This video is super informative! I didn’t realize how much of an impact foods like cauliflower and berries could have on GFR and creatinine levels. It's encouraging to see that making simple changes to my diet could help improve kidney health. I'll definitely be incorporating more of these foods into my meals. Thanks for sharing such valuable tips!
Lupus nephritis is an autoimmune condition, meaning it happens when the immune system starts attacking the healthy cells inside the body (kidneys in this case), causing cell damage and inflammation. So, clearly, the condition needs to be managed medically (medications and dialysis in most cases). Generally, foods mentioned in the video may be helpful for anyone watching their intake of potassium and other minerals that may strain the kidneys. So these foods may help manage the symptoms of your condition too. Plus, to manage inflammation in general, you'll need to focus on low-potassium, high-antioxidant foods (blueberries, raspberries, apples, onions, ginger, garlic, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, cucumber, watercress, etc.) Hope that helps!
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This video is super informative! I didn’t realize how much of an impact foods like cauliflower and berries could have on GFR and creatinine levels. It's encouraging to see that making simple changes to my diet could help improve kidney health. I'll definitely be incorporating more of these foods into my meals. Thanks for sharing such valuable tips!
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Lupus nephritis is an autoimmune condition, meaning it happens when the immune system starts attacking the healthy cells inside the body (kidneys in this case), causing cell damage and inflammation. So, clearly, the condition needs to be managed medically (medications and dialysis in most cases). Generally, foods mentioned in the video may be helpful for anyone watching their intake of potassium and other minerals that may strain the kidneys. So these foods may help manage the symptoms of your condition too. Plus, to manage inflammation in general, you'll need to focus on low-potassium, high-antioxidant foods (blueberries, raspberries, apples, onions, ginger, garlic, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, cucumber, watercress, etc.) Hope that helps!
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