Amala Ayurvedic Hospital and Research Centre
 

Speciality Clinics

Special Nephrology Clinic - Second Thursday of every month


Consultation by booking only.

Most of the body wastes produced during the metabolic activity is water-soluble. These are excreted through urine and sweat from the body. Each kidney has one million nephrons or filter units filtering 200 litres of fluid from blood daily, 99% of which is reabsorbed into the body, leaving 2 litres which is passed out as urine. Fluid plays an important role in preventing the infection of the kidneys and formation of stones in the kidneys. The adverse effects of modern medicines also affect the kidneys badly. Once the kidneys fail to function death occurs due to toxemia. In Allopathy, there are only two alternatives available to the patient - dialysis and transplantation.


Amala Ayurvedic Hospital and Research Centre, on the other hand, provides special Nephrology Clinic based on Ayurveda that allows the human system to assimilate the active ingredient and some related compounds in a natural way and thus avoid the bad effects in the system.