Your Renal Lymphatic System.
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Itâs not your nephrons?
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Itâs not your GFR?
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I spent 15 years trying to manage renal decline. Adjusting medication, monitoring creatinine, and preparing patients for dialysis.
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And it wasnât the filters themselves, but the drainage system surrounding them?
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At midnight, I pulled up the research.
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The renal lymphatic systemâthe network of vessels that surrounds renal tissueâis responsible for removing inflammatory waste, toxins, and debris from the interstitial space surrounding the nephrons.
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When those vessels become clogged, toxins arenât removed. Uric acid and creatinine build up in the tissue surrounding the filters. Inflammation occurs. And the nephronsâthe millions of tiny filters in your kidneysâbegin to fail, not because they are damaged, but because they are saturated with their own waste.
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This is what the research revealed:
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Restoring lymphatic drainage around renal tissue allows filtration function to recover.
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Foaming disappears. Back pain diminishes. Labs improve.
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Your kidney can finally breathe.