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    Have you ever noticed that final powerful spray of water at the carwash before your

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    vehicle gets a rapid blow dry?

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    The water jets pulverize any remaining remnants of dirt.

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    That’s one way to view how our kidneys work.

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    Their job is to flush out toxins from the blood by way of urine.

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    The National Institutes of Health reports that our kidneys filter an excess of 200 quarts

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    of blood daily.

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    That translates into 2 quarts of waste each day.

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    They don’t get holidays or weekends off; they work day and night.

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    Thankfully, our kidneys can wash away impurities while retaining vital nutrients floating around

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    in our blood.

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    Keeping our internal filters healthy and functioning properly is invaluable for nourishment and

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    detoxification of our bodies.

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    So naturally, whatever we eat and drink has a dramatic impact on our kidneys’ health.

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    A steady diet of unhealthy food and drinks can strain their performance, and put us at

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    risk.

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    The good news is, it’s never too late to improve your diet and lifestyle, even if your

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    kidneys are already impaired.

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    In today’s video we will see how our kidneys react to too much consumption of 8 different

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    foods and beverages.

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    1.

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    Red meat We’ve all heard that protein is good for

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    our health.

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    But too much of anything can be harmful.

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    For example, a diet that is high in red meat, which contains lots of animal protein, can

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    damage our kidneys.

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    The reason?

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    Our kidneys need to metabolism this protein.

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    When there’s a conveyor belt of rich protein headed toward the kidneys for cleansing, they

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    just can’t keep up with the pace.

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    When kidneys can’t eliminate waste products, there will be a build-up of acidic residue

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    in our body.

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    It’s always good to talk to your health care professional about the diet that’s

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    right for you.

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    2.

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    Alcohol Just like eating too much red meat can strain

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    our kidneys, the same is true with too much alcohol; they will be unable to properly filter

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    our blood.

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    Also, too much alcohol can cause dehydration.

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    This creates a domino effect: if our blood is dehydrated, our cells and organs will not

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    be able to function properly.

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    3.

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    Table Salt While our bodies require sodium to maintain

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    proper fluid balance – especially in our electrolytes - an excess amount will cause

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    kidneys to retain water.

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    Too much salt can also increase the amount of protein that is eliminated in urine.

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    4.

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    Caffeine Caffeine is a stimulant which millions of

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    people depend upon every morning to help them become fully awake.

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    But all of that caffeine in coffee, tea and sodas can jolt your kidneys into overdrive.

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    The stimulant accelerates blood flow, which in turn increases blood pressure.

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    Caffeine has another effect – it can lead to dehydration, just as salt can.

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    Too much dehydration can lead to kidney stones.

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    Most health experts recommend you drink no more than 2 cups of coffee or 3 cups of tea

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    daily.

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    Soda and energy drinks are beverages you may want to eliminate completely.

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    Another source of caffeine is cocoa, which should also be consumed moderately.

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    5.

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    Artificial Sweeteners Refined sugar has had a bad rap lately.

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    That’s why companies began creating artificial sweeteners.

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    It may sound better for our health, but they can still negatively impact kidney function.

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    Try instead to steer away from artificial sweeteners and use stevia or honey to flavor

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    your food and beverages.

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    6.

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    Dairy Products While dairy products are an excellent source

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    of protein, they should be consumed in moderation, especially for anyone who has kidney disease.

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    The reason?

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    Too many dairy products will increase calcium in urine which can lead to kidney stones.

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    Also, as kidneys are overworked, they won’t be able to regulate protein waste and it will

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    rise to an unhealthy level.

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    When kidneys are diseased, they can’t remove the daily excess phosphorus that our bodies

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    can’t use.

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    When phosphorus levels rise, bones may begin to lose calcium.

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    Skin conditions could also appear.

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    Further, the potassium contained in dairy products can accumulate in the blood, which

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    can trigger heart and muscle problems.

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    7.

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    Carbonated Beverages Sodas and energy drinks are usually the chief

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    instigator for kidney problems; they are loaded with caffeine, sugar or artificial sweeteners.

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    They may taste better than thirst-quenching water or lemon water but they aren’t providing

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    any health benefits for your kidneys.

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    8.

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    Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs) In recent years, crops have been the recipient

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    of various forms of herbicides and pesticides.

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    This includes everything from strawberries to rice.

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    These chemical alterations can create even more problems for those who are already suffering

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    from some type of kidney ailment.

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The example sentences of NEGATIVELY in videos (15 in total of 83)

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its possessive pronoun antiparticle noun, singular or mass , the determiner antiproton noun, singular or mass , has verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner same adjective mass noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner proton noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present negatively adverb
this determiner apparatus noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb equipped verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction electrodes noun, plural at preposition or subordinating conjunction each determiner end noun, singular or mass , with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner cathode noun, singular or mass , or coordinating conjunction negatively adverb
described verb, past participle quite adverb negatively adverb by preposition or subordinating conjunction others noun, plural as preposition or subordinating conjunction someone noun, singular or mass who wh-pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present too adverb sensitive adjective , but coordinating conjunction there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present positives noun, plural
to to work verb, base form with preposition or subordinating conjunction flashy noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction gaudy noun, singular or mass nails noun, plural that wh-determiner would modal apparently adverb be verb, base form viewed verb, past participle negatively adverb by preposition or subordinating conjunction customers noun, plural
and coordinating conjunction can modal be verb, base form positively adverb or coordinating conjunction negatively adverb charged verb, past participle depending verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun gains verb, 3rd person singular present or coordinating conjunction loses verb, 3rd person singular present electrons noun, plural .
negatively adverb and coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present balanced adjective that preposition or subordinating conjunction out preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present started verb, past participle to to adopt verb, base form maybe adverb a determiner more adjective, comparative abundant noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction since preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun recommended verb, past tense him personal pronoun for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner job noun, singular or mass , his possessive pronoun actions noun, plural could modal reflect verb, base form negatively adverb on preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun .
if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass able adjective to to recognize verb, base form that determiner something noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present negatively adverb affecting verb, gerund or present participle your possessive pronoun life noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun choose verb, non-3rd person singular present
whilst proper noun, singular he personal pronoun was verb, past tense away adverb , thomas proper noun, singular began verb, past tense to to speak verb, base form negatively adverb about preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun brother noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun behaviour noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction while preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun meddling verb, gerund or present participle was verb, past tense often adverb negatively adverb received verb, past tense , he personal pronoun helped verb, past tense picard proper noun, singular a determiner number noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction times noun, plural ,
they personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present just adverb invested verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner one cardinal number piece noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction content noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun can modal negatively adverb affect verb, base form sometimes adverb
it personal pronoun can modal be verb, base form like preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner addiction noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction a determiner tendency noun, singular or mass even adverb to to think verb, base form negatively adverb and coordinating conjunction constantly adverb think verb, non-3rd person singular present negatively adverb
does verb, 3rd person singular present that determiner stuff noun, singular or mass really adverb leach noun, singular or mass out preposition or subordinating conjunction , get verb, base form into preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun soil noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction then adverb negatively adverb affect verb, base form your possessive pronoun
whatever wh-determiner you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present to to say verb, base form negatively adverb about preposition or subordinating conjunction them personal pronoun proper noun, singular they personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner very adverb clear adjective vision noun, singular or mass

Use "negatively" in a sentence | "negatively" example sentences

How to use "negatively" in a sentence?

  • If you think positively instead of negatively, you'll behave better and you'll feel better.
    -Laura Schlessinger-
  • You should really get some quotes about our show. Noah loves when people talk about him. Negatively or positively.
    -Joe Mande-
  • I am for anything that makes teens visible in an honest way... in other words, anything that represents them the way they are, positively or negatively.
    -Chris Crutcher-
  • Everyone judges constantly: positively judging one person is the same as negatively judging everyone else; it is to say that that person is superior in some sense.
    -Criss Jami-
  • You are free to experience life negatively or positively, and the choice you make determines whether you are at cause, or at effect, of the life you are living.
    -Marianne Williamson-
  • Change can come in either of two important ways: Start behaving positively or stop behaving negatively.
    -Phil McGraw-
  • What does it mean to live in truth? Putting it negatively is easy enough: it means not lying, not hiding, and not dissimulating.
    -Milan Kundera-
  • It is a test (a positive test, I do not assert that it is always valid negatively), that genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.
    -T. S. Eliot-

Definition and meaning of NEGATIVELY

What does "negatively mean?"

/ˈneɡədivlē/

adverb
In a harmful, unwanted or unhelpful manner.