Kidney And Liver Issues
$47.00
Description
Are you or someone you love suffering from kidney and liver issues and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including Addiction with our sound therapies.
How?
Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our kidney and liver issues sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.
Our Kidney and Liver Issues sound therapy CD’s help by:
- Minimize or decrease occurrence of symptoms caused by kidney and liver issues
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Short Description of Kidney and Liver Issues
Kidney issues can affect the body’s ability to clean the blood, filter extra water out of the blood and maintain correct blood pressure. It also has an effect on red blood cell production and vitamin D metabolism necessary for optimum bone health.
Liver issues can be inherited or may be due to several factors that cause damage to the organ such as alcohol, viruses and obesity.
Symptoms of Kidney & Liver Issues
Kidney Issues
- High blood pressure
- Nausea and vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- A metallic taste in your mouth
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Trouble thinking
- Sleep issues
- Muscle twitches and cramps
- Swelling in your feet and ankles
- Itching that won’t go away
- Chest pain, if fluid builds up around the lining of the heart
- Shortness of breath, if fluid builds up in the lungs
Liver Issues
- Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice)
- Abdominal pain and swelling
- Swelling in the legs and ankles
- Itchy skin
- Dark urine color
- Pale stool color
- Chronic fatigue
- Nausea or vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Tendency to bruise easily
About Kidney & Liver Issues
Kidney Issues
When your body is affected with kidney issues, waste products and fluid may not be filtered out and build up. This can result to swelling in your ankles, nausea, weakness, poor sleep and even shortness of breath. If left without treatment it will eventually get worse and your kidneys will ultimately stop working.
Healthy kidneys function to:
- Keep a balance of water and minerals (such as sodium, potassium, and phosphorus) in your blood
- Remove waste from your blood after digestion, muscle activity, and exposure to chemicals or medications
- Make renin, which your body uses to help manage your blood pressure
- Make a chemical called erythropoietin, which prompts your body to make red blood cells
- Make an active form of vitamin D, needed for bone health and other things
Liver Issues
The liver is the second biggest organ in the body just after the skin. It is situated just beneath the ribcage on the right side and is approximately the size of a football. The liver separates nutrients and waste as they move through the digestive system. It is also responsible for the production of bile, a substance that brings toxins out of the body and helps in normal digestion of food. Liver issues refer to any of several conditions that affect and damage your liver. Over time, liver issues can result to cirrhosis or scarring. When more scar tissue replaces normal healthy liver, it will no longer function correctly. If left untreated, liver issues can progress to liver failure and even cancer.
Etiology of Kidney & Liver Issues
Acute Kidney Issues
Acute kidney disease causes – when the kidneys suddenly stop working, it is called acute kidney injury or simply acute renal failure. The primary causes include:
- Lack of blood flow to the kidneys
- There is direct damage to the kidneys
- There is backed up urine in the kidneys
These can occur when:
- As a result of traumatic injury with loss of blood, like in a car accident
- Dehydration or when the muscle tissue begin to breakdown, sending too much protein in the bloodstream
- When you go into shock as a result of an overwhelming bacterial infection known as sepsis
- An enlarged prostate that blocks the flow of urine
- Use of certain drugs or if you are around certain toxins that result to direct damage to the kidneys
- Complications of pregnancy such as preeclampsia or eclampsia
- Autoimmune disease – when the body’s immune system attacks itself resulting to kidney injury
Chronic Kidney Issues – When the kidneys poorly function or fail to work for more than three months then it is labeled chronic kidney disease or chronic renal failure. There might not be any symptoms during the early stages and that is the best time to treat it. High blood pressure and diabetes are the two most common causes. High blood sugar over time harms the kidneys and high blood pressure establishes wear and tear on your blood vessels, including those in the kidneys.
Other causes are:
- Immune system disease like lupus nephritis
- Long lasting viral disease like HIV and AIDS, Hepatitis B and C
- Pyelonephritis – a urinary tract infection within the kidneys that result to scarring when the infection abates. This condition leads to kidney damage if it happens several times
- Inflammation in the tiny filters (glomeruli) of the kidneys. This may occur after a strep infection
- Polycystic kidney disease – this is a genetic condition where fluid-filled sacs form in the kidneys
- Congenital defects
- Drugs and toxins – For example lead poisoning, long-term use of certain medications like NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and naproxen, IV street drugs can result to permanent kidney damage
Causes of Liver Issues
- Hepatitis A – People get infected with this disease by eating or drinking food or water contaminated with fecal material. There might be no symptoms and it normally goes away by itself within 6 months and there is really no long-term harm.
- Hepatitis B – Patients can be infected with this disease through unprotected sex, using illegal drugs via sharing of needles. If the condition lasts longer than 6 months, there is a distinct possibility of getting liver cancer or other diseases.
- Hepatitis C – You can get infected with this from tainted blood that is transfused to you. It might also be acquired from sharing needles or through traumatic needle injury if you are a health care worker.
- Autoimmune hepatitis – this results to inflammation of the liver and can lead to other disorders and even liver failure. This health problem occur more commonly in females than males.
- Primary biliary cholangitis – the disease attacks the tiny tubes in the liver called bile ducts. They ferry bile, a chemical that helps in food digestion. When the ducts are damaged, it results to bile backing up inside the liver resulting to scarring.
- Primary sclerosing cholangitis – this results to scarring of the bile ducts and eventually blocks them. There is bile build up within the liver and that makes it harder for the liver to function normally.
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