2015年6月7日星期日

Dandelion Root for High Creatinine Levels in PKD

Creatinine levels can be used to detect how well the kidneys are working to eliminate the waste products from the body. For individuals who are affected by PKD, your kidneys will gradually lose the ability to cleanse the blood, leading to high creatinine levels. Can dandelion root be used to lower elevated creatinine levels in PKD?

What dandelion root does

The dandelion is among the staple of the traditional herbal pharmacopeia for centuries. Its root and leaf are used in common remedies for many healthy problems.

Dandelion root provides vitamin A, C, D, and vitamin B complex, as well as zinc, iron, and potassium. It is widely used to treat liver ailments, and has a diuretic effect which can help rid the liver of toxins. Besides, dandelion also works as a cleanser by ameliorating waster retention and detoxifying the kidneys.

As a herbal diuretic, dandelion root can help inactive kidneys by increasing urination. This makes the output of the kidneys increase, which may dilute the creatinine amount of the body.

However, for chronic kidney disease patients, dandelion may possibly harm the ailing kidneys. Therefore, patients with PKD can take this therapy only with your doctor's permission. Or you can consult our online experts.

Is there any natural way to reduce high creatinine levels in PKD?

In generally, when you have been suffering from high creatinine levels, your kidneys may have been severely impaired with enlarged cysts. Therefore, the key point to reduce high creatinine levels is to reduce the cysts' pressure on the kidneys as well as protect and repair the kidney function. Only if the kidney function recovers, the elevated creatinine levels can be lowered down permanently.


In China, the herbal remedy - Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is used to help us achieve the above purposes. If you are interested in our therapy, feel free to talk with our online doctors.

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