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How old are you?
What's your #1 goal for your kidneys right now?
You're in good hands.
Over 93,000 Black men and women have used this exact protocol to support their kidney function β based on the latest research into the kidney's lymphatic system.
Where are your kidney numbers right now?
Which of these are you dealing with right now?
What has your doctor told you about your kidneys?
Does kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure run in your family?
Has anyone in your family been on dialysis?
Did you know?
A 2023 study found that Black Americans accumulate toxic buildup in the renal lymphatic vessels. Blocking the kidney's natural ability to filter.
That's the rising creatinine, the dropping eGFR, the foam in your toilet every morning.
It's not your discipline. It's not your fault.
How long have your kidney numbers been getting worse?
Creating your kidney profileβ¦
- Evaluating your answers
- Analyzing your responses
- Calculating your lymphatic congestion
- Building your personalized plan
Your Personal Kidney Profile
What have you tried so far to support your kidneys?
Here's why none of those worked.
ACE inhibitors lower blood pressure β they don't dissolve the toxic blockage inside kidneys.
Low-protein diets manage what goes in β they do nothing for what can't get OUT.
Diuretics move fluid β they don't unclog the kidney's lymphatic vessels.
Until you clear the renal lymphatic buildup, nothing else will work.
Are you concerned about where your declining kidneys might take you?
What would it feel like to see your kidney function improve?
The Last Plan You'll Need to Reclaim Your Kidney Health
Based on your answers, we expect your eGFR to measurably improve by October 2026
Individual results vary. Based on the trajectory seen in Black men and women who follow the protocol consistently.
Building your personalized protocolβ¦
Are you ready to finally put an end to your kidney decline and restore proper filtration?
Can you commit to taking Flow+ as directed?
Would a delicious, easy routine make it easier to stay consistent?