Probiotics And Kidney Disease

Probiotics And Kidney Disease
The use of probiotics, prebiotics, and symbiotics have long helped people with kidney issues. In this video, Robert emphasizes the benefits of having ‘good bacteria’ in your system in order to fight those kidney toxins. This information is coming
Researchers have published a new study looking at the influence of prebiotic – gum acacia (GA) on the intestinal microbiota in rats with adenine-induced chronic kidney disease (CKD). There is evidence to suggest a bidirectional relationship between microbiota and CKD.
Various studies have indicated that consumption of probiotics may improve gastrointestinal function and slow the progression of certain kidney problems.
If there is a disturbance in the gut, this causes the increased growth of more pathogenic “bad” bacteria over “good”
Probiotic supplementation may be a potential avenue for people on peritoneal dialysis. Dialysis is the use of machinery to filter the blood of wastes and toxins when the kidneys cannot do this.
Kidneys can fail or function at reduced capacity
Your body is host to a plethora of microorganisms inhabiting your gastrointestinal and respiratory systems along with your skin, oral cavity and urogenital tracts. These microorganisms, specifically those in your gut, are complex and change over time due to factors