Eat These Foods for Kidney Health
Posted on February 6, 2014 by The Alternative Daily
Kidneys serve a vital
role in the human body. They are responsible for filtering waste products, as
well as excess water, out of the blood. After your body extracts all of the
usable nutrients from the food you eat, the remaining material is sent into the
blood, and the kidneys process it and send it to the bladder for elimination.
The kidneys also take in
certain minerals, such as sodium, phosphorus and potassium, and releases them
back into the bloodstream to control their levels. If the they are not functioning
properly, the buildup of waste materials in the blood can be highly damaging.
If levels of certain minerals are too high, and if your body’s fluids are not
regulated by the kidneys, it can also cause serious problems.
If your kidneys are not functioning
properly, it can lead to swelling of your hands and feet, difficulty urinating
and an elevated risk of heart disease, among many other potential problems. The
National Kidney Foundation estimates that over 26 million American adults have
some form of kidney disease.
Luckily, there are
certain foods you can eat to keep your kidneys healthy, and to help your body
through kidney trouble if it arises.
Bone
Broth
Bone broth is an ancient
traditional remedy for healthy kidneys, bones and blood, one that still holds
true today. The cartilage in bone broth has anti-inflammatory properties and
promotes a healthy immune system, and the bone marrow supports the optimal
functioning of the circulatory system, which is directly related to the health
of the kidneys. It is also rich in amino acids and the minerals calcium,
phosphorus and magnesium.
Note: While bone broth is a great preventative measure, if you are
suffering from compromised kidney function, ask a health professional before
enjoying large amounts of broth, due to the high phosphorus content.
Berries
Berries are great for
maintaining healthy kidneys, as they provide a wealth of flavonoid
antioxidants, which help to rid the body of free radicals. An excess of free
radicals is thought to trigger a number of kidney conditions.
Berries are
anti-inflammatory, and are high in vitamin C, which can support kidney health,
as well as bladder health. Red berries have the added perk of anthocyanins,
which have been linked to the prevention of a number of chronic illnesses,
including a number of cancers.
Blueberries also a great
choice for kidney health. A 2011 study on the health
effects of blueberries found that along with lowering blood pressure, noted by
the study to be “the second leading cause of end-stage kidney disease in the
US,” blueberries also maintained the vascular function of kidneys, and raised
the antioxidant defenses in the kidneys of animals.
Cabbage
Cabbage is often used to
help improve kidney health in natural medicine. The phytochemicals found in
cabbage help neutralize free radicals. One of these phytochemicals,
sulforaphane, is associated with slowing the growth of several types of
cancers, including bladder, prostate, colon, breast and ovarian cancers.
Cabbage also contains
folic acid and fiber, as well as vitamins B6, C and K. Due to its low potassium
content, cabbage is a great meal addition for people who are undergoing or have
had dialysis, a medical process which filters waste products from the blood
when the kidneys cannot perform their duties properly. Cabbage can be cooked in
a number of ways, but eating raw cabbage maintains more of its nutritional content.
Fatty
Fish and Olive Oil
Fatty fish (such as
salmon and mackerel) and olive oil can also help keep your kidneys healthy, and
may help prevent kidney disease. The omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish
can help reduce inflammation, provide a quality source of protein and are
linked to optimal heart health, including healthy blood pressure.
Olive oil contains oleic
acid, which is also a natural anti-inflammatory, and antioxidants that combat
free radical damage. Choose organic, extra virgin olive oil for maximum
nutritional content.
Apples
and Red Peppers
Apples and red peppers
are two other foods that are great additions to a kidney-friendly diet. Apples
have high fiber content and can help reduce inflammation. They may also help to
reduce the risk of developing kidney stones, and aid in the prevention of heart
disease.
Red peppers are also
high in fiber, and contain the vitamins A, B6 and C, as well as folic acid.
They are also rich in lycopene, an antioxidant with anti-carcinogenic
properties. Red peppers are low in potassium, making them safe for a dialysis
diet.
A large-scale 2009 study of over 200,000 people found that
participants who had the highest scores on the Dietary Approaches to Stop
Hypertension (DASH) diet components, which includes high consumption of fruits,
veggies, nuts, legumes, and low consumption of salt, processed meats and
sweetened drinks, were over 40 percent less likely to develop kidney stones
than those with low DASH scores. Researchers noted that, “the reductions in
kidney stone risk were independent of age, body size, fluid intake, and other
factors.”
If you either suspect or
have been diagnosed with a kidney disease, be sure to talk to a health
professional before you make any major changes to your diet or fluid intake, to
make sure you are doing what is best for your body.
-The Alternative Daily
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