7 Common Medications That Can Damage Your Kidneys
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Protect your health by learning about 7 common medications that can damage your kidneys! In today's world, medications are a double-edged sword. While they can help with various health issues, they also carry risks, especially for our kidneys. As we age, our kidneys naturally become less efficient, making it crucial to avoid overloading them with harmful substances. In this video, we'll discuss how common medications like antibiotics, NSAIDs, diuretics, proton pump inhibitors, ACE inhibitors, antiviral drugs, and lithium can impact your kidney health. Understanding these risks can help you make informed healthcare decisions. We'll also provide tips on how to manage these drugs safely to protect your kidneys while treating other health conditions. Remember, it's essential to consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen. Stay tuned to learn how to safeguard your kidney health effectively!
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I DON'T CARE WHAT DR SAY SOMETHING I REFER TO TAKE I LEARN TO TRUST GOD FOR HEALING ❤❤ SADLY DLURETICS TAKES YOUR HAIR OUT
Thanks for commenting! Trusting in God for healing is important to many. Diuretics can have side effects like hair loss, so it's crucial to discuss alternatives with your healthcare provider. Balancing faith and medical advice can help you make informed decisions for your health.
I’m 75 years and don’t take any of that medication, none for me. I eat my foods that I cooked, and only real healthy items I buy. You’re what you eat, food is medicine, but not the foods on the street the fast food. Going easy ways only sending your health down the drain. Health is wealth.
Thank you for sharing your approach to health. Eating wholesome, home-cooked meals is beneficial. Your focus on nutritious food reflects a sound understanding of health principles. It's wise to avoid fast food and prioritize your well-being. Remember, consulting healthcare providers ensures a balanced approach to health, combining proper nutrition with medical advice for optimal aging and well-being.
You are so right, for many decades, many of us have been conditioned and indoctrinated to believe that "doctor knows best"..... not in every situation... because doctors are only trained to believe "this is the patients symptom .... then this is their pill" and do not know or understand anything about how fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds and grains, meats, fish, etc., help the body to heal itself with essential nutrients and vitamins that the body needs to function properly!
You can't use cheap quality oil in an expensive car, and expect to get top performance of that vehicle, the same goes for our body.... you already know this, but so many people give into the temptations of all of the processed things out there, the junk foods, fast foods, etc., that have spiked the need for poisoning our body with toxic chemicals that destroy the body instead of repair it. I wish I had learned that years ago, but in cases like my husband's and not knowing what I know now, we went to doctors for help... and over the last 14 years, my husband was prescribed so many pills, they destroyed his kidneys, he passed away from kidney failure on June 9th, 2024! It has been hard, and as a diabetic myself and disabled from severe osteoarthritis for many years of taking toxins, before realizing that they were doing more harm than good, I will live out the rest of my life taking the few meds that I have to. When I did realize this about prescriptions, I was able to come off of 6 0ut of 10 of my medications, and started learning from doctors of natural medicine... that helped my husband live a bit longer.
You are certainly wise, and blessed to not need the toxins that "modern medicine" believes are good for us. Man creates "health" in the form of a pill made in a lab, God created all we need for our health, long before big pharma was around... just sayin'!! To those who are battling these toxins from pill pushers.... pull up Doctors of Natural medicine like Dr. John Bergman, Dr
Allen Mandell, Dr. Josh Axe, to name a few, and take time to learn how your body works... so you can learn how to fix symptom naturally. However, if you are taking certain medications, becareful of things like earing too much ginger can lower your blood pressure too quickly if you are on blood thinners! You need to learn that too.... good luck to you all! 😊❤😊❤
And exercise or walking helps alot
My aunt is 89 and only takes one prescription for a mild arrhythmia.
@@susanmcintyre5377 Now that's a blessing
Doctor insists I must take multiple drugs after heart attack and two procedures to put in stents. Really stressed me out having so many drugs to take.
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Thanks for commenting! It's understandable to feel stressed about taking multiple medications after a heart attack and stent procedures. Discuss your concerns with your doctor; they can explain the importance of each medication and possibly adjust your regimen to make it more manageable. Your health and peace of mind are important.
Antibiotics should ONLY be taken if you actually have an infection. I take a probiotic every day, and it helps prevent stomach upset if I need an antibiotic. I take them VERY rarely.
Thanks for commenting! You're right, antibiotics should only be used for actual infections. Taking a daily probiotic can help prevent stomach issues when antibiotics are necessary. It's good to use antibiotics sparingly to avoid resistance and maintain their effectiveness.
What probiotic do you take?
@@akwaimaarchibong7931 Nature’s Way Primadophilus Original 5 billion FCU. It’s $30.00 on Amazon, 180 capsules (six months supply) and you take one per day. Bottle has a yellow cap. Store in refrigerator.
@@akwaimaarchibong7931 I did reply to you, but my comment was deleted, I guess because I told you exactly. I bought it from Amazon, bottle has a yellow cap, N a t u r e ‘ s W a y.
@@akwaimaarchibong7931 CZcams keeps deleting my comment. I take one I bought on Amazon, each capsule is 5 billion FCU.
Very informative and explained very clearly.
Thanks a lot !
Thank you so much, we are glad to know this is helpful to you!
Unfortunately, you’re using a lot of cute clever names. I don’t know what you’re talking about. Tell me what the drugs are or stop wasting our time.
I understand your concern. Specific drug names depend on individual health conditions and prescriptions. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate information tailored to your needs. They can provide clarity on medications, their names, and potential risks based on your health history and current treatments.
Thanks for this very important information,though the terms/words used were listener unfriendly.
Thank you for the medical advice.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the advice helpful. Focusing on a balanced diet and natural food sources is key to maintaining good health, especially for those with kidney issues. Stay healthy and eat a variety of nutritious foods!
Good morning!!
I absolutely believe this information.
Thank you!
# 5 please
I'm 54 and had histoplasmosis since I was 9.. The amphotericin b I received killed my kidneys at 33.
Thank you for sharing your story. It's unfortunate that the treatment led to kidney damage. Managing long-term health conditions is challenging. Always consult with your healthcare team for the best care plan. Wishing you strength and good health moving forward.
number 6 please, why discussed so much
Rx prescriptions are NOT necessarily MAGICAL!
Thank you for your comment! You're right-prescriptions are not magical solutions. They should be part of a comprehensive health plan, including lifestyle changes and proper nutrition. Always follow your healthcare provider's advice for the best results. Stay healthy!
If I have to go on blood thinners, I would want warfar because their is a good antidote for bleeding . And much more is known about it
Thanks for commenting! Warfarin is a well-studied blood thinner with a known antidote for bleeding, making it a reliable option. However, it's essential to discuss with your doctor to determine the best choice for your specific health needs and conditions.
Why don’t you go make mayonnaise.
Adjuvants can cause autoimmunity in some people
Thank you for sharing your concern. Adjuvants in vaccines are carefully evaluated for safety and efficacy. While rare, some individuals may experience autoimmune reactions. Vaccines undergo extensive testing to minimize risks. Consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice on vaccine safety and any concerns you may have.
just say no to drugs
Yes! If possible, NO DRUGS at all.
You and others in this comment section are idiots. Yes healthy lifestyle can reduce need for some drugs if the problem you have are mild but if you have significant issues like high blood pressure not reduced to NORMAL by lifestyle adjustments or other life threatening problems you had better get them treated and treated properly. Otherwise you will be at significantly increased risks of stroke, heart disease and kidney failure. For all your mocking, lifespan has increased by decades due to good sanitation, vaccines and by years due to JUDICIOUS use of medications. Some of the idiots are saying no drugs - so if you have diabetes - refuse insulin ( only mild late- onset diabetes can be controlled by better diets), if your thyroid gland fails you are going to refuse replacement therapy, if you have urinary tract infections you will refuse antibiotics even if chronic or repeated ( bye bye kidneys) and so many more examples. You can happily sneer and pat each other on the back until you need a physician then maybe you will learn something
Yeah street drugs
the most illicit drugs are made by the biggest drugs companies
Say Yes to death sentence
Is this vedio self made after sufficient research for common man or just copied or lifted for foreign sources....bad..in taste..
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Not only medication dogtor only knows to kill with their lies guessing.
Drugs are giving me a far better quality of life at 78.
Thanks for commenting! It's great to hear that medications are enhancing your quality of life at 78. Proper treatment can make a significant difference. Always follow your doctor's guidance and stay informed about your health options for the best outcomes.
Get to the POINT 🙄
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Alot of y'all are slow ijs
Ypo much talking
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I already know you’re not supposed to take medication you’re supposed to eat real food no process food already know that using big words or words that were not familiar with out here in the regular world because we have no reason to use them doesn’t help anybody you’re not telling us what drugs to stay away from what the names are that are used now
Thank you for your comment. It's great that you're focused on eating real, unprocessed foods. When it comes to medications, it's best to avoid self-prescribing and always consult a healthcare professional. They can provide specific advice on which drugs to avoid based on your individual health needs and current medications. Your health and safety are the top priority.