Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat?
It seems there is very little you can eat that is healthy for the Kidneys. The web site Davida has plenty of food on it but contradicts what other sources say. Anyone know anything for breakfast, lunch and dinner that does not have any sugar or flour bodies the obvious boring or bland foods good for Kidneys and I’m allergic to sugar of any kind of sweetener and flour. Thank you.
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Hi....I don't know if you have Facebook but I joined a group there called Natural Kidney Journey.
Lots of greens, cucumber,spinach etc...
Lots of vegetables , carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, peas, greenbeans, eggplant, red onions BUT no sweet potatoes and if you eat potatoes , let them stand overnight to leech the potassium.
All kinds of berries, blue berries, Strawberries etc.
Fruit, apples, pears, green grapes, melon, cranberries, etc...
Lentils, black beans, chickpeas etc.
Flaxseed, ground down and added to food is excellent.
Spices, cinnamon, turmeric , ginger, lots of garlic etc.
Natural kidney journey also supplies loads of recipes.
Oats for breakfast.
There's more but this might give you some ideas and hope it helps. Blessings
Thank you so very much!
This is a good recommendation! Patients should keep in mind that the kidney diet changes as the disease advances. If you have a strong and disciplined will power, now is the time to focus on 2 things. 1. Can you get to Mayo or a teaching hospital to get the best answers? 2. Can you possibly switch your mind set to walking or an exercise program? Of course, if you have diabetes, you need supervision. Eliminate salt and keep your BP and sugars regulated! And celebrate a new healthy lifestyle! Keep asking questions and be prepared for diet changes along the way. Just look at this list of beautiful foods.
I am also in this group on Facebook. This is such a valuable resource for all things kidney related.
Hi kamama,
The tightrope walker's career plans were up in the air because of his low net pay and work/life balance concerns. That, and he felt really wired all the time and let slip that his span of attention wasn't up there where it should be and that his interest was dropping. Then his business began to be falling off and finally nosedived which led to a couple of bad breaks that temporarily grounded him. His coworker, the blind juggler, noticed the downturn but said he failed to see any further problems.
You have a very impressive resume!
About your cookbook for people with kidney problems: My child was out and about when she had a bout of lower joint pain right about there and I found that a couple of aspirin and an ice pack is about all you kneed. Hope this helps.
itchy
I visit a site/blog called Plant Based Kidneys that has a lot great dietary information for us. 👏👏👏
I almost forgot this source for dietary info:
Renal Diet HQ
Hope these have something helpful for you.
My prayer is that I can increase my GFR. Please share when you are able. Thanks
@ann63 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. To increase your eGFR, it is important to understand where you are at currently, and how you got there. Is there an underlying health issue that has caused your eGFR to be reduced? If so, that needs to be addressed. Where are you at, as far as stage of chronic kidney disease?
Ginger
It's a long story. . . You might check with Ginger or Rosemary A or look in some of the other Kidney threads for details. Sorry, I don't remember where I posted hints, recipes, tips gleaned from my journey with renal disease.