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HOW TO CLEAN KIDNEYS WITHOUT PAIN! – The Yoruba Way.

GOOD FOR ALL AGES

The years go by and our kidneys always filter the blood, eliminating salt, poison and all that is harmful in our system. Over time, salt accumulates and requires cleaning treatment.

How do you get rid of this?

It is very easy,
– First take a bunch of parsley ‘‘Ewe Efinrin” and wash well, then cut into small pieces and put in a saucepan and add clean water (1 liter).
– Boil for ten minutes, cool, filter into a clean bottle and refrigerate.
– Drink in one small cup a day and you will see that all the salt and poison accumulated in your kidneys begin to appear when you urinate.

This is recognized as the best cleansing treatment for the kidneys and it’s natural!

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