Kidney Extract
Updated Aug. 12th, 2019
What are they?
The kidneys are a pair of organs located towards the back of the abdomen, on either side beneath the lower ribs. Each kidney is responsible for filtering and cleaning the blood while maintaining blood pressure and proper nutrient and mineral levels. They are also one of the major organs of elimination and detoxification (along with the colon and the liver).
Kidney Function
When the kidneys fail to function properly, one of our major routes of elimination is compromised. Urine output changes, and the body begins to have difficulty regulating its water, nutrient, mineral, and toxin levels. This can result in toxic buildup in the bloodstream as well as a litany of physical symptoms, such as bloating, fatigue, and changes in urination.
Kidney Glandular
Although the kidneys are technically organs and not glands, they fall under the umbrella of other animal extract supplements used to support the corresponding gland or organ in our body. Please see the glandular extracts article for more detail. Kidney glandular is derived from animal kidneys, often porcine (pig), bovine (cow), or ovine (sheep). Because each animal's organs are so much like our own, they often contain the nutrients, cofactors and sometimes even functional hormones to support the function of the corresponding organ in our body. This is the reason that kidney glandular is used to support detoxification and proper kidney function.
How do I take Kidney Glandular?
Generally speaking kidney glandular is found in combination products that contain other kidney or detoxification support herbs and nutrients. There is very little research on the effects or dosing of kidney glandular. Because of this, there is no generally accepted dose for supplementation, and each label's suggested dosing recommendations should be followed unless otherwise recommended by a healthcare professional.
Important Information
Kidney glandular is not recommended as a substitution for seeking medical treatment for severe kidney disease or kidney failure.