KIDNEY HEALTH AND FOOD
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There are many...
How to grow a kidney friendly garden
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Kidney-Friendly Veggie Burger Recipe for Gut Health
Studies show that a more plant-based diet can lead to better health outcomes in those with chronic kidney disease. Plant-based protein has been shown to be more beneficial for kidney health compared to animal-based protein. All of these reasons show us that veggie burgers are a great option for those with CKD!
Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease? What does this mean for your...
Written By: Marcia Pell
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What is Iron?
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What Is Phosphorus?
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5 FUN KIDNEY-FRIENDLY PARTY RECIPES
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Chocolate, Fiber and CKD
Sponsored by: Renadyl™
Kellsey Reed RDN, LDN
With Valentine’s Day chocolate treats lining the aisles, there are so many options! Milk, white, dark, salted caramel, raspberry…there...
How to Make a Gut-friendly & Kidney-friendly Smoothie
Smoothies can be a great part of a kidney-friendly diet. Bananas, mixed berries, pineapple, and mango, the list goes on and on! Making a kidney-friendly and gut-friendly smoothie can be difficult. Let’s break it down together so that making smoothies are a breeze for you!
Southern Diet and Chronic illness
Did you know that your chances of having a stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, or kidney disease increases with a Southern diet of processed meats, and fried foods. In fact, there are thousands of people who live in southern states that are at an increased risk for those diseases. You may be asking why does a Southern diet put you at risk for these chronic disease, which are preventable?









