Phosphorus and kidney disease - Grocery shopping
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2017
- Phosphorus is a mineral found in many foods. It works with calcium and vitamin D in your body to keep your bones healthy and strong. Healthy kidneys keep the right amount of phosphorus in your body, but when your kidneys are not working well, phosphorus can build up to dangerous levels in your blood.
Many people with kidney disease need to limit the amount of phosphorus they eat. Depending on your stage of kidney disease, your doctor may also prescribe a medicine called a phosphate binder. Phosphate binders help to keep phosphorus from building up in your blood. Although phosphate binders help control the amount of phosphorus in your body, you will still need to watch how much phosphorus you eat.
This is very helpful to kidney patients. Thank you very much for your efforts!
This was so well made!
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If you feel the need to have on hand some prepackaged foods, look at the "organic" brands. Majority do not have phosphates added. You still have to be careful of the sodium content though. While some have a lower sodium level, several have as much or more than other regular brands.
why? is there no base CKD dietary recommendations besides no salt. no smoking. no alcohol and no drug abuse/
I want me made into an animation, too, please!
And, please offer a list of foods without labels. Thank you!
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how about Round Up lol
HINT: The animation is good; the info is good, if this gal makes any more videos, she should powder her face before she gets on camera! all that shine makes her look like she just got back from a marathon run and shes all SWEATY!!
Sounds is not ciear
TRY NAVIGATING CKD FOODS FOR A GERIATRIC DOG! WHAT A MESS THAT IS!
I imagine equally as frustrating as doing the same for a cat
Dr Judy Morgan…look her up…