Roll over image to zoom in
The Essential Foods Lists For Kidney Disease: 1900 + Foods With Sodium, Potassium & Phosphorus Contents — kidney-friendly eating plan & Practical … Disease (Renal & Diabetic…
£10.40
Facing the Challenges of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)? Dive deep into a world of nutrition with “The Essential Foods Lists For Kidney Disease,” a meticulously crafted 224-page manual, anchored in Dr. H. Maher’s 25 years of hands-on experience.
Throughout Dr. H. Maher’s extensive career as a pharmacist, he has consistently identified the undeniable link between dietary choices and the health paths taken by those with CKD. Sadly, many patients suffered rapid health decline due to neglecting crucial nutrient restrictions, especially potassium, phosphorus, sodium, and protein. Such dietary missteps intensified their kidney damage, nudging them toward grave complications.
However, there’s a brighter side. Numerous patients, under the diligent guidance of Dr. Maher, have reaped the rewards of adhering to dietary recommendations, witnessing significant enhancements in kidney function and general health. These poignant experiences deeply inform this book, making its counsel both practical and deeply rooted in real-life scenarios.
Equip yourself with invaluable tools and insights:
- ☛ A thorough list showcasing over 1900 kidney-friendly foods, ranked based on sodium, phosphorus, potassium, and protein content.
- ☛ Personalized recommendations for key nutrient intake, segmented according to each CKD stage from stage 1 to stage 5, 5d.
- ☛ Robust, science-driven guidelines and thoughtfully curated food lists to aid in strict adherence to essential nutrient limits.
- ☛ Insights on ideal portion sizes, ensuring you stay within recommended limits.
Embarking on the CKD journey can be intimidating, but with the right resources, it’s manageable. This book is enriched with dietary pointers specific to each CKD stage. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or navigating advanced CKD stages, this resource offers transformative insights.
Dive deeper to uncover:
A lucid breakdown of CKD, shedding light on its intricacies.
- ☛ Food choices vital in halting or delaying CKD progression.
- ☛ Comprehensive strategies for kidney health when you have diabetes
- ☛ The latest studies underscoring the pivotal role of diet in CKD management.
If CKD is a path you’re on or one you wish to navigate better, let this book be your trusted compass. “The Essential Foods Lists For Kidney Disease” delivers precise and implementable advice, setting you on a course toward improved kidney health.
Embrace this golden opportunity to steer your CKD journey, enriched by the profound insights of a seasoned healthcare professional.
Read more
Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (20 Jan. 2023) |
---|---|
Language | English |
Paperback | 224 pages |
ISBN-13 | 979-8374517842 |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.3 x 22.86 cm |
by LaBlande
This book can be a lifesaver! This is full of practical information CKD sufferers need to know to minimize the effects of this progressive pathology on their bodies. Equally, this book can provide valuable supporting information to caregivers and healthcare professionals. I particularly like seeing the long list of nutritional content listed for different food categories. This will certainly reduce the anxiety CKD sufferers may be going through. Well done!
by amazon senior
This book is an absolute must have for anyone managing kidney disease. The comprehensive lists of foods with sodium potassium and phosphorus contents make it easy to plan meals and make informed choices about what to eat.
by DrSW
This is an important book for anyone suffering with kidney disease, it goes into the importance of diet and nutrition in kidney disease and the importance of a wholefoods diet avoiding ultraprocessed foods wherever possible.
It’s easy to understand charts provide vital information on the sodium, phosphorus and potassium content of common foods. Highly recommend
by Margmc
There is a comprehensive food list but most of the foods listed are American. Also the phosphorus and potassium contents are not easily understood by a layperson. I was just looking for a list of foods to avoid or which are beneficial.