Alcohol And Kidney Disease

You probably know someone who developed health problems from drinking too much alcohol.  Alcohol can impact many different parts of the body, but most commonly it damages the liver and can lead to a condition called cirrhosis. This often comes up when I am evaluating someone for kidney disease. Because the…

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Tips For Holiday Parties For People With Kidney Disease

If you have kidney disease, holiday parties and family meals are not always carefree events. While other friends and family celebrate without a second thought towards healthy eating or restraint, you may feel the stress of your dietary restrictions and know that you can’t afford to forget to pay attention to…

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10 Ways To Protect Your Kidneys Without Medication

As a kidney doctor, I prescribe a lot of medications. My goal is to protect my patients’ kidneys through every way I know how. I also know that a lot of people want to protect their kidneys without using medications. That’s where these steps come into play.  How many of these…

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Helpful vs. Harmful Potassium

Many of my favorite foods just so happen to be among the highest potassium foods you can eat: ripe bananas; sweet potatoes that are perfectly slow-baked until their inside melts like butter and tastes like honey; butternut squash soups of any variety; and just-ripened avocados, whether they’re sliced up in a…

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Small Steps To Win Big

People often ask me what changes they should make to their diet in order to improve their health or to help them lose weight. Sometimes they are looking for a quick and easy solution to a complicated problem. The answer I give them is often simple, but not in the way…

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