When dealing with proteinuria, elevated albumin, sugar levels, and creatinine, it’s important to support your kidney function while considering an Ayurvedic approach. Firstly, evaluate dietary habits. Reduce intake of salty and processed foods which can stress the kidneys further. Focus on a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly those with cooling properties, like cucumber and leafy greens, which can help pacify Pitta dosha.
Incorporate herbal support. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is known for its rejuvenating and detoxifying properties on the kidneys. You might try taking Guduchi in the form of a powder or decoction, once or twice daily, mixed with warm water. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is another herb beneficial for renal health—consuming it in capsule or powder form can be beneficial.
Ensure you stay hydrated, but do not overdo it as excessive fluid can burden the kidneys. Drink when thirsty, and choose warm, boiled water infused with fennel seeds for an added digestive-supporting effect. Since elevated sugar levels are present, monitor carbohydrate intake carefully, focusing on whole grains instead of refined sugars.
Moreover, consider incorporating yoga and breathing exercises into your routine—pranayama can improve circulation and increase oxygenation, supporting overall metabolism. Gentle asanas like Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall) can reduce stress and enhance kidney function.
Lastly, protein restriction can sometimes be helpful, emphasizing plant-based proteins over animal-based ones. Before making significant dietary or lifestyle changes, however, it’s advisable to consult with a local healthcare provider, ensuring that all actions are safe and aligned with any conventional treatment you might be undergoing. Regular monitoring of your condition is also crucial for adapting the approach as necessary.



