That claim is misleading.
There is no set of “6 tips” that guarantees a kidney patient will never lose a kidney again. Kidney health depends on the underlying disease, how early it’s detected, genetics, blood pressure control, diabetes management, infections, and medical treatment—not quick online hacks.
What’s actually true:
People with kidney disease can often slow or prevent progression if they manage it properly, especially in early stages.
Evidence-based ways to protect kidney function:
- Control blood pressure (very important)
- Manage blood sugar if diabetic
- Reduce salt intake
- Avoid unnecessary painkillers (NSAIDs like ibuprofen)
- Stay well hydrated (but not excessive if doctor restricts fluids)
- Regular checkups (creatinine, eGFR, urine protein tests)
- Treat infections early
- Avoid smoking
Important reality check:
- Some kidney conditions still progress even with good care
- Advanced kidney failure may require dialysis or transplant
- No home remedy or “6 tips” can guarantee prevention of kidney loss
If you want, tell me the situation (kidney stones, infection, CKD stage, or general concern), and I can give more specific, safe guidance.
