No 1. Vitamin to Cure a Diseased Kidney

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In today's video, we're diving into the fascinating world of vitamins and unveiling the best one for keeping your kidneys in tip-top shape. Your kidneys play a vital role in your overall health, and ensuring they function optimally is crucial.

Join us as we explore why vitamin D, the "sunshine vitamin," is essential for maintaining healthy kidneys. We'll discuss how vitamin D helps regulate calcium and phosphorus levels, preventing kidney stones and supporting those with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Here's what you'll learn:

The importance of kidney health and the functions of your kidneys.
How vitamin D benefits your kidneys.
Ways to get enough vitamin D through sunlight, food, and supplements.
Practical tips for incorporating vitamin D into your daily routine.

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Always check levels - too much vitamin D can cause renal failure!

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Something is just off about this channel now, and it ain't the narrator change. WAY too much talk about "go see your big pharma provider". We aren't coming to you for that sh*tty advice. We are coming here to heal ourselves.

Here's an easy example from this video- when they touch on some people having issues absorbing vitamin D supplements they just say "go talk to your big pharma rep (aka doctor)". Guys, this is an easy layup. It's fat! Just pop a coconut oil pill or make sure to take that D supplement after a healthy fatty meal. What is the hell is going on around here?

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