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🗓️ 31 December 2023
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In this podcast, we’re going to talk about the best and worst foods when dealing with a kidney problem.
The kidneys are composed of complex filters known as nephrons. A proper diet is crucial to support these nephrons.
If your nephrons are damaged, you may end up with a build-up of phosphorus, potassium, and sodium. It is essential to avoid junk food and minimize eating out.
One of the leading causes of kidney damage is diabetes, which comes from high blood sugar. Avoid sugar and compounds that act like sugar in the body, like refined starches.
Drugs, alcohol, certain medications, smoking, and ultra-processed foods all destroy the kidneys. Seed oils like corn oil, soy oil, cottonseed oil, and canola oil contribute to inflammation and damage to the kidneys as well.
Here are eight superfoods to include in your diet if you’re dealing with kidney damage:
1. Low phosphorus protein (sardines, salmon, cod, and sea bass)
2. Spirulina
3. Fermented foods (sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles)
4. Avocado
5. Extra virgin olive oil
6. Cottage cheese or goat cheese
7. Vitamin D
8. Baja Gold sea salt
If you have kidney damage, you’ll want to avoid foods that are high in oxalates, lectins, and tannins. Avoid things like nuts, spinach, meats high in phosphorus, eggplant, potatoes, beans, and grains.
Cat scans to examine damage to the kidney can also be very damaging. Opt for an ultrasound or MRI to assess kidney damage if possible.
If you have kidney disease or kidney problems, you can still consume vegetables. The following vegetables are safe options for people with kidney issues:
•Asparagus
•Celery
•Avocado
•Cucumber
•Garlic
•Cabbage
•Cauliflower
•Mushrooms
•Lettuce
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0:00.0 | Let's talk about the super foods that are the best foods for the kidneys. |
0:04.5 | Now I'm not talking about preventing a kidney problem, we're talking about if you already have |
0:09.4 | a kidney damage. |
0:10.7 | So let's say you have this chronic kidney disease, what do you eat? |
0:14.0 | That's what I want to talk about. |
0:16.0 | Now the kidney is composed of these tiny little things called nephrons, okay? |
0:21.0 | Not neurons, nephrons. And a nephrons, okay, not neurons, nephrons. And a nephron is a super |
0:27.0 | sophisticated complex little filter that doesn't just filter. It regulates a lot of things in your blood. |
0:33.7 | So it does filter waste, but it recycles |
0:37.2 | a lot of electrolytes and hormones and minerals |
0:40.7 | and vitamins and protein. |
0:43.0 | So when you end up damaging these filters, |
0:45.0 | you're going to have to really shift what you eat |
0:49.0 | because now you're going to have a buildup of phosphorus, potassium, sodium, |
0:55.4 | sodium, with deficiencies of other nutrients as well, |
0:58.7 | so you can't just eat the same thing you've been eating. |
1:01.9 | I highly recommend you don't go out to dinner. |
1:04.7 | You actually make your own foods and try to make these foods as whole as possible. |
1:08.8 | I would not consume anything refined. And also you need to understand the number one cause of |
1:15.0 | kidney damage comes from having diabetes which is a high sugar situation so |
1:20.7 | you're gonna have to cut the sugar right out. And also those things that create more damage than |
1:26.1 | sugar that act like the starches and talking about multidextrin, talking about the modified |
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