Posted by: DexterRidlon in Untagged on
Apr 20, 2010
Kidney stone is the disorder of the kidney in which the stone is formed in the ureter. The stone is formed due to the minerals in the kidney that remains in the undissolved state to form the stone in Kidney. These stones are called as renal calculi i.e. the crystal formations due to the minerals in the kidney.
The formation of the stone in the kidney is a very slow process and takes place inside the body without any symptoms. The man comes to know about it only when the stone gets 2 to 3 millimeters in size and it starts disturbing the flow of the urine. To overcome the kidney stones we must first understand its causes so that we can prevent its occurrence. Get an idea about the causes of Kidney disorders by reading below—
1. The main cause of the kidney stone in the men is the formation of the calcium oxalate stones in the kidney. Previously it was known that excessive consumption of the calcium leads to the formation of the calcium oxalate crystals, but now it has been known that by the scientific studies that calcium oxalate crystals are formed due to the deficiency of the calcium in the body.
2. Kidney stone occurrence is being closely linked to the hereditary. The studies have revealed the fact that a man who is having the family history of the kidney stones is at the high risk of suffering with the kidney stone. It has been observed that predeposition of the calcium in the urine is passed on as a specific character from generation to generation.
3. Inadequate intake of the fluids in accordance with the high temperature leads to the occurrence of the kidney stone in men. Due to the scarcity of the fluids the minerals are not able to get washed and they get deposited into the pathway through which urine passes. As the time passes, the mineral deposition starts increasing that leads to the formation of kidney stone.
4. Eating a high protein diet on daily basis is noted to trigger the formation of the kidney stone in men. The human body is not able to digest the excessive amount of the proteins in the body. This protein starts getting accumulated in the kidney. The fluids in the kidney then moves this protein along with the urine to be thrown out of the body, but it fails to move and gets accumulated in the urinary tract that causes kidney stone.
5. Infection of the kidney or urinary tract disturbs the functioning of these organs. Due to this the kidney fails to throw out the unnecessary elements. Its process of filtering is being perturbed that leads to the unfiltered urine formation, which results in accumulation of the minerals in the urinary tract that forms the kidney stone.
6. The men suffering with the gout are at high risk of suffering with the kidney stones. In this case the body fails to break down the chemicals and minerals that enter into the body. As a result, these minerals remain in the granular form and in the same way they pass through the body without getting digested. Thus, when these minerals enter the kidney even the kidney fails to separate them and from here they move into the urinary tract that leads to the formation of the kidney stones.
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Posted by: CarolineR in Untagged on
Aug 2, 2009
Whilst scientists debate the cause of death of "King of Pop" Michael Jackson, the underlying reason is clear in macro-land. Jackson was markedly sanpaku. In "You Are All Sanpaku," William Dufty quotes, "it was explained that sanpaku means 'not only illness of the body but a dangerous condition of the spirit and the psyche. The sanpaku man's entire system is out of balance, and he will be prone to accidents and tragic death...white showing beneath the iris of the eyes...(denotes) the condition known as sanpaku."
Whether it was use of drugs or sugar or whatever extreme yin substances Jackson consumed, his dire condition would have been readily apparent to a macrobiotic counselor. Perhaps the death of the King of Pop was even caused by guzzling soda pop in a cruel twist of fate.
At any rate, an excess of yin substances was the real cause of death of the pop icon. I wonder if any macrobiotic luminaries ever warned Michael Jackson about the seriousness of his condition. Dufty states that if one does not warn another about a sanpaku condition, then that person is also sanpaku. This hits home with me because the last time I saw my father before his passing, I noted he was sanpaku and I said nothing, but was planning to give him a copy of Dufty's book for Christmas. My father was a surgeon and was not likely to heed the warning--or so I thought. By Christmas, he had already passed on.
Now the tougher question is--will I inform our First Lady that she appears to be sanpaku? Do I have the guts or the compassion? I don't know. Perhaps I'll send her Dufty's book. It would be the right thing to do and I pray for the courage to do so.
Grateful that Knowledge is Power,
Caroline V. Ritter