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<blockquote data-quote="fendertele" data-source="post: 2390026" data-attributes="member: 490679"><p><strong>Focus your diet on slow-carb, low-protein, and low-sugar foods.</strong> Damaged kidneys cannot process proteins normally, so give your kidneys time to rest by reducing your protein intake. You should eat foods that compromise of slow carbohydrates (where your glucose levels don't spike), low amounts of protein, fat, sodium and sugar. Here are some healthy options:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Slow carbohydrate foods</em>: porridge oats, beans, brown rice, pasta, lentils, carrots, sweet potatoes, and asparagus.<a href="https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-3" target="_blank">[3]</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Low protein food</em>: bread and cereals, pasta, lettuce, celery, sprouts, cucumber, parsley, tofu, fish and lean meats.<a href="https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-4" target="_blank">[4]</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Low fat and low sodium foods</em>: eat nothing fried (use olive oil if need be) and skip the salt. Avoid canned products such as soup, vegetable, and pasta sauces.<a href="https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-5" target="_blank">[5]</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Low sugar foods</em>: eggs, kidney beans, tofu, walnuts, cottage cheese, olives, spinach, turnips, asparagus, barley,<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Also, avoid binge eating instead eat small frequent meals. These will help your kidney not to overwork and strain itself from filtering all the waste products.</li> </ul></li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fendertele, post: 2390026, member: 490679"] [B]Focus your diet on slow-carb, low-protein, and low-sugar foods.[/B] Damaged kidneys cannot process proteins normally, so give your kidneys time to rest by reducing your protein intake. You should eat foods that compromise of slow carbohydrates (where your glucose levels don't spike), low amounts of protein, fat, sodium and sugar. Here are some healthy options: [LIST] [*][I]Slow carbohydrate foods[/I]: porridge oats, beans, brown rice, pasta, lentils, carrots, sweet potatoes, and asparagus.[URL='https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-3'][3][/URL] [*][I]Low protein food[/I]: bread and cereals, pasta, lettuce, celery, sprouts, cucumber, parsley, tofu, fish and lean meats.[URL='https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-4'][4][/URL] [*][I]Low fat and low sodium foods[/I]: eat nothing fried (use olive oil if need be) and skip the salt. Avoid canned products such as soup, vegetable, and pasta sauces.[URL='https://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Microalbumin#_note-5'][5][/URL] [*][I]Low sugar foods[/I]: eggs, kidney beans, tofu, walnuts, cottage cheese, olives, spinach, turnips, asparagus, barley, [LIST] [*]Also, avoid binge eating instead eat small frequent meals. These will help your kidney not to overwork and strain itself from filtering all the waste products. [/LIST] [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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