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P is for Pineapple, a kidney friendly tropical fruit
Pineapple is a symbol of friendship and hospitality as well as a sense of welcome, good cheer, warmth and family affection. It’s also a great…
Continue Reading »Peritoneal dialysis diet considerations
When you find out you need dialysis due to kidney failure, options for treatment include transplant, traditional in-center hemodialysis (ICHD), home hemodialysis (HHD), in-center nocturnal…
Continue Reading »World Kidney Day March 11, 2010
Thursday March 11 is World Kidney Day, a time to bring attention to kidney disease awareness, treatment and prevention. I will be participating in Building…
Continue Reading »Phosphorus and chronic kidney disease-a challenging issue
Do you know about phosphorus? Phosphorus gets little attention unless you are diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Even then most people are unaware of…
Continue Reading »Make kidney-friendly changes to your Thanksgiving meal
Typical Thanksgiving Menu 3 ounces Turkey (pre-basted, frozen) 1/4 cup Turkey Gravy 1/2 cup Stuffing or Dressing 1/3 cup Mashed Potatoes 1/3 cup Sweet Potatoes…
Continue Reading »Tempted by Halloween candy? Tips for your kidney diet
Halloween candy is a treat so you may need some Halloween tips to help you stay in control of your kidney diet when tempted by…
Continue Reading »Post Tour DaVita
Today’s post is a little off subject, but I thought you might enjoy reading about last week’s ride. I feel a sense of accomplishment after…
Continue Reading »N is for noodles: A kidney-friendly staple
What kind of noodles do you eat? Growing up my family ate egg noodles and spaghetti. As an adult, I’ve discovered a whole world of…
Continue Reading »M is for Mustard
(This post is part of a series looking at foods to include in a kidney diet) Mustard is an excellent kidney friendly diet condiment. So…
Continue Reading »Blueberries—the kidney-friendly memory fruit
I love frozen blueberries. I usually fill a small bowl and eat them as they thaw while working at my computer. My friend loves dried…
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