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7. Herbal supplements

Certain herbal supplements, such as cinnamon, have shown potential in lowering blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels, according to scientific research. Other supplements like chitosan and salvia (salvia miltiorrhiza) also hold promise. However, further research is needed to fully establish their benefits. Individuals considering these supplements should consult with a kidney specialist and a dietician to avoid any conflicts with existing medical treatments and to make informed dietary choices.

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