Kidney Disease Diet And The Dangers Of Sodium
Understanding how the kidneys function will assist in understanding chronic kidney disease and
how to maintain a healthy kidney disease diet.
Kidneys remove waste and toxins from the blood
and excrete them in...
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Kidney Disease Diet And The Dangers Of Sodium
Understanding how the kidneys function will assist in understanding chronic kidney disease and
how to maintain a healthy kidney disease diet.
Kidneys remove waste and toxins from the blood
and excrete them in the urine.
Whole body wellness is dependent upon kidneys that work
effectively, and when they do not, the negative physical effects can be widespread.
In order for the kidneys to filter toxic wastes from the blood, the flow of blood going to the
kidneys must be adequate to flush the system.
If the main arteries that go to the kidneys are
damaged, the blood flow will not be appropriate to keep the kidneys or other vital organs in a
state of good health.
High salt intake overburdens the kidneys and causes the body to retain too much fluid, resulting
in edema or swelling in the extremities and trunk of the body.
It is important to learn how much
sodium is required for the body and a health kidney disease diet; and just how much the
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