Is Salt Bad For Kidneys?
The average salt, or sodium, intake of an American is about double the daily recommended amount of 5 grams. And, while sodium is essential for many bodily functions, too much may be bad for the kidneys.
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We’ve compiled a number of articles to help educate, inspire, and bring hope to those living with kidney issues and their caregivers.
The average salt, or sodium, intake of an American is about double the daily recommended amount of 5 grams. And, while sodium is essential for many bodily functions, too much may be bad for the kidneys.
If you have kidney problems, you’re probably wondering how to incorporate protein into your diet. Registered dietician and renal nutrition specialist Jen Hernandez is here to share 3 kidney-friendly protein tips!
Muscles naturally break down and rebuild themselves. During the breakdown processes, the waste product creatinine is produced.
Phosphorus is the second most plentiful mineral in your body. But what exactly is it and why do most people with impaired renal function need to be aware of it? Let’s take a closer look at it.
Our good friend, Jen (Registered dietitian and Board-Certified Renal Nutritionist) is here to share a favorite kidney-friendly summer meal!
If you’ve ever wondered, “what are clinical trials?” and “are they important?”- you’ve come to the right place. We are here to help answer any questions you may have. Have
Our dialysis machines are like our engines, it’s what helps keep us running. Like an engine in a car, it has so many parts that do so many things, all for one purpose of making the car go. So how does our dialysis machine actually work? And where did the idea even come from to create one?