2016年2月14日星期日

How to Reduce Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

How to Reduce Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) is the waste product of protein metabolism in the blood, which will be filtered out of the body by the kidneys. So, a blood urea nitrogen test measuring the amount of nitrogen in the blood can be done to see how well your kidneys are working. The reference value for BUN: 7-20mg/100ml for adult, and men might be slight higher than women. If the level is higher than 60mg/dL, it is a diagnostic indictor of Uremia.
Urea nitrogen can increase through various kidney diseases such as Glomerulonephritis, Polycystic Kidney Disease as well as Kidney Failure and so on. Besides kidney damage, various factors can lead to high level of urea nitrogen which can be protein break down, liver failure and hydration status.
The traditional way of treating high serum nitrogen is through diuretic, which is not treating illness from root. It can only reduce the level of urea nitrogen temporarily. Even if the urea nitrogen level becomes low, it will rise soon.
However, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, an external therapy of traditional Chinese medicine, can bring down high level of urea nitrogen from root.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
We make the effective Chinese medicine for kidney disease super-finely shattered into powder so that these substances can be mixed up and be fully used. Then, these micro-Chinese medicines are permeated into the kidney lesions directly with the help of modern facilities. Different from the traditional methods, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy lowers high urea nitrogen by repairing kidney cells and blocking renal fibrosis, thus gradually recovering kidney function. When the kidney cells are back to work, your urea nitrogen will be brought down naturally.

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