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Polycystic kidney disease

A reader’s friend is suffering from polycystic kidney disease and has been told that if things continue to deteriorate she will need dialysis and maybe a transplant in a couple of years.  Is there anything she could be doing to help stop the deterioration, she asks?  Would nutritional methods help, for example?

Charlotte reckons that a qualified nutritional therapist may well be able to help your friend, while John recommends a product called Kidney Pure (see http://www.matdom.com/temp/newWin/kidney/).  “I have experienced an improvement in my creatinine levels after two months taking Kidney Pure,” he says.

E-news broadcast 6 March 2007 No.339

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