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The Kidney Stone Diet: Nutrition to Prevent Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones

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High Oxalate Foods List: Your Common Questions Answered!

For many people with kidney stones, navigating a high oxalate foods list can be frustrating. Oxalate is a foreign concept to many people and it can see like there are are endless lists you “should” follow. And, information on the high oxalate foods list can be different from various sources! A high oxalate foods list

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The PKD Diet: Healthy Eating for Polycystic Kidney Disease

The PKD Diet: Healthy Eating for Polycystic Kidney Disease

*Please note that this post contains clearly identified affiliate links.  If you click on these link and choose to make a purchase, I may receive a commission (at no cost to you). As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. A healthy diet can have a huge impact in Polycystic Kidney Disease.  Even if

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Diabetic Renal Diet: What is Left to Eat?

Navigating how to eat healthfully for BOTH diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be overwhelming.  It is easy to feel like there is absolutely nothing left to eat on a diabetic renal diet.  Which is frustrating and not the case…I promise! A healthy diet for kidneys and diabetes really isn’t that complicated.  Recommendations for

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Potatoes and Kidney Disease: The Potassium Dilemma

Can people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) eat potatoes? What about bananas or tomatoes?  All of these foods are notorious for being high in potassium.  Kidney patients are often told to stay away from them.  I have good news! Patients with kidney disease CAN enjoy these high potassium foods.  However, how often these foods should

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