Poison 4: A Sedentary Lifestyle

Sitting for long stretches slows circulation and reduces the oxygen delivered to kidney tissues. Over time, this contributes to reduced filtration capacity.

Simple replacement: Stand up every hour, walk briefly, stretch, or move around. Even small amounts of activity help restore blood flow.

Poison 3: Frequent Use of Anti-Inflammatories

Common painkillers such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac can restrict blood flow to the kidneys when used regularly. Continuous use increases the risk of kidney injury.

What to do instead: Avoid treating yourself without medical guidance. If you struggle with chronic pain, speak with a healthcare provider about safer long-term alternatives.

Poison 2: Hidden Sodium

The most harmful salt isn’t what you add at the table. It’s the sodium packed into processed foods like cold cuts, instant soups, packaged breads, bouillon cubes, and salty snacks.

Better option: Read labels. Anything with more than 400 mg of sodium per serving should be avoided. Use natural herbs and spices to season your meals instead.

Poison 1: Sugar and Refined Flours