According to US experts, kidney damage can be repaired and even renewed by a short-term low-salt diet combined with reduced bodily fluids. These findings are supported by encouraging animal research.
Salt substitutes with reduced sodium levels and increased potassium levels have been shown to lower blood pressure, but their effects on cardiovascular and safety outcomes are uncertain. We conducted ...
A short-term, low-salt diet along with less body fluids may help repair and even regenerate certain cells in kidneys, scientists in the US have reported after showing promising results in animal ...
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