As a FRANCOAMERICAINE poitou CHINESE REGION WE EAT MEDITERRANEAN, RED BORDEAUX WINE, WE LIVE 100+, KEEP U DIRTY VAX TO YOUSELF TOO AND GMO, PHARMACOPIA, GENESIS 1;29, GOD BLESS AND KEEP EVIL AWAY.
You are doing a great job @teresadouglas3625 - I understand about the fish, as some people just are not into the flavor. Some other great sources of omega 3 are chia seeds, hemp seeds, flaxseeds and walnuts.
Wow! You explain things simply with style. We eliminated salmon after the local kidney dietician told us to. Six years ago!!!! We doubted much of what she said because her office was filled with a food exhibit featuring items whose labels we had not seen in 25 years when we went organic. Will look for your book and watch more of your videos. Thank you!!!!!
I’m from Hong Kong and I’m getting more confused about renal diet after watching this video. In hk, I’m told that patients with CKD should stay away from plant based protein and consume mainly animal meat (50%-70% as according to the hospital authority in hk. But salmon abovementioned in the video is also restricted from the dietary advice of hospital authority) and especially bean is a big no no. CKD patients are encouraged to take in calories mainly from sugars and refined carbs and to drink soda. This made me quite depressed because it looks like either to be killed by CKD or survive long enough to catch type 2 diabetes
First - Take it easy! It is not end of the world. Last year my kidney was on 13% of function. This year it is 19%! I did it without hemodialses . But I used strict diet rules. Here they are: - reduce protein intake to 25 grams per day! It is around a size of your one thumb . - Cancel intake of sugar completely ! Sugar is scratching your kidneys like sandpaper is scratching metal. Remember that! -cancel intake of : salt, banana, dried fruit, prunes, apricot, rhubarb, peas, beans, mushrooms, spinach, beetroot, potatoes, beer, red wine, chocolate,coffee, cola, coconuts and coconut milk, muesli, oranges, melon, ice cream, nuts, corn, cheese, ham, corned beef , salami, salted snacks, stock cubes, tea, bacon, sausages, black and white pudding, cured or salted meats. -instead of that you can eat: apples, plums, pears, mandarins, grapes, kiwi, peach, cauliflower, carrots, broccolis, cabbage, green beans, turnip, rice, pasta, rice milk, oat milk, herbs, garlic, mustard, lemon, couscous, asparagus, pineapples, turkey , cranberry sauce, lamb, beef, fish (except tuna because it is toxic) And last one - get a counsellor or psychologist. This one probably the most important because kidneys are very sensitive to negative emotions. I hope my advise will help you.
Another good video! I really don’t like any fish, but I am trying to add it to my diet. Salmon has such a strong flavor, though. Are there any milder tasting fish varieties that would give me similar health benefits?
Have you tried tilapia @CathyBruce - I really love this recipe from my website for it - www.thecookingdoc.co/white-fish-en-papillote-with-spiralized-carrots-and-zucchini/
Not only can you find frozen riced cauliflower but it is also available in packets which you can eat at room temperature (you can also heat it up for 1 1/2 minutes in the microwave). Great for road trips and power outages. Or if it's too hot to cook. I like riced cauliflower. I like to add other vegetables to it. Then I add a serving of canned sardines packed in olive oil, including the oil. Salmon, mackerel, and tuna are also good.
Great ideas, but what if you need potassium while taking diuretics for elevated blood pressure, PLUS have GI issues that strictly limit intake of any produce. Then what do you eat when you're told you have kidney disease???
I’ve been following Katherine TH-cam channel. She’s an Italian doctor who specializes in CKD. Her recommendation is to avoid animal foods and eat a low protein vegan diet.
Green peas good for a ckd diet? "In general, green peas are considered relatively high in potassium and phosphorus, two minerals that individuals with CKD often need to monitor closely, especially as the condition progresses. High levels of potassium and phosphorus can be harmful to individuals with impaired kidney function because their kidneys may not effectively filter these minerals from the bloodstream." Your thoughts, sir?
1 portion of green peas are high in potassium. I wouldn’t recommend eat them everyday for example. Also corn, beans, chickpeas and fava beans. I’m a medical student btw.
They have Vans Waffles that have zero additives and are made with millet, whole wheat and other grains and they only have 170mg of sodium for 2. Also Kashi has some that are very healthy as well. These two brands have 13 or more whole grains and are not your typical Ego selections
@mainlymusicman - I use oats and not the prepackaged varieties, whole grain waffles and cereal with milk alternative. There are many ways to eat our favorite foods in a healthy way. 😀
Use steel cut oats. Also make them savory instead of sweet. Use vegetable, chicken, or beef broth for your liquid. Add some spices and herbs, nuts, and low carb vegetables. This makes a great, filling breakfast. Serve your blueberries with live cultures yogurt. Don't add any sugar. You can add some vanilla though. While many waffles, cereals, and instant oatmeal packets are poor nutrition choices, not all are. Make from scratch. Read labels closely.
@@jacquelyns9709 I mentioned it because peas were not recommended due to the purines, which can cause kidney stones. And he is recommending them for a kidney friendly diet. I just thought it was interesting.
@@maremacd I've read a number of books about the kidneys. Speaking of kidney stones, they all had lists of foods to avoid if you have kidney stones. Peas weren't on the lists. However, there are different types of stones. Some of which aren't very common but they may have different foods to avoid. The food I found most interesting that was high on the lists was chocolate. Chocolate! I would find it very difficult to give up my chocolate. Many people with kidney disease don't have stones and aren't at risk for getting them. Dogs can eat some vegetables and fruits but not in large quantities. From what I've read, pigs are closer to humans than dogs are. Even they have vast differences. Cooking Doc mentioned throughout his video that food recommendations change with type and level of kidney disease. But that the 5 foods he gave were generally safe for all but amounts could be different for each person. It also depends on what other health conditions are involved. I find if difficult enough to keep what's best for different conditions straight for humans without worrying about what's best for dogs I don't have. Although I will pay attention to what's best for cats since I take care of one for my friend on occasion. Best for cats is meat and fish. Not plants and dairy. But their food needs turine. So limit amount of people versions. Some cats love certain vegetables, like corn. But they can't tolerate much of it.
Your doctor. 1 portion of green peas are high in potassium. I wouldn’t recommend eat them everyday for example. Also corn, beans, chickpeas and fava beans.
-green peas
-salmon
-cauliflower
-blueberry
-olive oil
Exactly @mokuho 😀Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Olive oil
Cauliflower...
As a FRANCOAMERICAINE poitou CHINESE REGION WE EAT MEDITERRANEAN, RED BORDEAUX WINE, WE LIVE 100+, KEEP U DIRTY VAX TO YOUSELF TOO AND GMO, PHARMACOPIA, GENESIS 1;29, GOD BLESS AND KEEP EVIL AWAY.
I love peàs, cauliflower, red bell peppers, cabbage, i eat a lot of berries. I cook in olive oil. I dont like fish of any kind though.
You are doing a great job @teresadouglas3625 - I understand about the fish, as some people just are not into the flavor. Some other great sources of omega 3 are chia seeds, hemp seeds, flaxseeds and walnuts.
Wow! You explain things simply with style. We eliminated salmon after the local kidney dietician told us to. Six years ago!!!! We doubted much of what she said because her office was filled with a food exhibit featuring items whose labels we had not seen in 25 years when we went organic. Will look for your book and watch more of your videos. Thank you!!!!!
Hearing this made my day @rowbear1964 - thank you so much for the kind words and watching!
Thank you! We LOVE making your day. We also love your book. Thank you for being! @@thecookingdoc
Thank you doctor, your opinion is highly valued.
Great video and I've been gradually adding parts of the Med. Diet into my eating. Thanks for the video, Dr.!
Thanks so much @enduringpatriot - I am a big fan of the Mediterranean Diet and I am really glad to hear that you are too!
Salmon is great but you should mention to buy wild salmon Not farmed
Good afternoon, Thank you very much for sharing this information. I didn’t know about peas. I will be buying them when I go food shopping,
@estellezimmerman1199 - yes, they are so versatile, inexpensive and a great source of fiber and plant based protein
Thank you and love your work from India ❤. I enjoy reading your book, Doctor
I really appreciate this @user-xx4gm6zv6v - thank you so much for your support and for watching.
Thank you for sharing, Dr. Blake. Those five foods are staples in my household. 😊😊
@bnice8940 thank you so much for these kind words and for watching. And I am really happy to hear you already include these foods in your diet. 😀
Thank you for this great advice.
The videos are great Thank you for telling me about them at my last visit
I’m from Hong Kong and I’m getting more confused about renal diet after watching this video. In hk, I’m told that patients with CKD should stay away from plant based protein and consume mainly animal meat (50%-70% as according to the hospital authority in hk. But salmon abovementioned in the video is also restricted from the dietary advice of hospital authority) and especially bean is a big no no. CKD patients are encouraged to take in calories mainly from sugars and refined carbs and to drink soda. This made me quite depressed because it looks like either to be killed by CKD or survive long enough to catch type 2 diabetes
First - Take it easy! It is not end of the world. Last year my kidney was on 13% of function. This year it is 19%! I did it without hemodialses . But I used strict diet rules.
Here they are:
- reduce protein intake to 25 grams per day! It is around a size of your one thumb .
- Cancel intake of sugar completely ! Sugar is scratching your kidneys like sandpaper is scratching metal. Remember that!
-cancel intake of : salt, banana, dried fruit, prunes, apricot, rhubarb, peas, beans, mushrooms, spinach, beetroot, potatoes, beer, red wine, chocolate,coffee, cola, coconuts and coconut milk, muesli, oranges, melon, ice cream, nuts, corn, cheese, ham, corned beef , salami, salted snacks, stock cubes, tea, bacon, sausages, black and white pudding, cured or salted meats.
-instead of that you can eat:
apples, plums, pears, mandarins, grapes, kiwi, peach, cauliflower, carrots, broccolis, cabbage, green beans, turnip, rice, pasta, rice milk, oat milk, herbs, garlic, mustard, lemon, couscous, asparagus, pineapples, turkey , cranberry sauce, lamb, beef, fish (except tuna because it is toxic)
And last one - get a counsellor or psychologist. This one probably the most important because kidneys are very sensitive to negative emotions. I hope my advise will help you.
But in this video the doctor does say Peas are very good for CKD patients. Also, definitively red meat is a no no for CKD patients.
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That's it Dr Blake !!! More solutions based..... not only trouble shooting, which is very important. Thank you and Happy low sodium Thanksgiving ! 🦃
Thank you so much @josephtorres110 - I hope you had a wonderful low sodium holiday as well!
Wow!! Excellent information. Thank you so much. Just subscribed,❤❤
Thank you Doc.❤
Thank you so much @aureliapittilla1526 😀
Another good video! I really don’t like any fish, but I am trying to add it to my diet. Salmon has such a strong flavor, though. Are there any milder tasting fish varieties that would give me similar health benefits?
Have you tried tilapia @CathyBruce - I really love this recipe from my website for it - www.thecookingdoc.co/white-fish-en-papillote-with-spiralized-carrots-and-zucchini/
I like this. Do another 5 :)
Great idea @dollyperry3020 - I will do that for sure soon. Thanks so much!
Thanks
Thank you @abbasmohammed3303
My kidneys function at 70 percent. My Nephrologist doesn’t talk about food. Should I eat these things you mentioned with stage 2?
I use peas a lot.Have found A fish Steelhead Trout at Aldi ,my family loves it but is it good for me!
Great job @berdellfleming5074 - thanks so much for sharing.
Not only can you find frozen riced cauliflower but it is also available in packets which you can eat at room temperature (you can also heat it up for 1 1/2 minutes in the microwave). Great for road trips and power outages. Or if it's too hot to cook.
I like riced cauliflower. I like to add other vegetables to it. Then I add a serving of canned sardines packed in olive oil, including the oil. Salmon, mackerel, and tuna are also good.
These are all great tips @jacquelyns9709 - thanks so much for sharing and you are doing a great job!
Great ideas, but what if you need potassium while taking diuretics for elevated blood pressure, PLUS have GI issues that strictly limit intake of any produce. Then what do you eat when you're told you have kidney disease???
EASY... fix your gut.
Love these tips
Are green peas good for high protien i dont eat any bean bcoz of my protien is too high can i eat green peas
Wish I know what's in your head
I’ve been following Katherine TH-cam channel. She’s an Italian doctor who specializes in CKD. Her recommendation is to avoid animal foods and eat a low protein vegan diet.
Hi doc, I really liked the video but I’m not quite sure about green peas… I read somewhere that they’re high in K+ and phosphorus. 😢 So I’m confused.
I eat all the delicious foods that you recommend however I continue to lose weight. Any suggestions?
Thanks Doc❤
Thank you @metodiocabilla9098 , I really appreciate it
Green peas good for a ckd diet? "In general, green peas are considered relatively high in potassium and phosphorus, two minerals that individuals with CKD often need to monitor closely, especially as the condition progresses. High levels of potassium and phosphorus can be harmful to individuals with impaired kidney function because their kidneys may not effectively filter these minerals from the bloodstream." Your thoughts, sir?
1 portion of green peas are high in potassium. I wouldn’t recommend eat them everyday for example. Also corn, beans, chickpeas and fava beans. I’m a medical student btw.
Dude you said cereal with blueberries are you total nuts
What about dried blueberry powder? Does it have all the benefits of fresh blueberries?
nice
Are peas good if you have diabetes?
For salmon is fresh water or great lakes salmon the same as Salmon from the ocean?
What about the people who live in the tropics and dont even know what a blueberry tastes like? What do they eat instead?
I think frozen blueberries actually taste better than fresh!
My doctor said they have too much mercury or such and they are farmed usually which makes them bad. Artificial color too! what do you say about that?
You should eat WILD CAUGHT SALMON, COSTCO SELLS IT, BUT DO NOT EAT FARMED FISH.
@@judithanderson4450 That makes me feel better. I do always try and check if farmed, I never buy any unless it is hidden in the nutrition info.
@@judithanderson4450 Thank you so very much!
I eating cabbage daily
Oh no, salmon gives me gout,
lol, waffles, cereal, oatmeal?
all absolute garbage. but blueberries will make them healthy.
lol
They have Vans Waffles that have zero additives and are made with millet, whole wheat and other grains and they only have 170mg of sodium for 2. Also Kashi has some that are very healthy as well. These two brands have 13 or more whole grains and are not your typical Ego selections
@mainlymusicman - I use oats and not the prepackaged varieties, whole grain waffles and cereal with milk alternative. There are many ways to eat our favorite foods in a healthy way. 😀
Use steel cut oats. Also make them savory instead of sweet. Use vegetable, chicken, or beef broth for your liquid. Add some spices and herbs, nuts, and low carb vegetables. This makes a great, filling breakfast. Serve your blueberries with live cultures yogurt. Don't add any sugar. You can add some vanilla though.
While many waffles, cereals, and instant oatmeal packets are poor nutrition choices, not all are. Make from scratch. Read labels closely.
@@DJM626 everything you mentioned is precisely what’s unhealthy. Except for the sodium of course. Sodium is absolutely necessary.
@@thecookingdoc whole grain is a scam. It’s often worse than white bread. All carbs are garbage. Meat is all you need
Interesting. I just read that you shouldn’t feed too many green peas to your dog because they’re bad for their kidneys because they have purines.
Humans aren't canines. We can eat chocolate; our dogs and cats can't. So you eat the peas and give your dog some meat.
@@jacquelyns9709 I mentioned it because peas were not recommended due to the purines, which can cause kidney stones. And he is recommending them for a kidney friendly diet. I just thought it was interesting.
@@maremacd I've read a number of books about the kidneys. Speaking of kidney stones, they all had lists of foods to avoid if you have kidney stones. Peas weren't on the lists. However, there are different types of stones. Some of which aren't very common but they may have different foods to avoid. The food I found most interesting that was high on the lists was chocolate. Chocolate! I would find it very difficult to give up my chocolate.
Many people with kidney disease don't have stones and aren't at risk for getting them.
Dogs can eat some vegetables and fruits but not in large quantities. From what I've read, pigs are closer to humans than dogs are. Even they have vast differences.
Cooking Doc mentioned throughout his video that food recommendations change with type and level of kidney disease. But that the 5 foods he gave were generally safe for all but amounts could be different for each person. It also depends on what other health conditions are involved.
I find if difficult enough to keep what's best for different conditions straight for humans without worrying about what's best for dogs I don't have. Although I will pay attention to what's best for cats since I take care of one for my friend on occasion. Best for cats is meat and fish. Not plants and dairy. But their food needs turine. So limit amount of people versions. Some cats love certain vegetables, like corn. But they can't tolerate much of it.
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My doctor says I can’t eat peas!! Who do I believe??
Your doctor. 1 portion of green peas are high in potassium. I wouldn’t recommend eat them everyday for example. Also corn, beans, chickpeas and fava beans.
You order me to eat CEMENT????
Call... I flower??? You call every body to tell snake lying!
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