney Stone Remedy Report Review Joe Barton 
    
    Kidney stones are also known as renal calculi. They are crystalline masses that are an accumulation of chemicals in the urine; they can lodge in the kidneys, the urethra, or both, and they are very painful. It takes several months for a kidney stone to form, and once it has, it makes its presence known because they lodge in the urethra and are too big to pass on their own. The only ways to get rid of them are to dissolve them or remove them surgically, and the options that doctor&apos;s present to dissolve them can be painful and expensive. Over 80 percent of kidney stones are made of Calcium Oxalate, and that is exactly why Joe Baron&apos;s Kidney Stone Removal Remedy works; through years of research, he discovered that there is a secret to the chemical composition of calcium oxalate kidney stones, and that by simply exposing the kidney stones to the safe, natural chemical that dissolves it, the stone will disappear quickly and painfully. This process is simple, and the solution is a product that is easily accessible and inexpensive. By following Joe&apos;s secret recipe exactly, the kidney stone sufferer not only dissolves the stones by simply drinking a beverage, but also then flushes it away forever by following with a puree of a common, healthy vegetable. 
    
    Kidney Stone Remedy Report Review Work 
    
    The simplicity of the solution offered by Joe Barton&apos;s remedy is remarkable, but what is truly amazing is the almost immediate relief from kidney pain that this safe, natural approach offers. For those who have renal calculi that are made of calcium oxalate and that are no bigger than 7 millimeters in size, drinking a very specific recipe and combination of Coca Cola and asparagus will bring results within minutes. The Coca Cola interacts with the chemical composition of the stone and dissolves it down to particles the size of a grain of sand, and the asparagus is blended and then consumed so that it acts to flush the stone out of the system. The entire process takes less than a few hours, and avoids the need for expensive medication, doctor appointments or surgery. The program also provides recipes and tips for how to eliminate recurrences of kidney stones, providing the keys to living symptom free and without any kidney pain in the future. Joe Barton offers this physician-approved program for just $39.97 with a 60-day money back guarantee. Reading through the testimonials of his clients, it is obvious that almost all have reported tremendous success and satisfaction with the process, and are now living pain free. </description>
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    <pubDate>08 Jan 2012 14:50:35 GMT</pubDate>
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    Kidney stones are also known as renal calculi; they are crystallized bodies of minerals that normally dissolve in a person&apos;s urine. Although it is not certain what causes kidney stones to form in the first place, people who suffer from the stones often find themselves in severe pain, as once they become too large to simply pass in the urine, they often get lodged in the kidney or the urinary tract, causing infection, pain and bleeding. Medical science&apos;s approach to kidney stones is both to try to prevent them from forming and to get them to pass painlessly or else to remove them in the least invasive way possible, but unfortunately they have not come up with many effective solutions, and kidney stone sufferers often spend large amounts of money and endure numerous interventions. The Joe Barton Kidney Stone Cure is a natural, non-invasive simple method of dissolving kidney stones and allowing them to pass quickly and naturally; his method has provided relief to thousands of people. 
    
    Joe Barton Kidney Stone Remedy 
    
    The pain that is involved with having kidney stones, especially recurrent kidney stones, is acute. It often makes itself known with a dull ache in your back or side, eventually relocating to the groin and lower abdomen. Once these symptoms make themselves known the pain can get excruciating and can even lead to nausea and vomiting, and many people head to the emergency room doubled over in pain, looking for treatment. You may find yourself being sent home, told to simply drink lots of water and wait for it to pass - or if your stones are larger you might be offered treatments that include surgery, lithotripsy (sound waves to break the stones up) or other invasive procedures. For those who know that their stones are calcium, Joe Barton&apos;s method not only provides immediate relief, but also offers valuable information to prevent you from ever having to go through the process again, because he educates you as to what causes the condition and what you can change in your diet to keep the stones from forming. 
    
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    One of the best things about Joe Barton&apos;s Kidney Stone Remedy is that it is immediately available and the ingredients that are required to provide relief are easy to get at your local grocery store. It is a very low cost preparation that takes just minutes to prepare, and in just a few hours your kidney stones will have dissolved and be on their way out of your system. The ingredients are a combination of a popular beverage consumed in a very specific quantity and specific way; this is to be followed by a preparation of a particular green vegetable that acts to flush the dissolved kidney stones out of your system. Although this information is the meat and potatoes of the approach, Joe Barton&apos;s Kidney Stone Remedy provides you with far more, including medical information that explains why you got kidney stones in the first place, and perhaps most importantly, what you need to do to ensure that you are eating and acting in a way that prevents you from ever having to suffer through kidney stone pain again. The renal diet recommendations that he offers are scientifically sound, and the stone elimination program is most effective for people suffering from stones under 7 millimeters in size, and is specifically for stones that are made of calcium. The entire process takes less than two days, and offers effective, simple relief. For those who invest in the program and find that it is not effective for them, which is generally only the case when it is found that the stones are too large or not calcium based, Joe Barton offers a 100 percent money back guarantee.</description>
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    <pubDate>22 Jan 2012 09:51:34 GMT</pubDate>
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