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<blockquote data-quote="jape" data-source="post: 2515817" data-attributes="member: 529653"><p>I am currently stage 3/4 of CKD, and frankly I find it quite scary. The advice that I got is to avoid foods high on sodium, potassium and phosphorus. The problem is that very few food labels contain potassium and phosphorus information, so it becomes sometimes a bit of guesswork.</p><p></p><p>Also, some foods that are ok from a diabetes perspective are a no-no in respect of CKD. For example, avocados and nuts tend to be low carb, but high on potassium. On the other white bread is acceptable for a kidney diet, but not low carb!</p><p></p><p>Further, avoid food products that can potentially raise one's blood pressure such as coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jape, post: 2515817, member: 529653"] I am currently stage 3/4 of CKD, and frankly I find it quite scary. The advice that I got is to avoid foods high on sodium, potassium and phosphorus. The problem is that very few food labels contain potassium and phosphorus information, so it becomes sometimes a bit of guesswork. Also, some foods that are ok from a diabetes perspective are a no-no in respect of CKD. For example, avocados and nuts tend to be low carb, but high on potassium. On the other white bread is acceptable for a kidney diet, but not low carb! Further, avoid food products that can potentially raise one's blood pressure such as coffee. [/QUOTE]
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