This is excellent info. The problem is ACEI therapy is the associated hyperkalemia in ESRD. This seems to be a major stumbling block in ACEI therapy. Would love to know the author's viewpoint on this.
A new hope comes from Thailand. They use thai traditional medicine and they have amazing results for many diseases as chronic kidney failure, diabetes type 1 & 2, fibrosis, etc. You can see clinical trials on their web site vilacplusdoteu and testimonies on youtube searching "vilac plus". Regards.
Thanks! You can download a copy of the lecture at our iTunes U site. Go to the iTunes U music store - choose iTunes U - then Vanderbilt - then Discovery Lecture Series. You'll see the video there.
This is great information. Sheila Shaw lost her kidney function, did peritoneal dialysis, and then had a kidney transplant. She inspires thousands of chronic kidney patients to live their lives the fullest despite living with a chronic illness. Thank you for this information.
This is very helpful, CKD awareness in 1 hour lecture..Thanks.
dgeramie1 2 months ago
excellent worker!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
Thanks for this lecture... great CKD awareness
Gustine 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this video!
iankit 2 years ago
I never heard it being an epidemic. There is no known causes for how I got Fanconi's Syndrome.
Carpet531 2 years ago
This is excellent info. The problem is ACEI therapy is the associated hyperkalemia in ESRD. This seems to be a major stumbling block in ACEI therapy. Would love to know the author's viewpoint on this.
psommerfeld 3 years ago
A new hope comes from Thailand. They use thai traditional medicine and they have amazing results for many diseases as chronic kidney failure, diabetes type 1 & 2, fibrosis, etc. You can see clinical trials on their web site vilacplusdoteu and testimonies on youtube searching "vilac plus". Regards.
KristheLester 3 years ago
this is a nice documentary,i wonder if i could get a copy of it,wonderful work and research done sheila .thanks.
ground1972 3 years ago
Thanks! You can download a copy of the lecture at our iTunes U site. Go to the iTunes U music store - choose iTunes U - then Vanderbilt - then Discovery Lecture Series. You'll see the video there.
VanderbiltUniversity 3 years ago
very educative information,thanks so much
ground1972 3 years ago
This is great information. Sheila Shaw lost her kidney function, did peritoneal dialysis, and then had a kidney transplant. She inspires thousands of chronic kidney patients to live their lives the fullest despite living with a chronic illness. Thank you for this information.
patientspride 4 years ago