
In this episode of Wellness Focused, I’m sharing an important message of hope: dialysis is not always inevitable. Nearly 40% of patients who start dialysis could have potentially delayed—or even avoided—it with earlier, comprehensive intervention.
Dialysis changes everything: 3–4 weekly sessions, hours at a time, and a lower quality of life. But through a holistic, root-cause approach, many patients can preserve kidney function longer and, in some cases, improve it.
I’ll walk you through the major drivers of kidney decline—like chronic inflammation, gut imbalance, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and toxic burden—and how we can address them using nutrition, functional testing, and lifestyle medicine.
Dialysis doesn’t have to be your only path. With personalized care, you can take back control of your kidney health and quality of life.
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Dr. Bismah Irfan, MD, is a board-certified nephrologist specializing in functional medicine approaches to kidney health. She helps patients heal from chronic kidney disease, inflammation, and immune dysfunction by addressing root causes with personalized strategies.
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Dr. Bismah Irfan, MD
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