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Grill Thyme Corn on the Cob
Spice up your next cookout with Grill Thyme Corn on the Cob from DaVita renal dietitian Maria from North Carolina. A combination of thyme, black pepper and a spoon of Parmesan cheese add big flavor and keep sodium low in this summertime favorite!
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Quick Pan-Glazed Chicken
Quick Pan-Glazed Chicken is loaded with tasty ingredients like honey, basil and balsamic vinegar that also happen to be powerful antioxidants. Using skinless chicken breasts sautéed in olive oil, this kidney-friendly recipe by Christine, a DaVita dietitian from New Jersey, is high in lean protein and low in saturated fats.
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Lisa’s Yummy Turkey Burgers
You may have already tried Lisa’s Awesome Burgers. She has created a new kidney-friendly recipe for Lisa’s Yummy Turkey Burgers. These low-sodium turkey burgers are tasty enough to eat without the bun and condiments, but feel free to add a bun and toppings of desired.
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Italian Eggs and Peppers
This hearty yet kidney-friendly Italian Eggs and Peppers recipe is a great way to start your day.
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Lemon Yogurt Parfait
Iris, a DaVita renal dietitian from Florida, brings us Lemon Yogurt Parfait, a delicious recipe that perfectly suits the bill for those hot days when time is of the essence. This recipe calls for Greek yogurt, which has more than twice the amount of protein than regular yogurt, and is thicker, creamier and generally more satisfying. And the best part of the recipe is there’s only one step—it’s quite literally an instant solution to a renal-friendly, refreshing snack.
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Easy BBQ Beef
If it is something easy to make with tons of flavor, look no further than the kidney-friendly recipe for Easy BBQ Beef. This meal can be frozen and used later for varying dishes throughout the week.
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Kidney-Friendly Foods from Minnesota
DaVita renal dietitians from Minnesota provide kidney-friendly recipes low in potassium and phosphorus that people on kidney dialysis can enjoy and stay within the limits of their dialysis diet.
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Your HHD Support Team
Home dialysis patients have a complete health care team devoted to their care. At-home dialysis health care teams are made up of nephrologists,nephrology nurses,home-training nurses,renal dietitians,renal social workers,care partners and support networks.
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High Potassium? Investigate the Cause When You Have Kidney Disease
When your potassium level gets too high, you need to start investigating the cause. Learn about what may be causing a spike in potassium levels when you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) and are on dialysis.
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Phosphorus and PTH Goals
It’s important for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to reach their phosphorus and PTH (parathyroid hormone) goals. Too much of either can lead to serious health problems.
