Chinerchi helps renal disease patients improve symptoms in three weeks

Chinerchi helps renal disease patients improve symptoms in three weeks

A young man, Al, wrote to me about his father Shanty who was diagnosed with renal disease and was on heavy medication. After a few treatments Shanty's symptoms greatly reduced: dry month gone, frequent and difficult urination greatly diminished. He now has more energy and we see in his new blood tests that his reading has started to change. Shanty now has a vibrant glow in his face.

Review of the treatment

In Al's first time email he said: "My dad is in his 70s and is a healthy active man. This is his only health issue".
Renal disease is blood over-loaded with protein, resulting in blocked kidney function. This can be very dangerous. After I met Shanty I discovered he had diabetes for 15 years, high blood pressure for 5 years and for both conditions he was taking medication. I explained to both of them:
No patient could have only one unhealthy part of their body because the body is a networked system. When a diabetic's blood sugar becomes high it poisons the body. Long-term medication inflicts chronic damage to the whole system. High blood pressure can be the result of diabetes and kidney failure is often directly related to high blood pressure and diabetes.

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High blood presues and diabetes

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kidney disease                                         normal kidney

My treatment plan for Shanty:

Chinerchi therapy

Work on the digestive system to help the pancreas function and energize the heart and kidney.

Change diet:

The patient loves bread and is having it 3 times a day. They need to reduce this to a minimum amount to help the pancreas rest and heal.

Stop eating protein packed food to reduce pressure on the kidneys.

 

Shanty and Al both said: "Amazing". When you know the key to healing it can be simple.

 

Click here see Link to youtube interview with Shanty and Al

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