Question:
I am looking for frequencies to improve glomerular filtration in my kidneys.
There are frequencies for kidney disease which is not really relevant, I need something more specific.
if you can assist in finding specific frequencies it will be very much appreciated.
As always, thankyou for all your help over the years.
Awaiting your reply,
Answer:
The Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is a measurement of how quickly the kidneys are cleaning your blood. It tells you the rate or the speed at which your kidneys are performing their job, giving you a numerical value of their current efficiency. A high GFR number indicates the filter is working very fast, while a low GFR number signals that the filter is slowing down and becoming clogged, but the number itself is the reading on the gauge, not the breakdown. Therefore, a low GFR is a key sign or symptom that a disease like kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure may be damaging the filtration system, but it is the measurement used to diagnose and monitor that underlying disorder, not the disorder itself.
Improving glomerular filtration rate (GFR) naturally focuses on supporting overall kidney health and reducing the strain on these vital filtration units. The goal is to create an internal environment that allows the kidneys to function at their best.
A foundational strategy is a significant dietary adjustment. Adopting a whole-foods, plant-embracing diet that is low in sodium is crucial, as excessive sodium intake can elevate blood pressure, directly damaging the delicate glomeruli. It’s equally important to manage your intake of protein; while essential, very high-protein diets can increase the glomerular pressure and filtration workload, so consuming a moderate, appropriate amount for your body size and activity level is key. Simultaneously, you must maintain vigilant control over conditions like hypertension and diabetes, as consistently high blood sugar and blood pressure are among the leading causes of glomerular damage.
When focusing on general kidney disorders, such as an insufficient kidney filter, the machine’s approach is to use frequencies that correspond to the overall energetic signature of “kidney disease” as a broad category.
Group 1894:
Kidney Diseases: 0.12, 0.68, 0.85, 7.5, 12.07, 27.5, 97.5, 275.62, 523.01, 687.45
Group 1894 contains a set of frequencies that are not solely for end-stage renal failure, but for the entire spectrum of renal insufficiency and dysfunction. This means the frequencies in this group are intended to resonate with the pathological states and stressors that affect kidney tissue and function in a general sense. Therefore, a user experiencing a decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which is a sign of insufficient filtering, would use this group because the frequencies are calibrated for the “kidney disease” condition of which that insufficiency is a core component.
The machine does not distinguish between a diagnosed disease and a suboptimal function; it addresses the broader energetic pattern of renal distress, aiming to bring the kidney’s cellular environment back into a state of balance and improved function.