Kidneys are one of the most important organs of our body that serves as a natural filter of the blood. Not many realize that with the change in lifestyle and food habits, kidneys disease too have increased. Awareness about proper nutrient food and healthy eating plan can keep the disease away.
Here are some of the kidney friendly foods that should be included in your daily intake.

Vegetables
Cabbage: High in Vitamin K, Vitamin C and fiber that prevent or stop cancer cell growth in lung, colon, breast, prostate and ovarian cancers.
Cauliflower: High in Vitamin C and a good source of folate and fiber, it helps the liver neutralize toxic substances that could damage cell membranes and DNA.
Garlic: Helps prevent plaque on the teeth, lowers cholesterol and reduces inflammation.
Onion: It is low in potassium and a powerful antioxidant as it reduces heart disease. It is also a good source of chromium (mineral that helps with carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism).
Spinach: A rich source of Vitamin C, Vitamin A, E, K protein that helps in keeping kidneys healthy.
Pumpkin: It is low in calorie and helps in painful kidney problems.

Root vegetables such as Carrots, Radish also cure kidney related problems.

FRUITS
Apple: It reduces cholesterol level in the blood and prevent constipation
Cranberries: They contain proanthocyanidin which is an antioxidant that help flush out toxins.
Watermelon, Cucumber, Mangoes are few other fruits which help in curing kidneys diseases.
Pineapple: It contains calcium, potassium, fiber and Vitamin C. It is low in fat and cholesterol.
Pomegranate: It is very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. It is also a good source of dietary fiber and folate, and a very good source of Vitamin C and Vitamin K.

Non-Vegetarian
Egg Whites: Egg whites provide the highest quality of protein with all the essential amino acids. For the kidney diet, egg whites provide protein with less phosphorus than other protein sources such as egg yolk or meats.
Fish: Provides high-quality protein and contains anti-inflammatory fats called omega-3s. It helps in lowering LDL cholesterol and raise HDL cholesterol.
Meat: Although rich in phosphorous but needed due to protein content.

Oils
Olive oil: It is a great source of oleic acid, an anti-inflammatory fatty acid. The mono unsaturated fat in olive oil protects against oxidation.
Coconut oil: It not only prevents develop a liver and kidney disorder, but also heal and restore its good condition. Because of its detoxifying effect, it helps in elimination of unwanted elements in the body.

Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
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some tips that you could easily utilize.

1. Drink lots of water

The body is composed of 60 - 70 % of water. Without water, cells would not survive and biochemical and physiologic processes in the body would not occur properly. The common knowledge is to drink at least eight glasses a day. You could do better if you increase your intake: two glasses upon waking up, one glass before and after every meal and two glasses before going to bed.

Drinking water before each meal will also lessen your "hunger" for more carbohydrates thus is a supportive measure when you are dieting. Ice-cold water is not advisable, as cold temperatures will deter the metabolism of foodstuff. Lipids are hardened and are more difficult to digest. The kidney responds to water intake accordingly. A healthy kidney would reabsorb what the body needs and dispense any excess. The more frequently you drink, the more you micturate. This action would enhance the excretion of metabolic wastes and would retain the integrity of the kidneys, making it healthy.

2. Avoid salty foods

Sodium chloride is the chemical name of our common table salt. Sodium and chloride are electrolytes and are responsible in maintaining water electrolyte balance and the acidity and alkalinity of blood. If they are ingested in excess, they can cause an imbalance and cause their accumulation in the kidneys, which would lead to kidney dysfunction eventually. A healthy kidney needs lots of water to "cleanse" it of impurities and of metabolic wastes.

3. Avoid alcohol

Alcohol is a diuretic, a substance that causes frequent urination or micturation, but it also causes the prevention of the excretion of other substances like uric acid. This would result to kidney stones or gouty arthritis. Uric acid is one of the causes of nephrolithiasis or kidney stones. A healthy kidney would properly excrete uric acid and other waste products.

4. Don't control your urge to urinate

If you feel like urinating, then do not stop the urge. Go and relieve yourself. The kidneys could only hold as much water as it can. Although kidney cells are elastic, imagine if that elasticity is persistently brought to its full capacity. Eventually it will wear out. One exercise for urinary incontinence is to control your urge to urinate, but well, you do not have that condition, so go on, and use the john.

5. Live a healthy life

The body is like one, oiled machinery. If one portion is not functioning well, then everything is affected. Eat well, sleep well, and live well. Meat fat can cause several diseases, so chomp on your veggies. Smoking can cause lung cancer, so throw out those life-threatening sticks.
Deepti and shilpa thanks for sharing this useful information..I have a doubt that eating too much of tomatoes or tomatoes+spinach create kidney stones??? :huh: :dry:
Yeah! It's very nice to have a very useful post from Shilpa! Thanks Deepti and Shilpa both for sharing your information!
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]Thanks Neetu and Shilpa both for sharing your information![/quote]

Chinmoy,
I think you are have to change the name to Deepti instead of Neetu.. ;) :cheer:
Thanks for the information on Kidneys.Keep up the good work Deepti and Shilpa. :) :)
@Rajani,
Tomatoes, as they have high oxilate content, are prohibited for patients suffering from kidney stones.
Oops! Thanks Rajani for pointing it out! Can we think of conferring 'Doctor' on Deepti too!!!
Rajani K wrote:
[quote]chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]Thanks Neetu and Shilpa both for sharing your information![/quote]

Chinmoy,
I think you are have to change the name to Deepti instead of Neetu.. ;) :cheer:[/quote]

Ha ha ha ha ha ....

Once Kumaresh posted a poem of the same issue... Let me post similar here again.. ;)

Dear Chinmoy
Deepti is always Deepti
Neetu is always Neetu
Deepti cannot be Neetu
Neetu cannot be Deepti.
Let Deepti be Deepti
And Neetu be Neetu.. :laugh:

Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]Oops! Thanks Rajani for pointing it out! Can we think of conferring 'Doctor' on Deepti too!!![/quote]

Oooops!!! No Chinmoy.. :) Neetu is eligible for this title.. Not me... :P :P :P :P :P

Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
@Deepti,
Oh!I missed this poem somehow.Thanks for bringing it to notice. :) :) .We will not interchange the names of Deepti and Neetu anymore. :P
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