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Newsletter: The Urinary System

 

Bi-Weekly Natural Health Newsletter March 12, 2012
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Jon returns to his long running series on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body from an Alternative Health Perspective. In this newsletter, he presents Part 1 of his exploration of the urninary system. Few people pay any attention to the urinary system, thinking that it does nothing more than pee. In truth, that's a secondary function. Its primary function is to cleanse and rebalancce the blood. And when it malfunctions, you get sick -- you die, as ever increasing numbers of people are discovering to their dismay. Learn what your urinary system actually does, how it works, and how to naturally fix it when things go wrong. (Click here to read article...)

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Jon BarronThe Anatomy of the Urinary System
by Jon Barron

The urinary system is the Rodney Dangerfield of the body: it gets no respect. Medical doctors pay worship to the cardiovascular and nervous systems; alternative healers pay homage to the colon and practice ancient detoxing rites. But who thinks about the urinary system? Who pays attention to the kidneys until something goes wrong. And make no mistake, things go wrong. When it comes to the urinary system, we're not just talking about kidney stones and kidney failure, which affect millions of people in the United States alone, but more significantly kidney sludge, which compromises kidney function in virtually every adult living in a first world country. And we're also talking about infection and inflammation in the urinary tract, not to mention incontinence in the bladder.

In this series of newsletters on the urinary system, we will examine not only the anatomy and physiology of the kidneys, but also the ureters (which convey waste from the kidneys), and the bladder (which stores waste until it can be excreted). But more importantly, we will use our newfound understanding of how everything works to explore those things that can go wrong in all areas of the system – some life threatening, and some merely compromising of life quality – and how we can use natural therapies to overcome those problems.

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