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5 best foods for kidney disease

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 14, 2022 18:21 IST

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People with kidney problems are advised to limit the amount of sodium in their diet, including salt. Garlic provides a delicious alternative to salt. Apart from the nutritional benefits, it also adds flavor to the dishes.
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Cabbage is loaded with vitamins, minerals, and powerful plant compounds. It is a great source of vitamin K, vitamin C, and several B vitamins. In addition, it provides insoluble fiber. Fiber keeps the digestive system healthy by promoting regular bowel movements.
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Red grapes are not only delicious, but they also provide a lot of nutrition. Grapes are a storehouse of vitamin C. They contain antioxidants called flavonoids, which are helpful in reducing inflammation. Additionally, red grapes are high in resveratrol, a type of flavonoid.
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Cauliflower is a nutritious vegetable that is a good source of many nutrients including vitamin C, vitamin K, and B, and folate. It has anti-inflammatory properties like indole and is also a good source of fiber.
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