Can Kidney Disease be Reversed? Part III
On February 22 I posted further results from treating my kidney disease with PEMF. Those results showed a favorable trend, reducing blood level creatinine from around 1.60 in late 2018 to 1.39 by February 2019. At that time, I was employing a 24/7 regime with 4 single coils driven by two A9 units at an M setting during the day, and a B1 unit driving 4 double stacked coils with an Omni 8 setting at night. On February 26 I changed procedure by using different belts during the day and at night. This was done as a matter of convenience so I would not have to reconfigure the one belt for day time use versus night time. I purchased a gun belt that can only hold one double coil on each side for day use. So essentially, for daytime use I went from two single side by side coils on each side to one double stacked coil on each side. However, I made a serious, sloppy, mistake by stacking the coils smooth to bumpy side for both belts, thereby canceling the fields (the coil tester still showed a field). I realized my mistake on June 10, and corrected the configuration, and also setting the A9 units to the highest, X, setting. Essentially, I went for 3 and ½ months with no benefit from PEMF.
Because of Covid 19 restrictions, I had not had a blood test since February 13, but did get one on June 16, for which I have just received the results.
They are not good. Creatinine has increased from 1.39 to 1.47 and eGFR decreased from 47 to 43 (they move in opposite directions), undoing months of improving results.
The full results are posted in the table below.
DATE CREATININE BUN eGFR BUN/Creatinine
Range .76-1.27 8-27 >59 10-24
11/08/18 1.59 41
12/05/18 start PEMF
03/26/19 1.47 13 44 9
06/18/19 1.64 22 39 13
06/21/19 1.57 23 41 15
07/08/19 1.50 45
08/07/19 1.57 16 41 10
09/17/19 1.50 23 43 15
11/05/19 1.48 29 44 20
12/17/19 1.37 24 48 18
02/13/20 1.39 19 47 14
06/16/20 1.47 34 43 23
Although this result is personally discouraging, it does not negate the premise that PEMF can improve human kidney function. In fact, it is consistent with the feline study by Bob and his brother in the Journal of Science and Medicine, dated May 18, 2020, namely, when PEMF is withdrawn kidney function resumes its deterioration.
Now that stay at home restrictions are somewhat relaxed, I will resume monthly testing to monitor my progress. Meanwhile, please criticize any of my observations or comments that seem out of line, and encourage anyone you know who is plagued with kidney disease to give PEMF a try.