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  • Natural Ways to Heal Chronic Kidney Disease with Ayurveda by Aishwaryachokshi
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    Support your kidneys with Ayurvedic herbs like Punarnava and Gokshura. These natural remedies help reduce toxins and improve kidney function. Get customized CKD care from the best Ayurvedic doctor in Mumbai, Pune, or Nashik. Combine herbal treatment with lifestyle changes and yoga for long-term wellness.
  • CKD Stages, Symptoms and Treatments in Hyderabad by kidneydoctor
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    There are five CKD stages starting from the very first mild stage, also called stage 1 to stage 5, which is complete kidney failure. The stages are judged by how efficient processing your kidney shows in filtering out waste from your blood.
  • The Law of Unlikely Things by lsfelton
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    Love in sickness an health, right?
  • A Complete Natural Guide for Chronic Kidney Disease Care Plan by karmaayurvedausa
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    Explore a complete Chronic Kidney Disease Care Plan with natural remedies and holistic options. Discover the best CKD Care Plan to support kidney health.
  • A Layman's Guide to Peritoneal Dialysis by SummerFoovay
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    I am not a doctor, nurse or medical professional of any kind. What I am, is a writer. I am also the wife, and caretaker, of a husband who has been on peritoneal dialysis for six years. I was inspired to write this guide by his recent five week stay in the hospital, during which it became abundantly clear that there are many doctors, nurses, CNAs, and medical technicians of all types who have no idea whatsoever what peritoneal dialysis is, or what the treatments require and entail. In addition, over the last six years I've found myself explaining peritoneal dialysis more times than I can count to friends, relatives, and curious acquaintances. I am hoping the good readers at Wattpad will be kind enough to help me out by reading this manuscript, asking any questions they may have, making corrections and suggestions, and in general help me groom it for proper publication.