What Causes Cancer? – புற்று நோய் எதனால் வருகிறது?
As I am doing well in stopping the progression and improving kidney function among Early-stage CKD patients due to Long-term Diabetes and high blood pressure, I started getting calls from patients with CKD due to various auto-immune diseases like IgA Nephropathy, Membranous Nephropathy, Lupus, etc. One patient, Ritika, contacted me to get treatment for her IgA Nephropathy. She was 28 yr old and when she got diagnosed, her creatinine was 2.6 with very high blood pressure. She started taking medicines given by doctors for IgA and also for high blood pressure. Slowly every month her creatinine level increased to 3.2. She decided to get treated at my clinic for 4 weeks and was able to bring down creatinine to 2.59 in three weeks. She went back to Chhattisgarh to continue the protocol. She got a fever after reaching there while traveling and her creatinine got increased to 2.8. Then I told her to continue my protocol. After two weeks, her creatinine came down to 2.4. Now her creatinine is oscillating between 1.5. Now I am convinced that my protocol really works for those whose creatinine is less than 4 and good urine output. You can watch her testimonials below.
Another patient’s parents contacted me for their son, Mr. Tarun, age 21, suffering from IgA nephropathy. His creatinine was 1.7 and decided to get treated at an early stage and took 3 weeks of treatment. We are able to bring it down to 1.5. His protein leak was completely nil and no microscopic blood cells, which is the main symptom of IgA.
The Real Cause of CKD due to auto-immune
By going through the following excerpts from research papers you can understand Viral infection’s role.
In analyses of sera and cells from White IgAN patients, healthy controls, and African Americans, IgAN patients exhibited substantial enrichment for IgA-expressing B cells infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), leading to enhanced production of poorly galactosylated IgA1.
Systemic Epstein-Barr virus infection associated with membranous nephropathy in children
Nephrotic syndrome developed at initial presentation and was associated with MN on biopsy. The patient cleared the virus from blood, which was associated with eventual resolution of the MN
Epstein-Barr Virus and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Many studies have revealed a connection between SLE and EBV infection. Essentially all adult SLE patients are infected with EBV (99.5%) [24]. However, the statistical significance of this finding is reduced by the large proportion of healthy adults infected as well (95%).
Acute Epstein–Barr virus infection-associated collapsing glomerulopathy
A 21-year-old woman presenting with acute Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection (infectious mononucleosis) was noted to have renal involvement. She had proteinuria, leukocyturia and microscopic hematuria, and 10 days after admission became nephrotic (23 g of protein per g of creatinine). Renal biopsy revealed glomerular tuft collapse, visceral epithelial cell proliferation and vacuolization consistent with collapsing glomerulopathy. She had only transient deterioration in renal function, attributed to contrast nephropathy, but after recovery remained proteinuric.
Infection-Related Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis in Children
In adults, the most established FSGS causing virus is the human immune-deficiency virus, which is related to a collapsing variant of FSGS. Nevertheless, other viruses are also suspected for causing a collapsing or noncollapsing variant, for example, hepatitis B virus, parvovirus B19, and Cytomegalovirus.
Viruses and collapsing glomerulopathy: a brief critical review
Case reports and small-case series link infection with these common viruses and glomerular injury. The evidence for a pathogenic role is generally stronger for glomerulonephritis than for collapsing glomerulopathy
How My Non-toxic Treatment Works
In modern medicine all chronic diseases are treatable. I believe all chronic diseases can be reversible or put into remission by understanding the real problem at the molecular level. Genes can be turned on and Off by Diet and Lifestyle. This is my 14 years of experience in learning proven scientific non-toxic therapies using diet, Lifestyle, Nutrition, and plain herbs.
I have a small farmhouse, in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, which I call a Lifestyle center. My passion was healing incurable diseases. I am good at finding the pathophysiology of diseases and finding solutions by treating the root cause.
I am getting good results in stopping and reversing chronic kidney diseases caused by diabetes and high blood pressure. People with auto-immune diseases like IgA, IgG, IgM, IgE, lupus, etc…. started contacting me for treatment. Slowly I started studying research papers about these diseases and got convinced that this deadly disease can be handled using advanced enzyme therapy, plain herbs (non-ayurvedic), clinically proven diet, and Nutrition.
There are herbs that suppress the malfunctioning immune system and there are clinically proven herbs that are anti-viral and modulate the immune system to fight against viruses and lead to remission of CKD. Enzymes help in healing the damaged nephrons.
For example, in IgA nephropathy, a higher level of galactose deficient, defective IGA antibody called IgAN is produced. IgA is triggered due to infection in the lungs, digestive tract, and tonsils in IgAN patients. The IgG antibodies consider the IgAN as a foreign body and bound to the galactose-deficient sugar side chain of the IgAN and form an antibody complex, which gets accumulated in the kidney and damages the nephrons.


I have studied enzyme therapies very deeply. There are specific enzymes good for dissolving immune complexes. Various Enzymes help in healing nephrons, dissolving viruses and immune complexes, and dissolves viruses and fibrins. Also, enzymes that dissolves biofilms of drug-resistant bacterial infections which trigger IgA production. Once the infections are cleared, there is the possibility of IgAN remission or a low level of IgAN production. In either case, taking a maintenance dose of enzymes that dissolve the immune complex life which causes no side effects is safe for preventing relapse, as per my current understanding.
My protocol helps those who have good urine output. Once a nephron is dead, it is dead, rejuvenating new nephrons is rare. One can heal the damaged nephrons and prevent further damaging nephrons through my therapy. Depending on, how good is the kidney, diet and therapy varies. The earlier you start the treatment, creatinine, and urea can be reduced, and can live a normal life, life long.
If you are suffering from auto-immune-related CKD and want to bring down creatinine and improve kidney function, Contact me via WhatsApp by tapping below.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, inflammatory disorder primarily affecting the joints, although it can also involve other organ systems such as the skin and lungs. This condition is an autoimmune process that occurs due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental triggers.

In the end stage of rheumatoid arthritis, significant tissue inflammation and bone erosion occur, leading to impaired joint function, severe pain, and reduced mobility.
Conventional medicine aims the suppression the symptoms to alleviate pain and prevent or slow down further damage in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
While there is a known genetic component to this condition, the concordance rate between identical twins suggests that non-genetic factors play a significant role, accounting for approximately 70% of cases. [1]
For instance, individuals with specific immune protein genes, such as human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR1 and HLA–DR4, may develop rheumatoid arthritis after exposure to environmental factors like cigarette smoke or certain pathogens. [2]

The body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue.
Infections, particularly urinary tract infections, have been studied as potential triggers for rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers have found a bacterium called Proteus mirabilis in the urine of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Although not causing UTI symptoms, this bacterium can trigger an immune response due to its similarity to certain molecules in our joints. Consequently, anti-proteus antibodies may unintentionally damage joint tissues. [3] This is the reason women are more like to get Rheumatoid than men.

How to put Rheumatoid Arthritis into Remission?
You can turn your genes on and off. It is called Epigenetics.
Epigenetics allows the muscle cell to turn “on” genes to make proteins important for its job and turn “off” genes important for a nerve cell’s job. Your epigenetics change throughout your life.
When a gene is turned off, it no longer provides the directions for making proteins. This means that the proteins needed to fulfill a particular job — say, tolerate lactase — aren’t produced.
Through evidence-based diet, nutrition, and lifestyle, one can turn on and off the genes that cause Rheumatoid arthritis.
Based on extensive research, I have developed an evidence-based protocol incorporating an anti-inflammatory diet and natural medicine to treat rheumatoid arthritis. In my residential clinic, I successfully implemented this protocol, leads to remission within three weeks.
Patients following this approach typically experience reduced joint swelling and stiffness within 5 to 10 days, with pain becoming milder. Within three to six weeks, they can resume a normal life by following my anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle protocol.

Jothi PremSanker, Nutritionist, Founder of Xulon Zoe Lifestyle Health Retreat Center, Whole food Plant-based diet expert, and Health Coach. If you are suffering from rheumatoid-related issues, request for online consultation by sending Whatsapp message by clicking below:
References
[1] Is rheumatoid arthritis an infectious disease?
British Medical Journal 1991; 303
[2] HLA-Disease Associations in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Vincent van Drongelen, Ph.D. and Joseph Holoshitz, M.D.*
[3] Evidence that patients with rheumatoid arthritis have asymptomatic ‘non-significant’ Proteus mirabilis bacteriuria more frequently than healthy controls
B W Senior 1, G A Anderson, K D Morley, M A Kerr
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