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How Renal Diets Can Make All The Difference In How You Feel



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By : Jon Connah    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-05 17:29:14
Renal diets are designed to help people who suffer from a kidney disease to live a better, more healthy life.
If your kidneys are diseased, it's a good idea to make sure you're aware of the foods that may worsen your situation.
Many people look on kidney disease as the end of life. In truth, renal diets help you improve your health and keep your kidney disease at bay.
Certainly, there's no trick to changing your eating habits, however it does require will power to effect such change. This does not mean that a diet is a cure all for everyone so do not think of this piece of writing as medical advice but as more of a guideline.
Your doctor can give you lots more pointers than this paper, and must always be consulted or notified of any change in your condition.
If you have renal problems renal diets are essential to regulating your health and assisting you in feeling better. You can down load meal plans, buy cook books and devise a really good list of delicious foods. There are also e-books that you can view on your computer or phone.
Dietitians are experienced working with those suffering from kidney problems, and can give provide general guidelines to adhere to, for instance:
Limit Intake of Potassium- Apples, strawberry's, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower are on the list of things that don't have much Potassium.
Limit Intake of Phosphorous- Pasta, rice, corn-based cereals and liquid non-dairy creamer are low in Phosphorous.
Control Fluid Intake- 48 oz. of fluid per day is the recommended level for renal diets- be sure to include the fluid in things such as grapes, ice cream, oranges, etc.
Limit Intake of Salt- You'll want to be a reader of labels to make sure you keep your sodium intake low- be aware of what you are putting into your body and the effect it may have.
Monitor your protein intake- 5- 7 oz. of protein daily is the limit for a renal diet. If you like eggs, ponder an egg substitute to maintain your protein in the proper range.
Should you decide to work with a dietitian, they are able to point you precisely to what you should and should not eat and for what reason.
Knowing the effect food has on your body is powerful knowledge and can help how you feel daily.
I would like to reiterate that this commentary is not an alternative for medical counsel. That being the case, renal diets have supported those with renal issues to be more healthy and feel better.

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