The cause of kidney failure is not Ayurveda but allopathic medicines
The conspiracy of pharma mafia, which defames Ayurveda in the name of kidney damage, has been exposed
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Bhai Rakesh Bharat, Co-Editor and Chief Central In-charge- Bharat Swabhiman
Pharma Lobby deliberately conspiratorially to malign ayurveda. Promoted and circulated, the allopathy lobby is under the illusion that there is no cure for kidney in Ayurveda and only Ayurvedic medicines cause kidney damage, let alone fake Ayurvedic medicines sold in the name of Ayurveda So Ayurvedic medicines used in classical way do not work to spoil the kidney but work to heal the kidney.
There are examples of not many politicians in India who had no shortage of wealth, resources, who got their kidney treatment or kidney transplant done in the world's most world class allopathic hospital, ranging from Amar Singh to India's patriot. Raj leader Sushma Swaraj ji is an alarm bell. His name is also included, but even after taking the most expensive medicine in the world's most expensive allopathic hospital, his kidney did not recover and he had to die due to kidney failure.
Kidney is an important part of the body. Everyone has to pay attention that chronic kidney disease (CKD) has started happening due to herbal medicines and junk foods that do not damage the kidney. The use of salt is the highest in number food, in such a situation, 5 percent of children have started having kidney problems.
Dr. Sanjeev Gulati, Director of Fortis Kidney Center, who came from Delhi to IMA's CME said this on Saturday. IMA's Dr. Girdhari Lal Memorial Oration was attended by President Dr. Brijendra Shukla, Dr. Archana Bhadauria, Secretary Dr. Devjyoti Devrai and Dr. Pallavi Chaurasia.
Just on August 28, 2022 by Hindustan newspaper, some physicians, some doctors of allopathy issued an advisory for patients with kidney issues, warning that avoid ayurvedic, herbal medicines, such advisory sends the message that ayurvedic medicines work for kidney damage, herbal medicines kidney damage and should be avoided.
Whereas the truth is, if we evaluate allopathic medicines that have been launched till date globally, then we find that there are thousands of such incidents in which allopathic medicines have done the work of kidney failure. In those people who got allopathic treatment during the corona period, allopathic medicines have had side effects on the kidney, due to which they had to undergo dialysis to kidney transplant.
In different diseases like if we take cholesterol-lowering medicine or we take pain and fever medicine or we take arthritis medicine or take any antibiotic, apart from this there are many other medicines which are used in allopathy. It is done very openly. But the investigation that has been done so far and the evidence available shows that the medicines taken in these diseases, which are said to be absolutely safe in the first phase, after the kidney failure of thousands and millions of people, it is known that it is considered safe. Allopathy medicines which are prescribed by the doctor, are known to cause different kidney diseases, such as Acute Renal Injury, Intrarenal Obstruction (obstruction of normal urine flow at any point along the urinary tract from the kidney duct to the urethra), Interstitial Nephritis (swelling of the space between the kidney tubules), nephrotic syndrome (excretion of too much protein through urine) and acid-base and fluid electrolytes can cause disorders. Certain drugs can cause changes in intra glomerular hemodynamics i.e. blood flow pressure in kidney, tubular kidney inflammatory changes in cells, which can lead to acute kidney injury (AKI), tubulointerstitial disease, and kidney lesions. Nephrotoxicity from drugs occurs more frequently in patients with decreased intravascular volume, diabetes, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and sepsis. Some experts believe that allopathic medicines can be responsible for up to 60% of the total kidney injury cases.
Aminoglycosides, Antibiotics, Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), contrast agents, and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIS) are the most common causes of acute kidney failure in hospitalized patients. The risk of contrast agent nephropathy (deterioration of kidney function) is highest in diabetic and chronic kidney disease diabetics.2
There are many such drugs that have been proven openly that those who were earlier declared safe but due to kidney failure due to their medicines, such medicines were withdrawn from the market, but thousands of millions of people lost their kidneys or lives before taking back such medicines which doctors were hesitant to prescribe. Here are some authentic cases of kidney failure caused by allopathic medicine used in various diseases.
Kidney failure caused by cholesterol-lowering drugs
1. Salt Name – Cerivastatin:
Cerivastatin is a synthetic cholesterol lowering statin. It was sold by Bayer AG Pharma Company under the brand name Baycol in the market since 1990. In 2001 it was removed from markets around the world due to fatal rhabdomyolysis. Baycol was taken off the market because 52 people were reported to have died of kidney failure from rhabdomyolysis caused by baycol. This is a proven number, it is not known how many more thousands of people must have lived in different countries whose kidney failure happened.
(Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which muscles break down rapidly, causing muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, and confusion. Due to which the color of urine becomes like tea. Some muscle breakdown products, such as the protein myoglobin, are harmful to the kidneys and cause kidney failure.)
There were 31 cerivastatin-related deaths registered in the United States and 21 more registered worldwide. There were also 385 reported cases of nonfatal rhabdomyolysis among an estimated 700,000 users in the United States.
Condition in India - Till 2001 it was also available in India, but now it has been removed from here as well. The irony is that in a country like India, our system and system are so loose that there is neither proper investigation nor it is known that how many people have damaged their kidneys due to cholesterol-lowering medicine.
Kidney failure caused by pain and fever medicine
2. Salt Name - Phenacetin:
Phenacetin is a pain and fever reducer which was approved by Bayer Pharma in Germany in 1887. It was the first drug in the market that was not anti-inflammatory as well as non-opioid. It was also used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It was removed from Canada in June 1973 due to nephropathy (damage or damage to the kidneys) and from the US markets in 1983.
Phenacetin also resulted in the death of a celebrity, Howard Robert Hughes Jr., an American business tycoon, investor, record-setting pilot, engineer, film director, and one of the biggest donors. He was using phenacetin extensively to treat chronic pain; During his autopsy, it was said that the use of phenacetin could be the cause of his kidney failure.
You see, in 1887, the information about the harm of the medicine which was said to be safe, research and evidence based, after 90 years, how many thousands of millions of people would have been damaged by kidney for 90 years? Can we guess? You imagine that the medicine which you are consuming today considering it to be safe, after 5 years you find out that that medicine has been removed from the market due to kidney failure, then what will happen to you?
Situation in India - It is banned in India too.
Kidney failure and injury due to arthritis medicine
3. Salt name Suprofen:
Suprofen is a Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) used to treat arthritis, marketed by Janssen Pharmaceutical as 1% eye drops under the brand name Profenal. Suprofen was originally used in tablet form under the brand name Suprol, but was withdrawn from the market due to kidney failure.
Suprofen was taken off the market by the FDA's Arthritis Advisory Committee in December 1986 after 308 reports of acute kidney injury were received.
Status in India - Never sold in India.
4. Salt Name – Benoxaprofen:
Benoxaprofen is also a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug which was discovered by Eli Lilly Pharma Company. Benoxaprofen was sold under the name Oraflex Band in the US and Opren in the United Kingdom. It was approved by the FDA in the United States in 1982, while it was only in 1980 that it was approved for sale in the United Kingdom. In May 1982, the British Journal Medical gave a report and said that doctors in the United Kingdom believe that this drug has caused at least 12 deaths due to kidney failure and liver failure. It was banned by the British government on August 4, 1982, and a report by them to the FDA stated that 3500 patients using benoxaprofen had reported side effects the report was received, out of which 61 people had died. The FDA also confirmed 11 deaths from this drug in the US. "6
Seeing the above case, it is clear that the people who call themselves developed countries, be it the United Kingdom or America, their investigation agency is now which medicine is safe, which medicine is not safe. Not even able to know about it, and approves such drugs which work to cause kidney failure.
Status in India - Never sold in India.
Example of another drug that caused kidney failure in many people
5. Salt Name: Bunamiodyl:
The name oidil was approved in 1960 as a diagnostic agent for the gallbladder visualization of the gallbladder dye. According to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, in 1961 a group of 593 patients who were taking bunamiodil, 6 of them had kidney failure. Due to the toxic effect of bunamiodil, along with difficulty in urinating, some kidney stopped working and some even died. In August 1962, some researchers looked at a 55-year-old man who had been given bunamiodil, which caused him to have problems with less urination and increased levels of urea nitrogen in his blood, and also found evidence that it could damage the kidneys. Were. Bunamiodil was removed from the markets of Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom in 1963 for kidney damage and for this reason removed.
Status in India - Never sold in India.
Kidney failure from antibiotics
6. Salt Name: Temafloxacin:
Temafloxacin Abbott Lab. It is marketed by the brand name Omniflox. It was FDA approved in the US in January 1992 for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections, Genital and Urinary Infections and Skin Infections—more than 100 during the first four months of its use due to severe side effects including allergic reactions and hemolytic anemia, and kidney failure. The disease became more severe, resulting in the death of three patients. Then and in June 1992, the drug was withdrawn from the market*.
Situation in India- This medicine has not been approved in any country except America.
Note
* Rhabdomyolysis causes the breakdown of muscle tissue to release harmful proteins into the blood, allowing the kidneys to face damage.
** "Metabolic alkalosis happens when you have digestion problems. It disturbs acid-base balance of the blood. It can also be due to affecting the kidney, liver or the heart.
*** Lactic acidosis starts to build up in excess. Lactic acid is produced when the body's body's metabolism is high. The level of organizing in cells in those areas is reduced. But the possibility of failure remains.
*** Nephrotic syndrome is a common kidney disease. The loss of protein in the urine, a decrease in the amount of protein in the blood, cholesterol level and inflammation in the body are the symptoms of this disease. Kidney failure is usually caused by excessive excretion of protein in the urine. It is mostly found in children.
**** Thrombotic microangiopathyis a clinical syndrome in which the patient suffers from HEMOLYTIC anemia and is characterized by low platelets and microscopic blood flow in the small arteries.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
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4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenacetin&https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB03783
5. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejm198704163161612&DOI:10.1056/NEJM198704163161612 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suprofen
6. https://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/15/business/at-lilly-the-side-effects-of-oraflex.html?sec=health https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoxaprofen
7. DOI: 10.1056/NEJM196305162682014 &https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB04814
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