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[2005]
[Aajonus]
Do you have a question?
[Attendee]
I do, it's about kidneys. My mother just got diagnosed that her left kidney is completely not working, and her right kidney is 30% working.
Is there anything I can do to get it working?
[Aajonus]
That formula right there helps get the crystals- the resins out of the kidney that stops them from functioning, unless she's got some other poison in there.
What was her diet like?
The sad diet?
[Attendee]
Yeah.
[Aajonus]
She probably got a lot of poison, so who knows what's in there? That could be a start. As long as she has one kidney function, that's good.
Yeah. I would suggest that drink then.
[Attendee #2]
What about eating kidney?
[Aajonus]
For most people who have kidney problems, the high ammonia causes them to get jaundice. You can try it. Doesn't always work. Once they've been on the diet for about a year, year and a half, then they can eat the kidney then.
[Kathy]
So, you have ammonia, let's say it goes into the muscle meat or something.
It's like a cleanser. Isn't it?
[Aajonus]
Yeah.
[Kathy]
People have trouble to even taste it, it's so strong.
[Aajonus]
I know. That's why people have trouble drinking urine. Cause the only difference between blood, and urine is that there's ammonia, and very few red blood cells. Otherwise, the contents of the urine is identical to the blood.