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Treating & Reversing Stage 3 Kidney Disease
This special video by Dr Michael Gregor is a must watch, as it gives us positive hope in the power of plant based eating for chronic kidney failure.
Hearty & Healthy Cold Soup
Summer is the time for light and wholesome meals. This cold soup fits the bill perfectly.
Food For The Mind
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Chronic Kidney Disease
Our body always works to heal. For any disease, if we understand what the causes are and remove them, the body will heal naturally. Our body has many reserves. We have two kidneys, even though we can do with only one. The tragedy is that our lifestyles have become so unhealthy that more and more people are suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD), which means they have used up all of the body’s reserves. It is absolutely vital to nip CKD in the bud, before the onset of dialysis, and definitely before one ends up requiring a kidney transplant.
Read on to find out the causes of CKD, and how you can avoid it:
1. Milk & Dairy
Urea is a common adulterant to milk – it makes the milk look thicker as if it had a higher protein and fat content and may prevent the curdling of milk especially when it is transported in high temperatures without refrigeration. Milk is also high in animal proteins which are toxic to our kidneys.
2. Fat
Fat in the blood stream eventually narrows the arteries resulting in less blood flow to the kidneys and raising the blood pressure. Fat is found in oil, ghee, butter as well as all animal products which is why SHARAN recommends a whole plant-based diet.
3. Protein supplements
The fitness industry has done an excellent job of marketing whey protein and protein supplements to the extent that even doctors believe that they are helpful, even though protein deficiency is extremely rare, and diseases of protein excesses are high. Excess protein is toxic to the kidneys.
4. High Blood Pressure
Kidneys love a good blood supply and high blood pressure inhibits this. CKD is often a result of high blood pressure. SHARAN’s programs are highly effective in reducing blood pressure. Only when your blood pressure normalises (without medication) can CKD heal.
5. Diabetes
Just like high blood pressure, diabetes is equally a cause of CKD. Again, SHARAN’s programs are effective in reducing blood sugars. Once the blood sugars return to normal without medicines, the CKD begins to heal.
6. Chemicals
The liver is responsible for breaking down chemicals, while the kidneys excrete them. Chemicals are always a load on the kidneys, and therefore it’s best to minimise their use. Chemicals in our lives include medications, personal care products (hair dye, deodorants, toothpaste, hand sanitisers, soaps, perfumes, makeup etc), home care products (air fresheners, detergents, pest control, phenyl etc), non-organic fruits and vegetables, ready to cook processed foods, plastics, artificial sweeteners. We take so many of these things for granted that we forget they are actually stuffed with chemicals. Kitchen utensils made of non-stick and aluminium are also detrimental.
7. Excess Proteins
Proteins, especially animal proteins, are toxic to the kidneys. Once we bring down the protein load in the body, the kidneys begin to heal. Urea, uric acid, creatinine, and BUN are products of the breakdown of proteins. The best sources of proteins for kidney patients are greens and sprouts. Animal proteins, soya, and even polished daals should be avoided.
8. Inappropriate diets
CKD patients are often advised an intake of dairy, and minimisation of fruits and vegetables because of their high potassium levels. However, in order to heal, our kidneys require high quality nutrients. Fruits and vegetables always assist in healing and also contain potassium well balanced with other electrolytes and should not be minimised. Green smoothies are extremely beneficial. Repeated blood tests to monitor the level of electrolytes while on a SHARAN diet invariably shows this to be true.
9. Acidic Foods
Alkaline foods benefit not just our kidneys but our entire body as well. Fruits and vegetables are the most alkaline foods and should be eaten in high quantities. High proteins, tea, coffee, soft drinks, sugar, salt are all acidic and need to be avoided.
10. Stress
Stress raises both blood pressure and blood sugar, and invariably worsens any chronic condition.
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