Indian Diets in Kidney Diseases: All You Ever Wanted to Know


Book Description

This book is for all who feel the need for Renal Diet: - Patients and their caregivers - Students of Nutrition and Dietetics - Nursing students. - Nursing staff in Dialysis Units - Post Kidney Transplant-Care Staff - Dialysis Technicians




Secrets to a Healthy Kidney


Book Description

Kidney disease can strike anyone at any point in time and is rising in number primarily due to the increase in other chronic diseases. This book is for anyone concerned about the well-being of the kidneys. Individuals at risk of kidney diseases including diabetes, hypertension and heart disease patients as well as patients of all stages of kidney failure will find this book very useful. Secrets to a healthy kidney explains in simple terms, ? Common diseases of kidneys which would potentially culminate in kidney failure ? Understanding kidney failure ? Practical tips to postpone and avoid dialysis ? Various treatment options ? A segment on diet – A real game changer in kidney disease ? Real-life examples for easy understanding ? Inspirational patient stories ? Effective strategies for prevention of Kidney diseases




Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide


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This renal and kidney diet guide is for kidney or renal patients who want to try to slow or stop the progression of incurable kidney disease. The chronic kidney disease diet and CKD recipes and eating plan in this book are based on the research in Stopping Kidney Disease, the highest rated book on kidney disease which has benefited hundreds of patients. It's simple. We as patients want our kidneys to last as long as possible, and we want to live longer and better lives. We want a cure, but if we can't get a cure we want to slow the kidney disease progression to a snail's pace. That's what we want and deserve. The problem is today's kidney diets have nothing in common with our real goals. Traditional and other current kidney diets focus on treating just three conditions as we all know: sodium, phosphorus, and potassium. However, most of us have many more comorbid conditions made worse by traditional kidney diets. We need to try and treat, cure or manage as many condi­tions as possible, not just three. You would never know you need treat other conditions or have other dietary options unless you get educated. The Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide contains: How to treat as many factors as possible that are contributing to kidney disease progression Foods that are good for kidney patients Kidney disease or renal disease diet meal planning Chronic kidney disease or CKD diet information and restrictions The mathematics of slowing incurable kidney disease The first kidney disease diet book or renal disease guide book with acid load and antioxidant values Sample meal plans based on different cuisines A reference guide for the most common fruit and vegetables in grocery stores with information on potential renal acid load, protein, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, and antioxidant values(ORAC), nitrates polyphenols and AGE's for each meal And much more The diet can be customized for Stage 3, Stage 4, and Stage 5 kidney disease patients. Educated patients live longer and better lives. Education on your disease and treatment options will likely be the greatest factor in your success or failure in dealing with this disease. This book is meant to be a companion book to Stopping Kidney Disease.




Renal Diet Cookbook


Book Description

Better eating for healthier kidneys — the renal diet cookbook and meal plan. While a kidney disease diagnosis can be overwhelming, you're not alone. Nearly 26 million adults are affected by chronic kidney disease, but there is hope: your diet. In the Renal Diet Cookbook, renal dietician Susan Zogheib, MHS, RD, LDN provides a 28-day plan to establish long-term dietary changes to slow the progression of kidney disease. She knows it can be confusing to figure out which foods to eat and which to avoid. In her comprehensive renal diet cookbook, she details weekly meal plans featuring recipes that keep your potassium, sodium, and phosphorous levels in check. The Renal Diet Cookbook removes the mystery and stress of figuring out what foods to eat, with: Targeted weekly meal plans to preserve your kidney health Recipe modifications for dialysis patients Helpful FAQs about managing chronic kidney disease Recipes in the Renal Diet Cookbook include: Strawberry Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast, Baba Ganoush, Roasted Beef Stew, Baked Mac and Cheese, Herb Pesto Tuna, Persian Chicken, Honey Bread Pudding, and much more! More than a recipe book, The Renal Diet Cookbook is your 28-day action plan to kick-start a kidney-healthy diet.




The Vegetarian Diet for Kidney Disease


Book Description

Packed with clearly states up to date information on the most effective methods for managing kidney disease. This valuable book has a great deal of specific information to assist readers in implementing or continuing a plant based diet that can improve the health of their kidneys. Contains detailed meal plans and recipes.




The Kidney Warriors


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The Kidney Warriors, centred around chronic kidney disease (CKD), offers an insightful glimpse into life of people with kidney disease. Through numerous narrations of individuals’ true stories of battle and survival, this book details different aspects of kidney diseases as well as the challenges faced by them. Their brave and inspiring stories opens the door to understanding various facets of kidney diseases – medical, social/familial, psychological and economic. The book poignantly bares their thoughts, emotions, struggles, strengths and hopes. This compilation of raw and real stories is based on people from across India who are part of the Facebook group ‘The Kidney Warriors’. The book also includes valuable input from doctors on medical information and statistics about kidney diseases and their treatments. The Kidney Warriors is the go-to book for anyone who wants a comprehensive as well as easy understanding of CKD.




Stopping Kidney Disease


Book Description

Stopping Kidney Disease is the most comprehensive guide to understanding how your kidneys work and how to make your remaining kidney function last as long as possible. Lee Hull wrote this book to share what he has learned after living successfully with incurable kidney disease for over twenty years.




Learn the Facts about Kidney Disease


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This book written for the average reader, offers useful information for patients with very mild CKD to those patients who need to plan for dialysis or kidney transplant. It offers scientifically proven ways to slow progression of CKD, including a chapter on a Smart Diet for all CKD patients. This diet not only can slow CKD progression but can also help patients to live longer and better. It offers the best treatments for the medical problems that can come with a diagnosis of CKD. For most patients this book will alleviate concerns about having CKD and for some patients with advanced CKD it offers an approach that can delay the start of dialysis for many months or even years in some cases. It explains why low and very low protein diets, promoted by many kidney books for patients, is usually not beneficial and may even be harmful. It provides the latest recommendations for treatment of CKD that comes from international kidney doctor organizations. The book is organized in a way that provides information for all patients with CKD in the first part of the book and has information in later chapters for patients whose CKD has progressed. For those patients who want to get the "meat" of the book, the final chapter provides a summary of all the book's material. Some patients may want to start here and read the full chapters at their leisure. The book is referenced with current kidney disease publications. It explains situations where kidney disease is reversible and ways to prevent reversible declines in kidney function. It dispels many myths about CKD treatment that have no benefit and, in some cases, may be dangerous. For patients who are wondering about whether dialysis is in their future, the book offers several ways to predict if dialysis is very likely or very unlikely in a CKD patient's future. It lays out pros and cons of the various options for patients who are considering a kidney transplant or dialysis and explains why getting a kidney transplant before dialysis is ever started or choosing home peritoneal dialysis are the two best options for most CKD patients who require a kidney replacement therapy.




Save Your Kidneys


Book Description

Save Your Kidneys Second Edition, is a book in English language for the prevention of kidney diseases and education of kidney patients. Incidence of kidney diseases is increasing very fast and awareness about same is very low in society. Cost of therapy of advance stage of chronic kidney diseases is prohibitively high. So prevention and early diagnosis is the need. Save Your Kidneys is a complete, compact and practical guide on all major kidney problems written by Nephrologist Dr. Edgar V. Lerma, Dr. Sanjay Pandya, Elizabeth Angelica Lapid-Roasa, Coralie Therese C. Dioquino-Dimacali, Filipina Cevallos Schnabel, Contents of this book are divided in to two groups. First part contains all basic information about kidney and major kidney diseases as well as their prevention. First part is aimed for all those individuals who value awareness. Second part contains basic information about early diagnosis, care and treatment of common kidney diseases, which every patient and their family needs to know. Book is prepared with long experience of authors to treat kidney patients. So this book will provide answers of all common questions frequently asked by kidney patients about their diseases and normal individual about prevention of kidney problems. Highlights of the Book: Easy to read - aimed to provide up-to-date and practical information about kidney diseases. Simple guidelines that everyone must know to keep kidneys healthy. Simple tips on how to recognize warning signs of kidney diseases to enable an early diagnosis. Practical and detailed treatment advice for a person with chronic kidney diseases, helping delay dialysis or even avoid it altogether. Detailed explanation of dietary selections and restrictions for patients with kidney failure.




Handbook of Nutrition in Kidney Disease


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In patients of chronic kidney disease, the management of malnutrition is a prime concern and yet an oft-neglected area. This handbook fills this gap, providing theoretical and practical approaches to handling nutritional requirements of kidney patients. It provides information for patients of renal disease on what to eat and how to eat such that it slows down the progression of the disease, and provides lucid scientific answers to 'why what not to eat'. The author addresses a spectrum of kidney diseases and their nutritional management in the context to western and Indian/South Asian diet patterns, with many sample diet charts. In the chapter on counseling 'what bothers patients the most', she touches the deepest concerns of kidney patients and talks about the ways to attend them. The chapters 'Myths about Kidney Disease' and 'Nephrotoxic Drugs' caution on malpractices and misconceptions. The assessment section will help the readers evaluate their knowledge of the content, while the final section gives an overview of the basic concepts and information about the renal system, nutrients, and metabolism. This handbook will aid nephrologists, physicians, and dieticians in providing better care and managing cases of malnutrition in renal diseases efficiently.