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Kidney Stones and Diet: How Related are These Two

As you know, your kidney stones are the once filtering your blood that will remove salt and other materials in your body system, this is why if you are suffering from this disease you should look for the relationship of your kidney stones and diet that can help you with this disease.  If you do [...]

How to Cure Kidney Stones – Their Symptoms and Proper Diet

The renal stones (stones in the kidney or renal Lithiasis), are hard deposits, with rock form, that are developed in some point of the urinary system. The first step in the way of answering the question – how to cure kidney stones, is learning to recognize the basic symptoms of this painful condition. These stones [...]

High Oxalate Foods to Avoid if You Have a Renal Condition

High Oxalate Foods

The oxalates and the oxalic acid are organic acids that come from: foods, some fungi and our own body. When the amounts of these substances are eaten in rich proportions, the kidneys can get badly affected. It’s very important, then to be aware of those foods rich in oxalates, because they are the main source [...]

The Chronic Renal Failure Diet: The Healthy Solution for Chronic Renal Failure

The renal failure consists of a total or partial loss of the renal function. It can take the form of an acute or chronic disease. The main function kidney consists of “clarifying” the blood after metabolism and regulating the volume of corporal liquids. So, any malfunction of them is, mostly, an alteration in the regulation [...]

Low Oxalate Diet- How to Get Rid of Kidney Stone

What Are the Oxalates? The oxalates are found substances that exist in a natural way in plants, animals, and humans. The kidneys excrete oxalates in the urine and that’s the reason why a low oxalate diet is helpful in many kidney conditions. Why must people follow a Diet Low in Oxalatos to improve health? To [...]

Acute Renal Failure Diet: the Nutrition Focus on Acute Renal Failure

1. Renal failure It is considered that a renal failure exists when the renal functionalism is inferior to 50%. The transplanted kidney has a limited life of about 12 years. This is the main reason to avoid certain lifestyles and assume a specific Acute Renal Failure Diet. 1.1. Functions of the kidney Homeostasis: water, electrolytes, [...]