Dienstag, 14. April 2020

Your doctor is likely to recommend a low-oxalate, low-sodium, low-protein diet if you have kidney disease, and this diet may also reduce your risk for developing kidney stones. The diet may seem restrictive because it limits your intake of animal proteins, chocolate and processed foods, but there are plenty of foods you can eat to keep your plan...

Your doctor is likely to recommend a low-oxalate, low-sodium, low-protein diet if you have kidney disease, and this diet may also reduce your risk for developing kidney stones. The diet may seem restrictive because it limits your intake of animal proteins, chocolate and processed foods, but there are plenty of foods you can eat to keep your plan...

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Your doctor is likely to recommend a low-oxalate, low-sodium, low-protein diet if you have kidney disease, and this diet may also reduce your risk for developing kidney stones. The diet may seem restrictive because it limits your intake of animal proteins, chocolate and processed foods, but there are plenty of foods you can eat to keep your plan...

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