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There are specific chronic kidney disease diet recipes you can follow if you are concerned about maintaining a healthy routine. For example, dieticians often suggest smoothies to get just the right amount of nutrients. Some of these smoothies are hearty enough to be as filling as a full meal. The blueberry smoothie below is an example.
Find healthy, delicious diabetes-friendly low-carb recipes, from the food and nutrition experts at EatingWell. Baked Brie is a perennially popular appetizer. Here, we complement the Brie with tart cranberry sauce and bake it in pretty individual tartlets using premade pie crust for an ultra-easy crowd-pleasing appetizer.
Your dietitian can give you lots more suggestions and help you find recipes for tasty meals: Here’s one way your CKD diet and diabetes diet can work together: If you drink orange juice to treat low blood sugar, switch to kidney-friendly apple or grape juice. You’ll get the same blood-sugar boost with a lot less potassium.
Talk to your doctor about whether the potential benefits of a low-carb diet for glucose levels, blood pressure, and weight (which may ultimately preserve kidney function) outweigh the potential benefit to the kidneys of protein restriction.