Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Basic Function: The kidneys are vital organs that filter waste and excess substances from the bloodstream, producing urine as a byproduct to excrete these wastes from the body.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Size and Shape: The kidneys are typically bean-shaped, about 4-5 inches in length, and are located on either side of the spine, just below the rib cage.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Blood Filtration: Each kidney processes about 50 gallons of blood daily, filtering out waste products like urea, creatinine, and excess salts, while retaining essential substances like glucose, amino acids, and electrolytes.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Regulation of Blood Pressure: The kidneys help regulate blood pressure by managing the volume of blood (by adjusting water levels) and releasing the enzyme renin, which affects blood vessel constriction.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Electrolyte Balance: They maintain electrolyte balance by regulating levels of sodium, potassium, calcium, and phosphate, which are crucial for nerve function, muscle function, and overall body homeostasis.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Acid-Base Balance: The kidneys help regulate the body’s pH by excreting hydrogen ions and reabsorbing bicarbonate from urine, thus maintaining the acid-base balance in the blood.
Please don't listen this frequency more than 45 seconds at a streach without the guidance of an expert or professional. Morning & Evening are the best time to listen. Hormone Production: The kidneys produce important hormones, including erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow, and renin, which regulates blood pressure.