ARTHRITIS, KIDNEY
FUNCTION AND SALT BATHS
George
Oshawa, the grandfather of Macrobiotic suggests the Number 7 Food regime to
relieve arthritis. To change the
condition will take your body the time it needs to release all toxicity in the
kidney/blood systems. By changing your
foods to the ‘easiest’ to digest and the ‘highest’ in nutritional value for all
organs; you will completely cure yourself in six months.
If
hip or knees are consideration and you have cartilage challenges…just know
cartilage grows and becomes bone every day.
(teeth, different) In other
words, bone is the final development of cartilage.
Look
for dislocation of hip bone or pinched nerves in the spine affecting the
endocrine system which passes through the spine. The resulting disturbance of hormone function
may be caused by weakened kidneys that start to malfunction.
WEAK
KIDNEYS CANNOT KEEP CALCIUM in the blood which is needed for bone
formation. Then, degenerative arthritis
develops.
Weak
kidneys cannot maintain blood alkalinity; causing the blood and other body
fluids to become acidic. If the body
fluids become acidic, available calcium is used from your bones and teeth to
neutralize acidity and calcium will be lost from bone and cartilage.
Dietary
suggestions
Staple
foods
50% whole grains
20-30% vegetables (avoid potato, eggplant,
tomato)
5-10% sea vegetables (these contain
calcium and magnesium-
Strong bones)
5% raw vegetables (optional)
1-2
cups Miso soup every day-good
blood formation
2-3
pcs pickles (rice bran
pickles-best)
2-3 times/month beans
1-2
tsp sesame/olive oil/day
Foods
to Avoid
Sugar,
sugary foods, cakes, sweetened drinks, alcoholic drinks, drugs, pain killers,
high protein foods including tofu, cheese, eggs, high fat foods such as butter,
coffee and spices.
STRENGTHENING
THE KIDNEYS
Strengthening
the kidneys is the first step to strengthening bones and bone cartilage.
- Yuen method-major detox
triad, strengthening……..
- Drinks as little as
possible so that you urinate 3-4 times maximum per day. If you urinate more often than that you
are drinking too much unless detoxing.
- Apply a hot ginger
compress over the kidneys 2-3 times/week.
- Massage your spine from
neck to hip bone with a ginger juice/sesame oil mixture (1 tsp ginger
juice with 1 tsp sesame oil)
- Dry far infra red sauna
to sweat. If cannot do sauna, do
sea salt baths.
- Take a salt bath every
other day. To make salt bath: Add 2 lbs of coarse salt to 24 gallons
of warm-hot water and stay in 20-30 minutes.
What
I have discovered from clients over the years:
- Clients are afraid of
salt….delete all misinformation again around salt.
Dr. William Conners of the Oregon Health
Sciences University
showed that salt in the diet actually reduces high blood pressure. He was able to show that those that did not
have salt in their diet; their blood pressure was not reduced.
- Salt deficiencies look
like:
insomnia, kidney pain, fatigue, chronic
low-grade infections, lack of digestive juices in the stomach or allergy
symptoms.
- If one of my clients has
eaten meat or salty foods for a long time; they
May also develop kidney weakness. Medications create kidney weakness.
What
is the function of kidneys in the body?
The
body produces waste substances as carbohydrates, protein and fats are
metabolized. Every second 280,000 cells
die which also produces waste products.
If these waste substances stay in the body they will make the body
fluids acidic causing nerves malfunction and vital organ malfunction.
The
composition of blood must always remain constant. Blood volume must also remain constant. If blood volume is too high, heart failure
might result. Just know that our blood
is used over and over again. Some blood
is eliminated and replaced but not much.
The blood has to be purified and kept constant in composition and
volume. Body function can’t be suspended
even for one minute for the blood to be cleansed. All repairs and adjustments to the blood must
be made while the engine is still running.
Blood
enters the kidneys and passes through many ducts and tubes and circulates
around tissues and membranes that are capable of reabsorbing or passing
dissolved solids, water, minerals and glucose.
In adults, 125 milliliters (1/8 quart) of liquid per minute is filtered
through the kidneys, about 180 liters or 45 gallons a day which 178 liters or
44.5 gallons must be reabsorbed.
Weak
kidneys means that the membranes in the kidneys have become weak and can’t do
the job reabsorbing essential substances such as minerals. So, too much of these essential substances are
lost. These membranes become weak from
being overworked by too much fluid to process or too many waste products to
eliminate.
Another
function of the kidneys related to reabsorbing minerals is maintaining an
alkaline condition in the blood. Calcium,
magnesium, potassium and most importantly, sodium have to be reabsorbed by the
kidneys to maintain an alkaline condition in the blood. If the kidneys are weak, these minerals are
lost in the urine.
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