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KIDNEY AND URINE




Nutrition

Definitely is the process for the urinary system, which plays an important role in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance and acid-base balance of the body. Here the bladder is filled and clear amber liquid to the point that the nerves send signals to the bladder to contract, forcing us to go to the bathroom to expel the urine out of the body through the urethra. Nephrons in the kidneys back into the bloodstream proteins, salts, glucose, calcium and other nutrients selected our meals, to maintain an adequate level of blood composition. The kidneys also secrete hormones that regulate body functions such as maintenance of blood pressure and red blood cell production.
The color of urine plays an important role in medical analysis. For example straw yellow normal color indicating the presence of yellow pigment can change to pink, (like water washing meat) in cases of hemoglobinuria and indicates the presence of blood in urine, a wine over red indicates a serious state of jaundice in the liver bilirubin is verified. Are visible signs that alert us to receive medical care.
Diuretics are drugs used by urologists to increase the removal of excess fluid in the body and naturopathy are compared to plants with this property and also influence the endocrine and immune system. We recommend Volume 2 of revolutionary diet plan "12 DIETS PLENITUD" that provides us with the wide urinary diet recommendations in more detail and compliance with a process of natural prevention through food.



12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 1:

The Nutritional Pyramid


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12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 2:

Digestion, Breathing and Urine


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12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 3:

The Hormones, Immunity and Nerves


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12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 4:

Muscles, Blood circulation and Bones


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12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 5:

Sexuality and detox


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12 DIETS PLENITUDE - BOOKLET 6:

Habits, Healthy recipes and more


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