Low Protein Diet for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: Who should/shouldn't & importance of protein
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Episode 195:Low Protein Diet for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: Who should and shouldn’t & importance of protein. Renal Dietitian Jen Hernandez …
0:10 Hi James, I am 28 from India and diagnosed with CKD last week.
I have no Bp, sugar or any other medical history. Do you think I can recover from this ?
really want to know her wall color, I really like it.
Great videos, my blood pressure medication, Edarbyclor, did something to my kidneys in February, 2021 and my GFR went down to 48. Just had labs done in July 2021 and my GFR went up to 90. My nephrologist said that this medication made my blood pressure wildly go up and down and to stop taking it.
Where can I get that plate diagram???
From what Dr McDougall says if you get enough calories you cannot be protein deficient .!fc
The explanation of that said girlis messy cannot understand b cause very fast and she's inglish is unable to talk straight..
Sorry I missed this broadcast! Speaking of the spaghetti squash: have you tried using shiratake/tofu noodles (like the ones from House Foods) as a pasta swap? I used it when I was on WW years ago, as a zero-point food swap, but just realized the low protein/net carbs makes it a good swap for my renal diet too.
So she's advocating .6 to .8 grams of protein per kg of body weight, but last night's video, Dr. Rosanski said 1 gram? I'm confused!
Please English subtitles. From INDIA
If your kidneys are releasing too much protein. Should you eat more or less protein to improve your kidneys
Excellent show , as always 👍
Thank you so much James for asking Jen my onion question. I've eaten them since I was a child. I just wanted to make sure onions didnt have a high amount of oxalates or could do my kidneys more damage. Now I can enjoy my onions for the rest of my life ♡