PEE Test Can Determine Your Level of Health
The Best Doctor..NEPHROLOGIST.. is the One for your for KIDNEY HEALTH & Result Interpretation.
How healthy is your diet? Have you ever wondered if recording what you eat on a day-to-day basis might be helpful in determining how your eating habits might be affecting your health, and maybe even your long-term well-being?
Well, now there's a test for that, or there will be within two years, according to a study published in the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.
The Lancet January 12, 2017
It's a urine test developed in collaboration by Aberystwyth University in Wales, Newcastle University in the U.K. and Imperial College London.
Scientists say the test could be used to "unlock the biological markers" to help improve your nutritional profile, using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to analyze urine samples and detect the structure of the chemicals produced in your body as it processes food.
What Your Urine Color May Indicate
Scientists had already determined that urine, being a byproduct of blood filtration from your kidneys, was yellow due to a pigment called urochrome from the breakdown of hemoglobin, a protein in your red blood cells.
Pale yellow urine usually indicates your body is properly hydrated; if it’s clear, you may actually be drinking too much water.
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The Sweet Smell of Urine and Other Interesting Aromas
Not just colors, but certain other urinary conditions may arise, such as perceptible sediment, which probably denotes a future flare of kidney stones.
Cloudy urine may be caused by a UTI, kidney or metabolic problem, or lymph fluid in the urine, aka chyluria. Other possibilities are phosphaturia (phosphate crystals) and a pituitary problem known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
Sweet-smelling urine may indicate uncontrolled diabetes. Some people have diabetes and don’t even realize it, but the smell of their urine may be an indicator if they knew what to “smell” for.
A fruity aroma is another way to describe it, as well as a “yeasty” odor. If you detect this smell in your urine, it would be wise to consult your doctor.
A group of scientists from the United States has created a new type of sensor that will detect the levels of glucose and other chemical compounds in human fluids such as saliva, urine, tears or blood. The device designed by scientists at Purdue University, is a good alternative to do this type of test for children and babies, but especially for people with diabetes and should check their glucose levels every day.
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These tests are not met with joy and optimism as far as I am concerned - all medical tests are to establish treatment protocols - this is the BUSINESS side of Modern Medicine - I have yet to see a test that has the outcome of less treatment - avoidance of treatment through diet and exercise is not welcomed by the BUSINESS of Modern Medicine - why will improved testing change that??
Our own bodies, just like every other animal & electromagnetic, argon-based life form on earth, is designed to be self-regulating & self-balancing. The body's readings fluctuate, changing from moment to moment (blood pressure), from hour to hour (urine), making testing by these methods unreliable. Fear also always raises blood pressure, and produces hormonal & glandular activity that interfers with accurate testing of body fluids.
Understanding that body secretions naturally fluctuate in a rhythm is both modern medical & ancient knowledge. Anyone who has studied the chakra system of energy balance, or who has studied astrophysics will understand this. All of life, from sun to atom, vibrates. As atoms vibrate, they change structure & atomic weight. Internal, intrabody barametric pressure alters readings, as does mineral content of the fluid & exposure to metabolizing sunlight. These are a few reasons why medical testing of fluids cannot be accurate. A hair analysis is the most stable form of body chemical analysis.
It's not rocket science, but our "medical industry" needs to make everything into rocket science in order to maintain the pharmaceutical monopoly over our health. Science is being used in ways that science was never meant to be used; same goes for the media, farming, democracy, government, technology etc. Science is great, but "scientism" is a huge issue.
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Thank you …China learned to test the health of a person by using the patients urine, over 2000 years ago.
By agitating the urine in a vile (and seeing how many bubbles appeared), and looking at the the color, gave them a pretty accurate look as to a persons' health.
The kidneys take out waste material, minerals, fluids, and other substances from the blood to be passed in the urine. Urine has hundreds of different body wastes. What you eat and drink, how much you exercise, and how well your kidneys work can affect what is in your urine.
Ions and trace metals and other molecules
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Drugs
24 hour collection of urine is needed.
The numbers and types of cells and/or material such as urinary casts can yield a great detail of information and may suggest a specific diagnosis.
Hematuria – associated with kidney stones, infections, tumors and other conditions
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Pyuria – associated with urinary infections
Eosinophiluria – associated with allergic interstitial nephritis, atheroembolic disease
Red blood cell casts – associated with glomerulonephritis, vasculitis, or malignant hypertension
White blood cell casts – associated with acute interstitial nephritis, exudative glomerulonephritis, or severe pyelonephritis
(Heme) granular casts – associated with acute tubular necrosis
Crystalluria – associated with acute urate nephropathy (or acute uric acid nephropathy, AUAN)
Calcium oxalatin – associated with ethylene glycol
Waxy casts – associated with chronic renal disease
Urine specific gravity
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
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A nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in kidney care and treating diseases of the kidneys. Nephrologists are educated in internal medicine and then undergo more training to specialize in treating patients with kidney diseases.
Glomerular/vascular disorders —
Tubular/interstitial disorders —
Dialysis —
Kidney transplantation —
Mineral metabolism -
Management of acute / chronic kidney failure —
In addition, most nephrology fellowships require one to two years of clinical or laboratory research, during which time each physician becomes a true expert in more specialized areas of study.
During fellowship, nephrologists-in-training learn to diagnose and manage kidney diseases. They must be familiar with all surgical procedures associated with dialysis such as vascular access and catheter placement.