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Kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function which could lead to chronic kidney failure.
One of the causes of kidney disease is due to vitamin B9 (folate) deficiency. Low levels of folate could impact the body’s immune response by inducing inflammation. In the absence of anti-inflammatory markers, the immune system will contribute to the progression of kidney disease. This is due to an impairment in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid ...
Kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function which could lead to chronic kidney failure.
One of the causes of kidney disease is due to vitamin B9 (folate) deficiency. Low levels of folate could impact the body’s immune response by inducing inflammation. In the absence of anti-inflammatory markers, the immune system will contribute to the progression of kidney disease. This is due to an impairment in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) synthesis and methylation. As a result, the progression of the disease might lead to chronic kidney disease.
Another possible reason for kidney disease is high levels of homocysteine in the plasma. This could cause inflammation by inducing expression of pro-inflammatory markers. As a result, renal impairment takes place leading to an increase in chronic kidney disease.
Learn everything about kidney disease and find all the natural solutions to improve kidney health naturally, including various diet programs, alternative medicine, vitamins, supplements, herbal medicine, and home remedies.
Folic acid helps improve kidneys' health by reducing the presence of pro-inflammatory markers, thus diminishing the levels of homocysteine in the plasma.
This subsides the onset of inflammation, hence, the risk of chronic kidney disease decreases.
Furthermore, in the case of vitamin B9 deficiency, supplementation of folic acid provides the body with the sufficient amount of vitamin B9.
This helps reduce folic acid deficiency, which is a key factor for kidney disease development, and decreases the ...
Folic acid helps improve kidneys' health by reducing the presence of pro-inflammatory markers, thus diminishing the levels of homocysteine in the plasma.
This subsides the onset of inflammation, hence, the risk of chronic kidney disease decreases.
Furthermore, in the case of vitamin B9 deficiency, supplementation of folic acid provides the body with the sufficient amount of vitamin B9.
This helps reduce folic acid deficiency, which is a key factor for kidney disease development, and decreases the onset of inflammation. This helps improve kidneys' health and decrease, the chances of chronic kidney disease.
Folic acid plays an important role in the synthesis and methylation of DNA. This boosts the body’s immune system in order to fight viruses that increase the susceptibility of kidney disease.
It also alters inflammatory responses which might decrease the onset of inflammation and improves kidneys' health. Thus, the risk of chronic kidney disease decreases.
Moreover, vitamin B9 plays an important role in breaking down the homocysteine amino acid in the plasma ...
Folic acid plays an important role in the synthesis and methylation of DNA. This boosts the body’s immune system in order to fight viruses that increase the susceptibility of kidney disease.
It also alters inflammatory responses which might decrease the onset of inflammation and improves kidneys' health. Thus, the risk of chronic kidney disease decreases.
Moreover, vitamin B9 plays an important role in breaking down the homocysteine amino acid in the plasma. By doing so, useful chemicals of this amino acid are properly utilized by the body, hence reducing inflammation. This regulates renal function and reduces the chances of chronic kidney disease.
Folic acid is mostly available in capsules or tablets. However, it can also be present in liquid form. It can be administered either intravenously through the vein, or through the muscle or skin based on what the doctor suggests.
The advised supplementation of folic acid for chronic kidney disease is 1000mcg per day for dialysis and non-dialysis patients. This daily intake aids in slowing down renal decline.
Dosages should always be consulted by the ...
Folic acid is mostly available in capsules or tablets. However, it can also be present in liquid form. It can be administered either intravenously through the vein, or through the muscle or skin based on what the doctor suggests.
The advised supplementation of folic acid for chronic kidney disease is 1000mcg per day for dialysis and non-dialysis patients. This daily intake aids in slowing down renal decline.
Dosages should always be consulted by the doctor in order to revise each person’s personal case according to age and medical condition, if any.
People with the following conditions should be careful and always check before taking folic acid:
People with the following conditions should be careful and always check before taking folic acid:
Folic acid may interact with different medications and exacerbate certain conditions. Consult your doctor or healthcare provider before taking folic acid supplements if you take the following medication:
If you take folic acid, some side effects can take place such as nausea, loss of appetite, irritability, and bad breath.
If you take folic acid, some side effects can take place such as nausea, loss of appetite, irritability, and bad breath.
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- Xu X, Qin X, Li Y, et al. Efficacy of Folic Acid Therapy on the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease: The Renal Substudy of the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2016;176(10):1443–1450. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.4687
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- Mengyi Liu, Ziliang Ye, Qimeng Wu, Sisi Yang, Yanjun Zhang, Chun Zhou, Panpan He, Yuanyuan Zhang, Jing Nie, Min Liang, Fan Fan Hou, Xianhui Qin, Folate intake and incident chronic kidney disease: a 30-year follow-up study from young adulthood to midlife, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 116, Issue 2, August 2022, Pages 599–607, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqac109
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