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Stabilize Kidney Function Delay Deterioration

Stabilize Kidney Function Delay Deterioration
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Does it mean no result when kidney function stays more or less the same after taking DTS? We understand getting the eGFR level up is probably the aim for many users, but a stabilized eGFR level is not a bad sign and in some cases, this should be the initial aim.

 

Chronic kidney damage is often seen as irreversible and progressive, but it doesn’t mean there is nothing people suffering from chronic kidney problems can do. There are ways to slow down the progression, enabling them to live longer with fewer chances of developing other health issues. It can be done by managing the diet, living habits, and health indexes such as blood pressure and blood sugar. Unfortunately, not everyone can delay the progression even if they have adopted those lifestyle interventions. Their kidneys continue to deteriorate. In such a case, close monitoring of body health is recommended.

 

Delaying the progression is important to people with chronic kidney problems. Stabilized kidney function is a good sign, reflecting that DTS protects kidney health and slows down deterioration. Using DTS with consistency can bring more long-lasting and all-rounded protective effects.

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  • * All research and clinical data should be used as reference purposes only, results may vary.
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