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I’m 104 This Drinks Saved My Kidneys From CKD 5

Posted on April 17, 2026 by Admin

That kind of line is almost certainly a marketing hook or social media exaggeration, not a medically reliable statement.

A few important realities from nephrology (kidney medicine):

1) CKD stage 5 doesn’t get “saved” by a drink
Chronic Kidney Disease stage 5 means kidney function is severely reduced (usually <15% function). At that stage, progression may sometimes be slowed, but:

  • No drink, juice, or herb has been proven to “reverse” stage 5 CKD.
  • Definitive treatments are usually dialysis or kidney transplant, depending on the case.

2) Be careful with “miracle drinks”
Many viral “kidney detox” drinks:

  • have no clinical evidence
  • may contain excessive potassium, oxalates, or herbs that can actually worsen kidney function
  • sometimes delay proper medical treatment, which is the real risk

3) What actually helps in CKD
Evidence-based management includes:

  • strict blood pressure control
  • blood sugar control (if diabetic)
  • low-sodium diet
  • carefully managed protein intake (individualized)
  • avoiding kidney-toxic meds (like unnecessary NSAIDs)
  • nephrologist follow-up

4) About the “I’m 104” claim
Extreme age claims combined with “this one drink cured me” is a classic persuasion pattern in online ads. It’s designed to build trust, not to present medical truth.

If you want, tell me:

  • what drink they’re promoting, or
  • your or a relative’s kidney stage/lab values

I can break down what is actually safe, what is useless, and what could be harmful.

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