Category Archives: Diet Management
Try the new Feel-Good Foods Cookbook
Food is the fuel our bodies need to function, just like a car uses fuel to run. Many whole foods have vitamins and nutrients that…
Continue Reading »The Struggle to Juggle: Tips for Managing Multiple Diet Restrictions
Managing multiple diet restrictions can feel like a struggle at times. It is like trying to juggle a few balls, and keep them all in…
Continue Reading »Vitamin D: The “Sunshine” Vitamin
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient; we need to eat foods rich in vitamin D and spend time outdoors to maintain adequate levels in our…
Continue Reading »8 Food Trends Made Kidney-Friendly: Part 2
Social media is ripe with new recipes and foods that have become trendy. In this post, we continue our list of recent food trends and…
Continue Reading »Try the New “Lunch on the Go” Cookbook
Lunch doesn’t get enough credit. After all, this midday meal can give you the energy boost you need to finish your day strong. Whether you’re…
Continue Reading »Spreads, Butter and Margarine: Which is Healthiest?
You may enjoy the rich flavor of butter or margarine on bread, pancakes, baked potatoes or grits. However, you may wonder which one is the…
Continue Reading »10 Ways to Help with Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a condition where the stomach empties too slowly, and it can affect the nutrition and wellbeing of people with diabetes and kidney disease….
Continue Reading »Tips and Resources for Caregivers
Care givers, or care partners, are important for people who are on dialysis or even in the earlier stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Care…
Continue Reading »Fluid Balance and Fruits & Vegetables
For people with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) on hemodialysis, it can be challenging to keep the body hydrated without becoming “fluid overloaded.” Drinking too…
Continue Reading »Nutrition Tips for Preventing Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are hard deposits of crystalized minerals and salts that form when urine becomes too concentrated. They come in different sizes and can affect…
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