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Summer Potassium Control
By guest blogger DaVita Dietitian Daniel Solomon, RD, LDN Summer time reminds us of picnics, cookouts, festivals, visits to the beach, traveling, and more. Food…
Continue Reading »Tips for keeping a healthy potassium level
Potassium is a mineral that keeps your heart beating at a normal rhythm as well as controlling the body’s other muscles. Therefore, because people with…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Double Ps -Potassium and Phosphorus
People on dialysis have heard more than once to watch their phosphorus and potassium consumption on the kidney diet. When it comes to Potassium, Phosphorus and the Dialysis Diet, this…
Continue Reading »Kidney Diet Tips: How Much Potassium in Salad Greens?
What’s not to love about a cold salad served in a chilled bowl with your favorite salad dressing? Today’s kidney diet tips will help if…
Continue Reading »Potassium and Kidney Diets: Benefits and Cautions
The renal diet….it’s confusing…and the rules don’t apply to everyone the same way. Today I want to look at potassium and who needs a restricted…
Continue Reading »Low Potassium Potatoes for Your Kidney Diet: No Soaking Required
Potatoes are a staple in the American diet. We love hash browns or home-style fried potatoes with breakfast; french fries with burgers; baked potatoes topped…
Continue Reading »High Potassium Foods to Limit on the Kidney Diet
High potassium is a concern for people with chronic kidney disease and those on dialysis because it is very dangerous. Extremely high levels can make…
Continue Reading »6 Tempting Low Potassium Vegetable Appetizers
Super Bowl Sunday is a great opportunity to serve your guests a healthy vegetable appetizer. Everyone knows vegetables are good for you. A serving or…
Continue Reading »Find potassium, sodium and phosphorus in your food with the DaVita Food Analyzer
Do you ever wonder if a food fits into your kidney-friendly diet? Now you can take a quick look at thousands of foods by using…
Continue Reading »O is for Onion–low in potassium, high in flavor for your kidney diet
Regardless of if you consider it a seasoning, a vegetable serving or a sandwich topper, onions are one of the most versatile vegetables included…
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