Category Archives: Diet Management
Diabetes and Kidney Diet Conversation
Do you have diabetes and kidney disease? Are you confused about how to combine the eating guidelines for both diets? So are many others!…
Continue Reading »Please Pass Over the Salt
Following a low-sodium diet would be easier to monitor if you bought only fresh, whole foods and prepared them at home. In current times, that just doesn’t…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Tips Live Conversation at Google+ Hangout on Air
Let’s talk! You are invited to join me for a live Kidney Diet Tips conversation on Tuesday, July 1st at 5 pm PT/ 6 pm…
Continue Reading »Updated: Online tools for the kidney diet
Today I am re-posting an earlier post on online tools and resources. I plan to follow this post with a series to help you learn about…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Tip: Please Pass Over the Salt
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend all people reduce sodium to 2,300 mg or less. For African Americans of any age, people who are 51 and older, or those…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Tip: Phosphate-free Kool-Aid®
I grew up before the plethora of canned and bottled beverage choices. In our household thirsty kids had 3 beverage choices: water, home brewed iced…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Tips: Our Ever-Changing Food Supply
Have you noticed the changes occurring in our foods? I am amazed every time I walk through the grocery store. A few examples are: Cool…
Continue Reading »Vegetarian Diets for Chronic Kidney Disease
World Vegetarian Day (Oct 1), Vegetarian Awareness Month throughout October, and Meatless Mondays are among some of the activities drawing more attention to vegetarian eating. What used…
Continue Reading »Kale, a Healthy Choice for the Kidney Diet
Kale, a curly leafy green is gaining in popularity. Notice the addition of this delicious, nutritious, antioxidant packed vegetable to restaurant menus as well as…
Continue Reading »Kidney diet recipes: DaVita Holiday Kidney Diet Delights
As the holidays quickly approach, it’s time to start planning holiday meals, appetizers for social events and friendly visits, and gifts from the kitchen. No need…
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