Stopping Kidney Disease : A Science Based Treatment Plan to Use Your Doctor, Drugs, Diet and Exercise to Slow or Stop the Progression of Incurable Kidney by Lee Hull (2019, Trade Paperback)
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This book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to prevent or slow the progression of kidney disease. It provides a science-based treatment plan that includes your doctor, drugs, diet, and exercise. The book is illustrated and covers topics such as nutrition and general health. The first edition of this book was published in 2019 by Kidneyhood.Org. It is a trade paperback with 250 pages and measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 1 inch in height. This book is written in English and is suitable for young adults and adults. It is not personalized or signed, and is not intended for inscribed or ex libris readers.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherKidneyhood.Org
ISBN-100692901159
ISBN-139780692901151
eBay Product ID (ePID)17038696317
Product Key Features
Book TitleStopping Kidney Disease : A Science Based Treatment Plan to Use Your Doctor, Drugs, Diet and Exercise to Slow or Stop the Progression of Incurable Kidney
Number of Pages250 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
TopicNutrition, General
IllustratorYes
GenreHealth & Fitness, Medical
AuthorLee Hull
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Grade FromUP
SynopsisStopping Kidney Disease is the most comprehensive guide to understanding how your kidneys work and how to make your remaining kidney function last as long as possible. The book includes over 500 pages with hundreds of medical studies to document each part of the diet and treatment plan. The website is www.stoppingkidneydisease.com.As a patient trying to cure an incurable kidney disease, Lee Hull was not allowed access to a potential life-saving treatment when other patients had access to the same medicine/supplement. He found that outcomes for a kidney patient vary widely dependent on the country and even state you live in. Lee was able to put his kidney disease in remission by using the treatment plan and diet in Stopping Kidney Disease. He decided to write this book and share what he has learned after living successfully with incurable kidney disease for over twenty years.Lee believes everyone deserves the right to try and stop an incurable disease regardless of where you live or your net worth. The project Kidneyhood.org is trying to provide education and innovation to help kidney patients worldwide slow the progression of their disease., Stopping Kidney Disease is the most comprehensive guide to understanding how your kidneys work and how to make your remaining kidney function last as long as possible. The book includes over 500 pages with hundreds of medical studies to document each part of the diet and treatment plan. The website is www.stoppingkidneydisease.com. As a patient trying to cure an incurable kidney disease, Lee Hull was not allowed access to a potential life-saving treatment when other patients had access to the same medicine/supplement. He found that outcomes for a kidney patient vary widely dependent on the country and even state you live in. Lee was able to put his kidney disease in remission by using the treatment plan and diet in Stopping Kidney Disease . He decided to write this book and share what he has learned after living successfully with incurable kidney disease for over twenty years. Lee believes everyone deserves the right to try and stop an incurable disease regardless of where you live or your net worth. The project Kidneyhood.org is trying to provide education and innovation to help kidney patients worldwide slow the progression of their disease.