2021
DOI: 10.21272/eumj.2021;9(1):39-45
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A rehabilitation effect of water with low surface tension on the functional condition of the kidneys

Abstract: The aim of the research was to determine the influence of low surface tension water load on the excretory function of kidneys and the urine surface tension compared to induced diuresis by ordinary tap water. In the experiments on 40 white nonlinear male rats weighing 0.16–0.18 kg the effect of low surface tension water load (43 dyn/cm) was studied, which was obtained by treating tap water with coral calcium (Sango Coral, Okinawa, Japan). The excretory function of kidneys was studied under the conditions of wat… Show more

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“…The involvement of hydrogen-rich coral calcium in oxygen transport that raises eGFR, a measure of renal function in individuals with autoimmune illness ( Shen et al, 2022 ). In order to restore the functional state of the kidneys in both healthy and damaged tubules of the nephron, water treated with the coral-mine mixture may be advised as a therapy for recovery ( Zaliavska et al, 2021 ). The kidney function is enhanced by coral fossils because they are a potential source of calcium that is hydrogen-rich.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of hydrogen-rich coral calcium in oxygen transport that raises eGFR, a measure of renal function in individuals with autoimmune illness ( Shen et al, 2022 ). In order to restore the functional state of the kidneys in both healthy and damaged tubules of the nephron, water treated with the coral-mine mixture may be advised as a therapy for recovery ( Zaliavska et al, 2021 ). The kidney function is enhanced by coral fossils because they are a potential source of calcium that is hydrogen-rich.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%