The best way to stop protein in your urine is NOT cutting meat, NOT lowering your salt, and definitely NOT reducing your "kidney workload" — because the protein isn't leaking because of what you eat. It's leaking because your filters are torn. If your GP has mentioned protein in your urine, rising creatinine, or told you to "reduce protein intake to protect your kidneys" — you need to hear this. Most GPs tell you the same thing: "Your kidneys are struggling. Cut back on protein. Reduce salt. We'll monitor your levels every 6 months and see how you're doing." What they don't tell you is why you're still seeing foamy urine every single morning — even though you've done everything they asked. You've cut the protein. You're eating chicken portions half the size of your palm. You've given up the Sunday roast. You measure everything. You read every label. You've turned yourself into the most compliant patient in the surgery. And yet, every morning when you wake up, there it is again. That foam in the toilet bowl. Those bubbles that won't go away no matter how many times you flush. That sick feeling in your stomach when you see it — because you know what it means. Your kidneys are still leaking protein into your urine. And if cutting dietary protein hasn't stopped it after three months, six months, a year of trying — it never will. Here's what nobody tells you: Cutting protein from your diet doesn't stop protein from leaking into your urine. Those are two completely different problems. The protein you eat goes through your digestive system. It creates workload for your kidneys to filter the waste products — yes. But the protein appearing in your urine? That's not coming from your diet. That's coming from your blood. It's leaking through torn filters in your kidneys that are supposed to keep it in your bloodstream where it belongs. Think about it. If cutting dietary protein actually stopped the leak, your foamy urine would have disappeared months ago. But it hasn't. Because you're not addressing the leak. You're just reducing the workload whilst the filters keep tearing. It's like reducing the amount of water you pour into a bucket with a hole in the bottom, and wondering why the bucket's still empty. The problem isn't how much water you're putting in. The problem is the bloody hole. Your kidneys contain roughly one million microscopic filters called glomeruli. These filters are so fine — so incredibly delicate — that they can separate waste molecules from essential proteins in your blood. When they're healthy, proteins like albumin stay in your bloodstream. Only waste passes through into your urine. But as you age, these filters develop microscopic tears from oxidative friction damage. Imagine trying to strain tea through a silk cloth. When the cloth is intact, only liquid passes through. The tea leaves stay behind. But if that cloth develops tiny tears — even microscopic ones — the tea leaves start leaking through into your cup. That's what's happening in your kidneys right now. Oxidative stress creates friction inside those microscopic filter membranes. That friction causes micro-tears. And through those tears, protein molecules that should stay in your blood start leaking into your urine. Your GP sees protein in your urine test. And their training tells them: "Reduce dietary protein to reduce kidney workload." That advice isn't wrong. It's just incomplete. Reducing protein intake does reduce the workload on your kidneys. Less waste to filter means less strain on struggling organs. But it does absolutely nothing to repair the torn filters. So the protein keeps leaking. The foamy urine continues. And every 6-month blood test shows the same slow, steady decline in kidney function. Because you're not fixing the tears. You're just trying to manage the symptoms whilst your filters continue deteriorating. Most people don't realize that once glomerular filters tear, they don't heal on their own. Your GP won't tell you this. They'll tell you: "We're monitoring your function. Keep doing what you're doing. We'll retest in six months." What they don't tell you is what "monitoring" actually means. It means watching your kidney function drop. 10% this year. Then 15%. Then 20%. Until one day — five years, seven years, ten years from now — your GP says the words you've been dreading: "Your kidneys can't keep up anymore. You need dialysis. Three times a week. Four hours per session. For the rest of your life." The crushing exhaustion that comes with kidney failure. Not normal tiredness. The kind where you can barely lift your head off the pillow in the morning. Where a trip to Tesco leaves you needing to lie down for two hours. Your body is poisoning itself with waste your kidneys can't filter anymore. The swelling in your legs, ankles, and face. Fluid your kidneys can't remove. Puffiness that makes you unrecognizable in the mirror. Shoes that don't fit by afternoon. Wedding rings that cut into your fingers. The dietary restrictions that make eating miserable. No potassium — so no bananas, no tomatoes, no jacket potatoes. No phosphorus — so no dairy, no nuts, no chocolate. No salt — so everything tastes like cardboard. Every meal becomes a calculation. Every restaurant visit becomes an interrogation. And the waiting list. Years. Sometimes a decade. Praying for a transplant that might never come. Watching people younger than you get called first because your age puts you lower on the list. Here's what nobody tells you: Managing kidney disease doesn't save your kidneys. It just slows the decline whilst your organs slowly fail. And if you don't do anything? Your kidney function keeps dropping. You're not stable. You're declining. Every morning that foamy urine is telling you the same thing: your filters are tearing, protein is leaking, and function is dropping. So you're stuck choosing between two paths that both lead to suffering. Path one: Follow your GP's orders religiously. Cut protein to 40g a day. Measure every portion. Track every gram. Monitor labs. Watch your kidney function drop year after year anyway. Feel virtuous about your compliance whilst your body slowly deteriorates. Path two: Do nothing. Accept it. Stop fighting. Leave the damage unchecked. Feel your body getting worse every day. Watch the foamy urine get thicker. Feel the exhaustion get heavier. Wait for the inevitable. Because here's what declining kidney function actually feels like — before you even reach dialysis: The crushing fatigue that won't go away no matter how much you rest. You wake up tired. You go to bed exhausted. Eight hours sleep feels like three. The foamy urine every single morning that tells you protein is still leaking — despite everything you've given up. The swelling in your ankles that makes your shoes too tight by afternoon. The puffiness in your face that makes you look ten years older. The brain fog that makes you forget words mid-sentence. The confusion that makes simple tasks feel impossible. The nausea that comes in waves. The metallic taste in your mouth that never quite goes away. That's your kidneys screaming for help. Most people over the age of 50 tragically ignore these symptoms until one day they realize it's too late. The filters are too damaged. The scarring is too advanced. Dialysis is the only option left. Here's what's actually causing the protein leak in your urine AND the declining kidney function AND the exhaustion: Oxidative friction damage to your glomerular filter membranes. As you age, the microscopic blood vessels inside your kidney filters accumulate oxidative stress. This creates friction at the cellular level — mechanical wear and tear that causes micro-tears in the filter membranes. These tears let protein leak through when it should stay in your blood. Without stopping this oxidative friction, your kidney filters keep tearing. Protein keeps leaking. And your kidney function keeps declining towards failure. Your GP won't tell you this. They'll tell you to reduce protein intake and come back in 6 months — without mentioning the natural solution that could actually repair your kidney filters and stop the leak at its source. But there's a natural solution I've been recommending for years to the people who come to me at 50, 60 and even 70 years old whose urine is foamy every morning, who are terrified of dialysis, and who refuse to accept that organ failure is inevitable. And eight weeks later, they always come back with the same story. Their urine is clear in the morning. No foam. No bubbles. Just clear, normal urine. Their latest blood test shows protein levels dropping — sometimes from 80mg down to 30mg, sometimes from 120mg down to 45mg. Their faces have changed. They look less puffy. Less grey. They have colour back in their cheeks. They're sleeping better. Waking up with energy instead of dread. And many of them have shown their GPs their new numbers and heard the words they never thought possible: "Your protein levels are improving. Whatever you're doing, keep doing it." This natural solution is elderberry — but not the immune support syrup you've seen in Boots or Holland & Barrett. And every time I mention it, I get the look. Wide eyes. Raised eyebrows. That "You mean... the berry for colds? How does that help my kidneys?" face. And honestly? I get it. It sounds completely unrelated. Just take elderberry for protein in your urine, right? But there's a reason most people who try elderberry immune products don't see their kidney numbers improve or their foamy urine clear up. You'd need concentrated anthocyanins — the specific purple compounds that act as molecular lubricants in your kidney filter membranes. And you'd need them at clinical doses. With zinc to repair the torn filter membranes. And vitamin C to neutralize the oxidative stress creating the friction in the first place. What actually works is a properly formulated supplement that combines all three at the exact doses studied for kidney protection. No guessing. No missing pieces. No immune syrups that do nothing for filter repair. I've been taking it myself, every morning for over 3 years. And I recommend it to nearly every person I see with declining kidney function and protein in their urine. Why? Because elderberry anthocyanins act as molecular lubricants in your glomerular capillaries — the microscopic blood vessels that filter your blood in your kidneys. These anthocyanins integrate into the filter membranes and reduce the mechanical friction that's tearing them apart — similarly to how oil reduces friction in an engine. When friction decreases, micro-tears stop forming. Existing tears can begin to repair. Protein stops leaking. And kidney function stabilizes instead of declining. No dialysis. No transplant waiting list. No organ failure timeline. Just one capsule of this natural solution every morning could help you: Stop protein leakage (proteinuria) by repairing torn kidney filters Clear the foamy urine that's been there every morning for months Stabilize or improve kidney function (GFR/creatinine) Eliminate the crushing fatigue as waste clearance improves Reduce swelling as kidney fluid regulation improves Protect kidney tissue from ongoing oxidative damage Support healthy kidney function for years longer Avoid or delay dialysis It's safe. It's powerful. And when done right, it works. No prescriptions. No side effects. No trapped feeling of inevitable decline. Just real kidney protection. But Before You Go Buy Any Elderberry Supplement, There Are Two Things You Need to Know First, you might be thinking: "What about the protein restriction my GP recommended?" or "I've been drinking more water" or "I'm already taking ACE inhibitors." And yes, they can help... a little. But here's the problem: Cutting protein reduces kidney workload, but it doesn't repair the torn filters. The leak continues because the membrane damage remains. Drinking more water helps flush toxins, but it doesn't stop the oxidative friction tearing your filters. You're just diluting the problem, not fixing it. Reducing salt helps with blood pressure, but it doesn't protect kidney tissue from oxidative damage. Lower pressure doesn't mean healthier filters. And medications like ACE inhibitors? They reduce pressure in your kidney blood vessels, slowing damage — but they don't repair the filters or stop the oxidative friction. Your function still declines, just slower. The foamy urine persists. They're all targeting pieces of the puzzle — but missing the complete mechanism that actually repairs torn kidney filters and stops the protein leak. That's why elderberry works when everything else only slows the decline. Second, not all elderberry supplements are created equal. Most elderberry supplements? Completely useless for kidney protection. Too processed. Too weak. Destroyed before they ever reach your kidneys. Here's what the supplement industry doesn't want you to know: Standard manufacturing uses high-heat extraction — cheap and fast. But heat destroys up to 90% of the anthocyanins that actually repair kidney filter membranes. And even if some anthocyanins survive the processing? Most supplements contain 2-4% anthocyanin content. Some as low as 1%. The studies that proved elderberry repairs kidney filters and stops protein leakage? They used 10% standardized extracts at 1200mg doses. You weren't taking elderberry for kidney protection. You were taking expensive immune syrup. I tried dozens of brands over the years. And I saw people wasting money on supplements that didn't shift their kidney numbers at all. That didn't clear the foamy urine. That didn't stop the protein leak. To make sure you're getting real elderberry that actually repairs kidney filters and stops protein leakage, it must be: Cold-extracted to preserve the anthocyanins that heat destroys Standardized to 10% anthocyanin content — the clinical level proven to repair filter membranes Combined with zinc citrate to rebuild torn glomerular membranes Combined with vitamin C to neutralize oxidative stress causing the friction damage Third-party tested with published results so you know exactly what you're getting The only brand I know that meets that standard is a small family company called Lumero. Sadly, other brands claim to sell elderberry for health, but use high-heat processing that destroys the very compounds that repair kidney filters — or they market immune syrups with sugar and weak extracts that do nothing for stopping protein leaks. Lumero's formula contains: 1200mg cold-extracted elderberry standardized to 10% anthocyanins — the clinical dose for kidney filter repair Zinc citrate to rebuild damaged kidney filter membranes Buffered vitamin C to neutralize oxidative stress causing friction damage Third-party tested with results published for transparency No fillers, no sugar, no artificial rubbish — just pure kidney-protective compounds I take it every morning. And now... thousands do too. It's become a daily ritual. One dose. Every morning. That's it. If you read the reviews, you'll see why everyone with declining kidney function and protein in their urine buys only from this brand. This simple formula stopped their protein leakage and it could stop yours too. 60-day money-back guarantee — because I'm confident it will work for you like it has for thousands. Track your protein levels every 4-6 weeks. Check your urine every morning. If you don't see the foam clearing — if you don't see your protein levels dropping on your next blood test — if you don't feel the energy boost as waste clearance improves — if you don't believe this is repairing your kidney filters and stopping the leak — contact customer service for a full refund. No questions asked. You risk absolutely nothing. Most people buy it at regular price, but right now they're doing a special promotion where you can get significant savings for a limited time. The only problem is that they're a small company, and they're getting popular, so they can't keep up with the demand. So I want to apologize because if you click the link below, you might see that they're sold out. People have waited for months before finding them restocked, but I suggest you click the button so you can see for yourself if they have anything left. So if you want a natural way to repair your kidney filters, stop protein leakage, clear the foamy urine that's been haunting you every morning, and avoid dialysis — I'd run and grab some before they're gone again. 👉 https://lumeroofficial.com/pages/lumero-elderberry-daily-kidney-filter-support
The best way to stop protein in your urine is NOT cutting meat, NOT lowering your salt, and definitely NOT reducing your "kidney workload" — because the protein isn't leaking because of what you eat. It's leaking because your filters are torn. If your GP has mentioned protein in your urine, rising creatinine, or told you to "reduce protein intake to protect your kidneys" — you need to hear this. Most GPs tell you the same thing: "Your kidneys are struggling. Cut back on protein. Reduce salt. We'll monitor your levels every 6 months and see how you're doing." What they don't tell you is why you're still seeing foamy urine every single morning — even though you've done everything they asked. You've cut the protein. You're eating chicken portions half the size of your palm. You've given up the Sunday roast. You measure everything. You read every label. You've turned yourself into the most compliant patient in the surgery. And yet, every morning when you wake up, there it is again. That foam in the toilet bowl. Those bubbles that won't go away no matter how many times you flush. That sick feeling in your stomach when you see it — because you know what it means. Your kidneys are still leaking protein into your urine. And if cutting dietary protein hasn't stopped it after three months, six months, a year of trying — it never will. Here's what nobody tells you: Cutting protein from your diet doesn't stop protein from leaking into your urine. Those are two completely different problems. The protein you eat goes through your digestive system. It creates workload for your kidneys to filter the waste products — yes. But the protein appearing in your urine? That's not coming from your diet. That's coming from your blood. It's leaking through torn filters in your kidneys that are supposed to keep it in your bloodstream where it belongs. Think about it. If cutting dietary protein actually stopped the leak, your foamy urine would have disappeared months ago. But it hasn't. Because you're not addressing the leak. You're just reducing the workload whilst the filters keep tearing. It's like reducing the amount of water you pour into a bucket with a hole in the bottom, and wondering why the bucket's still empty. The problem isn't how much water you're putting in. The problem is the bloody hole. Your kidneys contain roughly one million microscopic filters called glomeruli. These filters are so fine — so incredibly delicate — that they can separate waste molecules from essential proteins in your blood. When they're healthy, proteins like albumin stay in your bloodstream. Only waste passes through into your urine. But as you age, these filters develop microscopic tears from oxidative friction damage. Imagine trying to strain tea through a silk cloth. When the cloth is intact, only liquid passes through. The tea leaves stay behind. But if that cloth develops tiny tears — even microscopic ones — the tea leaves start leaking through into your cup. That's what's happening in your kidneys right now. Oxidative stress creates friction inside those microscopic filter membranes. That friction causes micro-tears. And through those tears, protein molecules that should stay in your blood start leaking into your urine. Your GP sees protein in your urine test. And their training tells them: "Reduce dietary protein to reduce kidney workload." That advice isn't wrong. It's just incomplete. Reducing protein intake does reduce the workload on your kidneys. Less waste to filter means less strain on struggling organs. But it does absolutely nothing to repair the torn filters. So the protein keeps leaking. The foamy urine continues. And every 6-month blood test shows the same slow, steady decline in kidney function. Because you're not fixing the tears. You're just trying to manage the symptoms whilst your filters continue deteriorating. Most people don't realize that once glomerular filters tear, they don't heal on their own. Your GP won't tell you this. They'll tell you: "We're monitoring your function. Keep doing what you're doing. We'll retest in six months." What they don't tell you is what "monitoring" actually means. It means watching your kidney function drop. 10% this year. Then 15%. Then 20%. Until one day — five years, seven years, ten years from now — your GP says the words you've been dreading: "Your kidneys can't keep up anymore. You need dialysis. Three times a week. Four hours per session. For the rest of your life." The crushing exhaustion that comes with kidney failure. Not normal tiredness. The kind where you can barely lift your head off the pillow in the morning. Where a trip to Tesco leaves you needing to lie down for two hours. Your body is poisoning itself with waste your kidneys can't filter anymore. The swelling in your legs, ankles, and face. Fluid your kidneys can't remove. Puffiness that makes you unrecognizable in the mirror. Shoes that don't fit by afternoon. Wedding rings that cut into your fingers. The dietary restrictions that make eating miserable. No potassium — so no bananas, no tomatoes, no jacket potatoes. No phosphorus — so no dairy, no nuts, no chocolate. No salt — so everything tastes like cardboard. Every meal becomes a calculation. Every restaurant visit becomes an interrogation. And the waiting list. Years. Sometimes a decade. Praying for a transplant that might never come. Watching people younger than you get called first because your age puts you lower on the list. Here's what nobody tells you: Managing kidney disease doesn't save your kidneys. It just slows the decline whilst your organs slowly fail. And if you don't do anything? Your kidney function keeps dropping. You're not stable. You're declining. Every morning that foamy urine is telling you the same thing: your filters are tearing, protein is leaking, and function is dropping. So you're stuck choosing between two paths that both lead to suffering. Path one: Follow your GP's orders religiously. Cut protein to 40g a day. Measure every portion. Track every gram. Monitor labs. Watch your kidney function drop year after year anyway. Feel virtuous about your compliance whilst your body slowly deteriorates. Path two: Do nothing. Accept it. Stop fighting. Leave the damage unchecked. Feel your body getting worse every day. Watch the foamy urine get thicker. Feel the exhaustion get heavier. Wait for the inevitable. Because here's what declining kidney function actually feels like — before you even reach dialysis: The crushing fatigue that won't go away no matter how much you rest. You wake up tired. You go to bed exhausted. Eight hours sleep feels like three. The foamy urine every single morning that tells you protein is still leaking — despite everything you've given up. The swelling in your ankles that makes your shoes too tight by afternoon. The puffiness in your face that makes you look ten years older. The brain fog that makes you forget words mid-sentence. The confusion that makes simple tasks feel impossible. The nausea that comes in waves. The metallic taste in your mouth that never quite goes away. That's your kidneys screaming for help. Most people over the age of 50 tragically ignore these symptoms until one day they realize it's too late. The filters are too damaged. The scarring is too advanced. Dialysis is the only option left. Here's what's actually causing the protein leak in your urine AND the declining kidney function AND the exhaustion: Oxidative friction damage to your glomerular filter membranes. As you age, the microscopic blood vessels inside your kidney filters accumulate oxidative stress. This creates friction at the cellular level — mechanical wear and tear that causes micro-tears in the filter membranes. These tears let protein leak through when it should stay in your blood. Without stopping this oxidative friction, your kidney filters keep tearing. Protein keeps leaking. And your kidney function keeps declining towards failure. Your GP won't tell you this. They'll tell you to reduce protein intake and come back in 6 months — without mentioning the natural solution that could actually repair your kidney filters and stop the leak at its source. But there's a natural solution I've been recommending for years to the people who come to me at 50, 60 and even 70 years old whose urine is foamy every morning, who are terrified of dialysis, and who refuse to accept that organ failure is inevitable. And eight weeks later, they always come back with the same story. Their urine is clear in the morning. No foam. No bubbles. Just clear, normal urine. Their latest blood test shows protein levels dropping — sometimes from 80mg down to 30mg, sometimes from 120mg down to 45mg. Their faces have changed. They look less puffy. Less grey. They have colour back in their cheeks. They're sleeping better. Waking up with energy instead of dread. And many of them have shown their GPs their new numbers and heard the words they never thought possible: "Your protein levels are improving. Whatever you're doing, keep doing it." This natural solution is elderberry — but not the immune support syrup you've seen in Boots or Holland & Barrett. And every time I mention it, I get the look. Wide eyes. Raised eyebrows. That "You mean... the berry for colds? How does that help my kidneys?" face. And honestly? I get it. It sounds completely unrelated. Just take elderberry for protein in your urine, right? But there's a reason most people who try elderberry immune products don't see their kidney numbers improve or their foamy urine clear up. You'd need concentrated anthocyanins — the specific purple compounds that act as molecular lubricants in your kidney filter membranes. And you'd need them at clinical doses. With zinc to repair the torn filter membranes. And vitamin C to neutralize the oxidative stress creating the friction in the first place. What actually works is a properly formulated supplement that combines all three at the exact doses studied for kidney protection. No guessing. No missing pieces. No immune syrups that do nothing for filter repair. I've been taking it myself, every morning for over 3 years. And I recommend it to nearly every person I see with declining kidney function and protein in their urine. Why? Because elderberry anthocyanins act as molecular lubricants in your glomerular capillaries — the microscopic blood vessels that filter your blood in your kidneys. These anthocyanins integrate into the filter membranes and reduce the mechanical friction that's tearing them apart — similarly to how oil reduces friction in an engine. When friction decreases, micro-tears stop forming. Existing tears can begin to repair. Protein stops leaking. And kidney function stabilizes instead of declining. No dialysis. No transplant waiting list. No organ failure timeline. Just one capsule of this natural solution every morning could help you: Stop protein leakage (proteinuria) by repairing torn kidney filters Clear the foamy urine that's been there every morning for months Stabilize or improve kidney function (GFR/creatinine) Eliminate the crushing fatigue as waste clearance improves Reduce swelling as kidney fluid regulation improves Protect kidney tissue from ongoing oxidative damage Support healthy kidney function for years longer Avoid or delay dialysis It's safe. It's powerful. And when done right, it works. No prescriptions. No side effects. No trapped feeling of inevitable decline. Just real kidney protection. But Before You Go Buy Any Elderberry Supplement, There Are Two Things You Need to Know First, you might be thinking: "What about the protein restriction my GP recommended?" or "I've been drinking more water" or "I'm already taking ACE inhibitors." And yes, they can help... a little. But here's the problem: Cutting protein reduces kidney workload, but it doesn't repair the torn filters. The leak continues because the membrane damage remains. Drinking more water helps flush toxins, but it doesn't stop the oxidative friction tearing your filters. You're just diluting the problem, not fixing it. Reducing salt helps with blood pressure, but it doesn't protect kidney tissue from oxidative damage. Lower pressure doesn't mean healthier filters. And medications like ACE inhibitors? They reduce pressure in your kidney blood vessels, slowing damage — but they don't repair the filters or stop the oxidative friction. Your function still declines, just slower. The foamy urine persists. They're all targeting pieces of the puzzle — but missing the complete mechanism that actually repairs torn kidney filters and stops the protein leak. That's why elderberry works when everything else only slows the decline. Second, not all elderberry supplements are created equal. Most elderberry supplements? Completely useless for kidney protection. Too processed. Too weak. Destroyed before they ever reach your kidneys. Here's what the supplement industry doesn't want you to know: Standard manufacturing uses high-heat extraction — cheap and fast. But heat destroys up to 90% of the anthocyanins that actually repair kidney filter membranes. And even if some anthocyanins survive the processing? Most supplements contain 2-4% anthocyanin content. Some as low as 1%. The studies that proved elderberry repairs kidney filters and stops protein leakage? They used 10% standardized extracts at 1200mg doses. You weren't taking elderberry for kidney protection. You were taking expensive immune syrup. I tried dozens of brands over the years. And I saw people wasting money on supplements that didn't shift their kidney numbers at all. That didn't clear the foamy urine. That didn't stop the protein leak. To make sure you're getting real elderberry that actually repairs kidney filters and stops protein leakage, it must be: Cold-extracted to preserve the anthocyanins that heat destroys Standardized to 10% anthocyanin content — the clinical level proven to repair filter membranes Combined with zinc citrate to rebuild torn glomerular membranes Combined with vitamin C to neutralize oxidative stress causing the friction damage Third-party tested with published results so you know exactly what you're getting The only brand I know that meets that standard is a small family company called Lumero. Sadly, other brands claim to sell elderberry for health, but use high-heat processing that destroys the very compounds that repair kidney filters — or they market immune syrups with sugar and weak extracts that do nothing for stopping protein leaks. Lumero's formula contains: 1200mg cold-extracted elderberry standardized to 10% anthocyanins — the clinical dose for kidney filter repair Zinc citrate to rebuild damaged kidney filter membranes Buffered vitamin C to neutralize oxidative stress causing friction damage Third-party tested with results published for transparency No fillers, no sugar, no artificial rubbish — just pure kidney-protective compounds I take it every morning. And now... thousands do too. It's become a daily ritual. One dose. Every morning. That's it. If you read the reviews, you'll see why everyone with declining kidney function and protein in their urine buys only from this brand. This simple formula stopped their protein leakage and it could stop yours too. 60-day money-back guarantee — because I'm confident it will work for you like it has for thousands. Track your protein levels every 4-6 weeks. Check your urine every morning. If you don't see the foam clearing — if you don't see your protein levels dropping on your next blood test — if you don't feel the energy boost as waste clearance improves — if you don't believe this is repairing your kidney filters and stopping the leak — contact customer service for a full refund. No questions asked. You risk absolutely nothing. Most people buy it at regular price, but right now they're doing a special promotion where you can get significant savings for a limited time. The only problem is that they're a small company, and they're getting popular, so they can't keep up with the demand. So I want to apologize because if you click the link below, you might see that they're sold out. People have waited for months before finding them restocked, but I suggest you click the button so you can see for yourself if they have anything left. So if you want a natural way to repair your kidney filters, stop protein leakage, clear the foamy urine that's been haunting you every morning, and avoid dialysis — I'd run and grab some before they're gone again. 👉 https://lumeroofficial.com/pages/lumero-elderberry-daily-kidney-filter-support