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Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat?

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Aug 26 12:20pm | Replies (800)

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@eirrol

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What is the general opinion about flourless bread ? I asked my kidney doctor and nutritionist about Ezekiel 5:9 flourless bread . They both think it is ok. It comes frozen and certainly was not appealing to my taste at first but now I have adapted to it. It is supposed to be sprouted grains of several kinds and I really have wondered if any of those are not good for the kidneys.

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@eirrol Seeing that your doctor and renal nutritionist have okayed this, I personally would proceed with caution. We have previously posted links to diet recommendations from National Kidney Association and American Kidney Foundation, here. Take a look to see what they say.

While each person is different, it is still an agreed premise to watch your phosphorous, calcium, sugar, salt, and potassium intakes in the foods you eat. Have you checked into the nutritional values of these grains, yet?
Ginger

Ezekiel 4:9 also has a dry cereal. Golden Flax is the one I use. It contains sprouted wheat, golden flax seeds, sprouted barley, sprouted millet, sprouted lentils and sprouted soybeans, malted barley, sprouted spelt, filtered water, sea salt, and rosemary extract. The ingredients are organic. I like the crunch.