The kidneys' main job is to remove waste and excess fluid from the body. They also remove acid produced by the body's cells. Important in today's world, our kidneys maintain the balance of water, salts, and minerals (electrolytes) in the blood. Eating kidneys is believed to help our kidneys, which means it improves the lymphatic system, detoxification, and boosts our immune system.
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between free radical production and the antioxidant system, which causes damage to biomolecules. This can lead to the development of numerous chronic degenerative diseases. Therefore, understanding how these endogenous (and exogenous) antioxidant systems function is crucial to preventing these diseases. Kidney intake and nutritional profile produce the endogenous antioxidants that support this system.
The kidneys contain vitamins such as zinc, folate, iron, copper, phosphorus, selenium, manganese, and B vitamins, like the heart. The kidneys contain vitamin K2, which helps distribute calcium throughout the body. Many people have low electrolytes due to the use of nutrient-poor water (RO or distilled) and mineral-depleted soil. The kidneys are rich in minerals and electrolytes: potassium (blood pressure regulation), magnesium (relaxation, muscle health), calcium (bone health), and sodium (nerve impulses, muscle contraction and relaxation).
Diamine oxidase (DAO) is an important digestive enzyme in the body. DAO is used as a supplement to help with histamine intolerance, which can cause migraines and headaches, bowel problems, and skin conditions. The kidneys are full of DAO and have cofactors such as copper, magnesium, and vitamin B6 that are also supplied and necessary for DAO to do its job in the body. Magnesium deficiency can lead to decreased DAO activity and excess histamine.
As part of the lower urinary tract, prostate problems are common in men. The prostate is a small gland found only in men. It surrounds the tube that carries urine out of the body (the urethra). Approximately 50% of men between the ages of 51 and 60 have benign prostatic hyperplasia (an enlarged prostate). This figure increases to 70% in men between the ages of 60 and 69 and to approximately 80% in men over the age of 70. Healthy kidneys filter about half a cup of blood per minute, removing waste and excess water to produce urine. Therefore, ingesting kidney organs can help improve kidney function while making lifestyle changes for men.
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