What Is Phosphorus?
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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?
THE BENEFITS OF GREEN TEA FOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Written by: Dr. Jenna Henderson
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How to grow a kidney friendly garden
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How to Set Smart Goals & Keep your Gut Healthy with...
With the new year quickly approaching, you might be thinking of a new year's resolution or goal to accomplish in the coming year. If you’re thinking about focusing on a kidney health goal, it might be time to focus on your gut health. Setting a “smart” goal can help you reach your kidney health goals, like protecting your gut health, in a more efficient and timely manner.
Whole Grains, CKD, and Gut Health
Whole grains have been a controversial topic in the kidney world. Many websites and blogs will tell you that whole grains are completely off-limits. The truth is, whole grains should be included and encouraged in a kidney-friendly diet due to their benefits for those with chronic kidney disease.
High Potassium (Hyperkalemia)
Written By: Jim Myers
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HYPERKALEMIA...
Nurturing Gut Health: The Importance of Probiotics, Prebiotics, Diet, and Lifestyle...
When managing kidney disease, focusing solely on renal health isn’t enough. Recent research has shed light on the crucial role of gut health in overall wellness, particularly for patients with kidney disease. This article explores the significance of probiotics, prebiotics, diet, and lifestyle changes in supporting gut health and improving health outcomes for those with kidney disease.
Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease? What does this mean for your...
Written By: Marcia Pell
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The Importance of Gut Health with CKD
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When managing chronic kidney disease, there are many things to keep in mind. Making dietary changes and focusing on protein, sodium,...








