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7. Nausea

When the kidneys slow down or stop filtering toxins, the body responds much as it does to spoiled food: it tries to reject the problem.

The result is often persistent nausea without an obvious dietary cause. On its own, nausea is easy to dismiss. Paired with fatigue, swelling, or changes in urination, it starts to tell a clearer story.

Close-up of a sick woman resting on heart-patterned pillows with her eyes closed. A person in a red plaid shirt places a hand on her forehead to check her temperature. Medicine bottles and a bowl sit on a table in the foreground.

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