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<blockquote data-quote="neo76" data-source="post: 16229055" data-attributes="member: 162679"><p>Anyway, some people say that if we switch to the old methods (organic) of fertilization and our traditional rice (unlike BG64, MP3 LOL ), it's true, we'll have a high cost in the beginning.</p><p>But, when we take into account the cost an individual and the country would be spending to treat Chronic Renal Failure, it will be the cheaper option in the long run.</p><p></p><p>Just to emphasis the magnitude of the problem, I like to tell you a fact I heard.</p><p>Some doctors have done a screening study at Madawachchiya. </p><p>And the had found 10% OF THE POPULATION ARE SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. Just take into account that, they have done the study on people who looks apparently healthy. Just imagine the situation, in next few years, when Medawachchiya and Anuradhapura hospitals get filled with these kidney patients.</p><p></p><p>As a treatment, I know that they are doing kidney transplants. Anyway, have you anyone gone through the values of 5 year or 10 year survival of these patients after transplant. I don't think this is a solution. Believe me or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo76, post: 16229055, member: 162679"] Anyway, some people say that if we switch to the old methods (organic) of fertilization and our traditional rice (unlike BG64, MP3 LOL ), it's true, we'll have a high cost in the beginning. But, when we take into account the cost an individual and the country would be spending to treat Chronic Renal Failure, it will be the cheaper option in the long run. Just to emphasis the magnitude of the problem, I like to tell you a fact I heard. Some doctors have done a screening study at Madawachchiya. And the had found 10% OF THE POPULATION ARE SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. Just take into account that, they have done the study on people who looks apparently healthy. Just imagine the situation, in next few years, when Medawachchiya and Anuradhapura hospitals get filled with these kidney patients. As a treatment, I know that they are doing kidney transplants. Anyway, have you anyone gone through the values of 5 year or 10 year survival of these patients after transplant. I don't think this is a solution. Believe me or not [/QUOTE]
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