Consume these foods everyday to lower creatinine by half: 1) Vitamin C 2) Antioxidant rich foods such as red cabbage, blackberries, sunflower seeds, peels of fruits and vegetables, red, blue, orange foods. 3) COQ10 4) NAC(N-Acetyl Cysteine)
Thanks for this important reminder! It's crucial for those with CKD to manage their Vitamin C intake to avoid complications. Have you or someone you know experienced changes in health by adjusting Vitamin C? I’d love to hear more about your experiences and how you manage your diet!
Great point! It's important to monitor potassium intake, especially for those with kidney issues. All foods recommended in the video are chosen with kidney health in mind, but everyone's health condition is unique. Have you had experiences with managing potassium levels in your diet?
Thanks for raising this concern! While it's important to be mindful of what goes into our food, this video focuses on proven methods to reduce creatinine levels for CKD patients. Do you think this approach could be affected by food quality? Let’s discuss!
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Consume these foods everyday to lower creatinine by half:
1) Vitamin C
2) Antioxidant rich foods such as red cabbage, blackberries, sunflower seeds, peels of fruits and vegetables, red, blue, orange foods.
3) COQ10
4) NAC(N-Acetyl Cysteine)
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One needs to be careful with Vitamine C if you have CKD
Thanks for this important reminder! It's crucial for those with CKD to manage their Vitamin C intake to avoid complications. Have you or someone you know experienced changes in health by adjusting Vitamin C? I’d love to hear more about your experiences and how you manage your diet!
And vitamin c causes problems for prostate also lemon's.
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watch out for high potassium if you ate some of those foods which is bad for kidney
Great point! It's important to monitor potassium intake, especially for those with kidney issues. All foods recommended in the video are chosen with kidney health in mind, but everyone's health condition is unique. Have you had experiences with managing potassium levels in your diet?
Dont forget about all the poison being sprayed into theses foods.
Thanks for raising this concern! While it's important to be mindful of what goes into our food, this video focuses on proven methods to reduce creatinine levels for CKD patients. Do you think this approach could be affected by food quality? Let’s discuss!
you talk too much , go direct to the point
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How can you say you took too much?Shame on you....... You should thank him instead of speaking rubbish