Author Topic: Kidney health  (Read 1136 times)

ronbrgundy

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Kidney health
« on: May 10, 2010, 12:01:45 PM »
What can I do to ensure kidney health?

I am putting a lot of supps and vitamins in my body and want to avoid overstressing them or creating kidney stones.  I suspect the best thing I can do is drink a lot of water.  What should my target be like 2 gallons a day? 

PS in case someone didn't know you can die from drinking too much water all at one time I don't know how much you have to drink offhand so you have to space it out some. 

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Re: Kidney health
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2010, 10:27:28 AM »
In hyponatremia, the imbalance of water to salt is caused by one of three conditions:

Euvolemic hyponatremia -- total body water increases, but the sodium content remains the same
Hypervolemic hyponatremia -- both sodium and water content in the body increase, but water gain is greater
Hypovolemic hyponatremia -- water and sodium are both lost from the body, but the sodium loss is greater

The kidneys of a healthy adult can process fifteen liters of water a day! You are unlikely to suffer from water intoxication, even if you drink a lot of water, as long as you drink over time as opposed to intaking an enormous volume at one time. As a general guideline, most adults need about three quarts of fluid each day. Much of that water comes from food, so 8-12 eight ounce glasses a day is a common recommended intake. You may need more water if the weather is very warm or very dry, if you are exercising, or if you are taking certain medications. The bottom line is this: it's possible to drink too much water, but unless you are running a marathon or an infant, water intoxication is a very uncommon condition.

Best thing is to cycle your supplements so you bring the kidneys back to ground zero!

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Re: Kidney health
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2010, 07:37:32 AM »
Your kidneys are pretty tough and depending on what supps you are taking, you are probably prefectly fine. It takes years to develop kidney problems in healthy adults, so just keep an eye on your blood pressure and drink 1-2 gallons of fresh water every day. My kidney values have always been good, it's not a bad idea to get yourself checked out every few years just to see how you are doing.


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Re: Kidney health
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2010, 08:52:25 PM »
The main thing is to drink water so the nephron does not shut down.