Best Diet Plan for Kidney Failure Patients and Avoid Dialysis

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Best diet plan for kidney failure patients and avoid dialysis is recommended here by Planet Ayurveda under the guidance of founder & chief Dr. Vikram Chauhan (MD Ayurveda). The diet in kidney failure helps to revive kidney functions back to some extent and may help in avoiding dialysis. The diet plan includes food that patient of kidney failure should take in all the three meals. For more information about diet in kidney failure, Visit us- http://www.planetayurveda.com/diet-in-kidney-failure.htm

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OUR KIDNEYS The kidneys are bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist. They are located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage, one on each side of the spine.

The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines.

HOW DO KIDNEYS FUNCTION

Every day, a person's kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra water. The wastes and extra water become urine, which flows to the bladder through tubes called ureters. The bladder stores urine until releasing it through urination. The actual removal of wastes occurs in tiny units inside the kidneys called nephrons.

Kidney failure is a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood.

In renal failure, there may be problems with increased fluid in the body (leading to swelling), increased acid levels, raised level of potassium, decreased levels of calcium, increased levels of phosphate, and in later stages anaemia.

WHAT IS KIDNEY FAILURE ?

Acute renal failure is a rapidly progressive loss of kidney function generally characterized by oliguria (decreased urine production).

WHAT ARE THE STAGES OF KIDNEY FAILURE ?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can also develop slowly and, initially, show few symptoms.CKD can be the long term consequence of irreversible acute disease or part of a disease progression.

ESRD - This is End stage of kidney failure when kidney stops functioning completely.

Diet plays an important role in the management of kidney failure because foods and beverages contain electrolytes and nutrients that must be kept in balance by the kidneys.

The special diet for kidney failure patients may involve restricting fluids, sodium, potassium, phosphorus and protein.

ROLE OF DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE

Fluid restriction may be necessary to relieve these symptoms and restore fluid levels to normal.

In addition to restricting beverages, people on fluid restriction must also limit their intake of soup, gelatin, ice cream, coffee creamer, pudding, yogurt, custard and Popsicles.

Fluid restriction is based on an individual's kidney function, weight changes and presence of swelling and puffiness.

HOW FLUID RESTRICTION IS COMPONENT OF DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE?

Sodium can also contribute to fluid retention, which can be a problem for people with kidney failure.

Limit consumption of high-sodium foods such as bouillon cubes, luncheon meats, bacon, potato chips, table salt, salted nuts, cheese, canned soups, frozen meals and canned vegetables.

HOW RESTRICTING SODIUM IS BENEFICIAL FOR DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE ?

Kidney dysfunction can cause potassium levels to become too high, which can cause the heart to stop or beat irregularly

Avoid consumption of foods that are high in potassium, including bananas, oranges, chocolate, broccoli, raisins, apricots, cantaloupe, tomatoes, coffee, prunes, bran products, mushrooms and greens.

HOW RESTRICTING POTASSIUM IS BENEFICIAL FOR DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE ?

Phosphorus works with calcium to keep the bones strong. It is also needed for normal muscle function, healthy teeth and normal nerve function.

Low phosphorus alternatives are hard candies, zucchini, sherbet, broccoli, non-dairy milk substitutes & non-cola soft drinks.

HOW RESTRICTING PHOSPHORUS IS BENEFICIAL FOR DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE ?

If urea levels are high, protein restriction may be necessary to decrease the workload of the kidneys and restore urea levels to normal.

Avoid high-protein foods such as milk products, meat, eggs and poultry.

HOW RESTRICTING PROTEIN BENEFICIAL FOR DIET IN KIDNEY FAILURE ?

WHAT ARE OTHER FOOD ITEMS TO BE RESTRICTED ?

Other foods you may be instructed to limit or avoid are sweets and salty foods such as the following:

Candy (candy bars, hard candy, chocolate, jelly beans, gum drops)

Meat tenderizer

Regular sugar MolassesSyrup (maple, chocolate) Ice creamHoney Canned foods

WHAT ARE OTHER FOOD ITEMS TO BE RESTRICTED ?

Pies, cakes, cookies, donuts BBQ sauce, ketchupOnion, garlic or table salt TV dinnersSalted chips and snacks MarinadesWorcestershire sauce NutsSoy Sauce Pizza

SAMPLE CONTINENTAL MENU TO GET YOU STARTEDBREAKFAST – Cream of Wheat or cream of rice cereal with a small serving of fresh or thawed frozen peaches and cinnamon. White toast with a choice of two fruit jellies. Pear cocktail.

MID MORNING SNACK- Popcorn tossed with a very small amount of nutritional yeast. Sparkling water with lemon and lime. Raspberry popsicle.

LUNCH- Pasta topped with chopped mushrooms, broccoli. Tossed green salad with chopped bell peppers (red, yellow, and green for color) and silken tofu, salad dressing. Garlic bread made with fresh chopped garlic and olive oil. Sorbet served with cookies.

AFTERNOON SNACK- 1 small tofu taco on flour tortilla. Sparkling water with a kiwi slice.

EVENING SNACK- Small soymilk shake.

DINNER- Stir-fried onions and cauliflower, served on a bed of herbed rice. Onion dinner roll served with nonhydrogenated vegan margarine. Chilled watermelon slices.

WHAT FOODS CAN BE INCLUDED IN DIET ?

1. Starches : These foods contain about 2 grams of protein, 90 calories, 80 mg of sodium, 35 mg of potassium, and 35 mg of phosphorus.• 1 slice of bread (French, Italian, raisin, light rye, or sourdough white), small dinner roll, or 6-inch tortilla.• ½ of a hamburger bun, hot dog bun, English muffin, or small bagel.• ¾ cup of cereal.• ½ cup of cream of rice, cream of wheat, farina, or cooked grits.

• ½ cup of cooked pasta (noodles, macaroni, or spaghetti) or cooked rice.• 4 (2-inch) unsalted crackers.• 1 ½ cups of plain popped popcorn.• 10 unsalted pretzel sticks or 9 tortilla chips.• 10 vanilla wafers or 4 sugar wafers, shortbread cookies, or sugar cookies.

2. Vegetables : A serving of these foods contains about 1 gram of protein, 25 calories, 15 mg of sodium, and 20 mg of phosphorus. The amount of sodium listed is for vegetables that are canned or prepared with no added salt. One serving is ½ cup, unless another amount is given.

Low potassium (less than 150 mg) :

• Green beans or bean sprouts.• Raw cabbage, cauliflower, eggplant.• Cucumber, onions, or canned corn.• All varieties of lettuce (1 cup).• 1 small raw carrot or 1 stalk of raw celery.• Fresh and canned mushrooms (Mushrooms have 40 mg of phosphorus or more per serving.)

Medium potassium (150-250 mg) :

• 5 spears of asparagus.• Broccoli or celery.• Mixed vegetables.• Green or snow peas ( Peas have 40 mg of phosphorus or more per serving ).• Summer squash or zucchini.• It’s better to soak or boil the vegetables in water for 15 minutes before using them.

3. Fruits : A serving of these foods contains about ½ gram of protein, 70 calories, and 15 mg of phosphorus. Each serving is ½ cup, unless another amount is given.

Low potassium (less than 150 mg) :• Apple juice, applesauce, or 1 small apple.• Blueberries.• Cranberries or cranberry juice cocktail.• Canned pears.• Grapes or grape juice.• Canned peaches or pears.• Pineapple or strawberries.• 1 tangerine.• Watermelon.

• Fresh peaches or pears.• Cherries.• Mango ( if not diabetic) or papaya.• Small grapefruit or grapefruit juice( If not diabetic ).

Medium potassium (150-250 mg) :

4. Dairy : The following foods have about 4 grams of protein, 120 calories, 80 mg of sodium, 185 mg of potassium, and 110 mg of phosphorus.

• ½ cup of milk (fat free, low-fat, whole, buttermilk, or chocolate milk)• ½ cup of plain yogurt, to be consumed only by adding black pepper in it.• 1 slice of cheese

5. Nondairy milk substitutes : These foods have ½ gram of protein, 140 calories, 40 mg of sodium, 80 mg of potassium, and 30 mg of phosphorus. A serving is ½ cup of nondairy frozen dessert, nondairy frozen dessert topping, or nondairy creamer.

6. Meat and other protein foods : These foods have about 7 grams of protein, 65 calories, 25 mg of sodium, 100 mg of potassium, and 65 mg of phosphorus. Do not use salt when preparing these foods.• 1 ounce of cooked beef, pork, or poultry.• 1 ounce of any fresh or frozen fish, lobster, shrimp, clams, tuna, unsalted canned salmon, or unsalted sardines.• 1 ½ ounces of crab or oysters.• 1 large whole egg or 2 large egg whites, or ¼ cup of low-cholesterol egg substitute.

7. Fats : These foods have very little protein and about 45 calories, 55 milligrams of sodium, 10 milligrams of potassium, and 5 milligrams of phosphorus. Include healthy fats, such as unsaturated fats, which are listed below.• 1 teaspoon mayonnaise or ½ teaspoonful of Margarine.• 1 teaspoon oil (safflower, sunflower, corn, soybean, olive, peanut, canola).• 1 tablespoon oil-based salad dressing (such as Italian) or 2 tablespoons mayonnaise-based salad dressing (such as ranch).

Diet can be complemented with ayurvedic treatment of Planet Ayurveda for better results.

Ayurvedic treatment of planet ayurveda helps to revive kidney functions to an extent that dialysis can be avoided in kidney failure patients.

HOW DIET IS COMPLEMENTED WITH AYURVEDIC TREATMENT ?

1. Rencure Formula - 2 Capsules twice daily, after meals, with plain water.2. Punarnava Mandur - 2 Tablets thrice daily , after meals with plain water.3. Varunadi Vati – 2 Tablets thrice daily , after meals with plain water.4. Mutrakrichantak Churna - 1 Tablespoonful once daily, with plain water, after meals or boil 1 tablespoonful powder in 400 ml water, boil it un till the water remains 50 ml, consume once daily. Make fresh every time.

RECOMMENDED DOSAGE/ HOW TO TAKE

Planet Ayurveda developed Revive Kidneys Package

for the Ayurvedic Treatment of Kidney Failure Punarnava Mandur Tablets

Varunadi Vati

Rencure Formula

MutraKrichAntak Churna

Kidney failure Kidney Stones Nephrotic Syndrome Nephritis Dialysis Diabetic Nephropathy Urethral Strictures, Urinary Tract Infections Acute or Chronic Renal Failure Increased Urea and Creatinine

REVIVE KIDNEYS PACKAGE IS USEFUL IN BELOW GIVEN DISEASES

The Herbal Supplements are made from Natural herbs and no preservative or flavors are added.

So, there are no side effects of using these herbal medicines.

SIDE EFFECTS

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