RENAL DIET COOKBOOK: 100+ Low Sodium, Low Potassium, Low Phosphorus Healthy Recipes To Avoid Dialysis And Stay Healthy
Book Details
Author(s)Jacqueline R. Herring
ISBN / ASINB07Z53WWS2
ISBN-13978B07Z53WWS3
Sales Rank81,985
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
When you are recovering from acute renal failure or when you are on a renal failure diet, then your doctor or dietician would recommend a particular diet that would help you in limiting the stress on your kidneys. Your dietician would analyze and then depending upon your current situation would suggest a diet that would reduce the pressure on your kidneys. Here are certain lifestyle changes that would help you in the recovery process and also help you to have healthy kidneys.
You should opt for foods that have a low level of potassium or no potassium at all. Foods that are rich in potassium are bananas, spinach, tomatoes, oranges and even potatoes. You can instead consume foods that have a low level of potassium in them like apples, cabbage, grapes, strawberries and green beans as well. You should avoid products that have added salt in them.
You should cut down on the amount of sodium that you consume on a daily basis and this can be done by simply avoiding packed and canned foods, even frozen foods, you should also avoid processed meats as well as cheeses. Phosphorus is generally found in dairy products like milk, cheese and butter, also in beans and nuts. You will need to reduce the amount of phosphorus that you consume because this weakens your bones and also cause skin irritation. Once your kidneys start recovering, your diet would change but that doesn’t mean that you should stop eating healthy foods.
With the help of the recipes included in this guide, you are set to enjoy your meals while remaining healthy. Here are some of the recipes included in this guide;
.Breakfast
.Mains
.Sides
.Vegetables
.Soups and Stews
.Snacks
.Desserts
**Happy Renal Diet!**
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You should opt for foods that have a low level of potassium or no potassium at all. Foods that are rich in potassium are bananas, spinach, tomatoes, oranges and even potatoes. You can instead consume foods that have a low level of potassium in them like apples, cabbage, grapes, strawberries and green beans as well. You should avoid products that have added salt in them.
You should cut down on the amount of sodium that you consume on a daily basis and this can be done by simply avoiding packed and canned foods, even frozen foods, you should also avoid processed meats as well as cheeses. Phosphorus is generally found in dairy products like milk, cheese and butter, also in beans and nuts. You will need to reduce the amount of phosphorus that you consume because this weakens your bones and also cause skin irritation. Once your kidneys start recovering, your diet would change but that doesn’t mean that you should stop eating healthy foods.
With the help of the recipes included in this guide, you are set to enjoy your meals while remaining healthy. Here are some of the recipes included in this guide;
.Breakfast
.Mains
.Sides
.Vegetables
.Soups and Stews
.Snacks
.Desserts
**Happy Renal Diet!**
Does it sound too good to be true? Let’s get to facts and prove the benefits to you. Click "Buy Now with 1-Click" and start your new life!
