Do’s and Dont’s for keeping your Kidneys Healthy

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Do’s and Dont’s for keeping your Kidneys Healthy

Kidneys are vital organs that clean your blood from waste products; therefore it is important to keep a tab on your kidney health. Regular health screening and checkups help to keep track on your kidney health. Do’s and Dont’s of kidneys health include-

Do’s

Dont’s

Keep yourself hydrated

Don’t over-hydrate yourself

Consume fruits and vegetables that are good for kidney health

Don’t smoke

Use natural herbs and spices to prepare food

Keep a tab on sugar and salt

Exercise daily

Quit alcohol consumption









1. Hydrate but don’t overdo:

Keep yourself sufficiently hydrated by drinking at least 3-4 liters of water per day. Excessive water consumption may cause over-hydration resulting in a decrease in sodium levels in your blood.

2. Diet Basket:

1Consume low oxalate food including vegetables like cauliflower, cucumbers, onions, radishes, turnips, mushrooms, eggplants, broccoli, and green beans.

2Fruits (peaches, plums, apples, cherries, red grapes, cranberries, and melons) are good for kidney health.

3Dairy products, poultry, fish (salmon), white rice, white pasta, and white bread provide balanced nutrition.

4Consume natural herbs and spices like mint, ginger, garlic, turmeric, and mustard. They possess anti-inflammatory, detoxification, anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties.

5Consume olive oil, peanut oil, and corn oil which have unsaturated fat.

6Reduce salt intake to around less than 5g per person per day.

7Avoid regular consumption of non-prescribed over-the-counter pills. Most common pills for the common cold, headaches contain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory properties which damage kidney functions.

8Properly supplement the nutrients of natural plant ingredients to ensure that the various nutrients required by the kidneys can be balanced in time, and the kidney health can be fully cared for.


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3. Exercise regularly:

Engage in any exercise that increases the blood flow. Running, cycling, weightlifting or rope jumping is good for people with kidney problems. Keep a regular tab on your blood pressure.

Therefore, what you do every day matters for keeping up with your kidney’s health.


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