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Simply Mediterranean
Are you looking for a delicious and satisfying way to support your kidney health? The Mediterranean diet is known for its vibrant flavors and emphasis on fresh, whole foods. With this cookbook, you can easily bring the benefits of the Mediterranean diet into your own kitchen, all while staying kidney-friendly. Inside, you’ll find recipes like […]
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Vanilla Root Beer Delight
Delight your taste buds with Vanilla Root Beer Delight, a high protein, kidney-friendly drink creation from DaVita renal dietitian Allison.
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Sodium and Chronic Kidney Disease
Controlling sodium intake is important for those suffering from kidney disease,renal failure,end stage renal disease and those on dialysis.
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5 Kidney-Friendly Snacks to Keep on Hand
Stash these kidney-friendly snacks in your kitchen when you need a yummy pick-me-up.
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Modify Recipes with the 25% Rule
Follow this rule to help you be successful on the kidney diet.
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What to Eat When You Have Kidney Disease
People with chronic kidney disease may help slow the progression or kidney disease or prevent kidney failure by lowering protein,potassium and phosphorus intake to help kidneys.
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Turkey Meatball Gyros
A Greek gyro knock-off, Turkey Meatball Gyros combines Mediterranean spices with ground turkey, shaped into meatballs, baked then served on flatbread or pita with tzatziki sauce, lettuce and feta cheese.
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Mexican Meatball Soup (Albondigas)
Mexican Meatball Soup is a lower sodium kidney-friendly version of this popular Mexican soup.
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Good Sources of Protein for Dialysis Patients
Good sources of protein are added to the dialysis diet to help replace the protein lost during treatments.
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Kidney Health 101: What is Diabetic Kidney Disease?
You may know diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease. In fact, one in three adults with diabetes has kidney disease. Kidney disease caused by diabetes is called “diabetic kidney disease” in which the kidneys become damaged by too much glucose (sugar) in the blood—making the kidneys work harder to do their filtering job. […]
