2017年10月3日星期二

Can Dandelion Root Lower High Creatinine Level

It is said dandelion shows effects in treating kidney problem, well, can dandelion tea help lower creatinine level? As for this question, we’d like to give answer in the following text.

Dandelion root tea from dandelion stem or root is a common herbal tea in Chinese medicine shop. Dandelion root can be used as a natural diuretic. For people with kidney disease, part of kidney function has been damaged. If they can still make urine, diuretic is able to make them produce more urine so that more wastes, excessive water and toxins are discharged from the body. However, if the patients don’t have urine, they are not recommended to drink dandelion root tea.

Can high serum creatinine level be lowered to normal range with dandelion tea?

Serum creatinine is kept in the normal range as kidneys can help to discharge excess creatinine. For kidney failure patients, they suffer from elevation of creatinine level in blood as their kidneys are failed to perform function well. From this aspect, improving kidney function is the key point for kidney failure patients to normalize their creatinine level in blood.

Dandelion root is helpful for lowering creatinine level to some extent and it works by making patients urinate more, instead of improving kidney function. Therefore, it is hard to lower serum creatinine level into normal range simply with dandelion tea. To get elevated creatinine level lowered to normal range, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can be used to improve kidney function. As long as impaired kidney function gets restored, excess creatinine will be discharged successfully and serum creatinine gets lowered naturally.


Herbal tea can help treat patients’ disease, but it can’t replace the medical treatment and healthy diet. Therefore, the last thing needs to note is that patients with kidney disease should have an understanding of their condition and accept right treatment timely.

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