You might be wondering whatย
the top 8 dietary and lifestyleย ย changes for polycystic kidney disease are.
Managing a healthy diet and proper nutritionย ย choices can be difficult especiallyย
if you have polycystic kidney disease. In this video, we will cover the topย
8 dietary and lifestyle choices forย ย polycystic kidney disease (PKD) which are basedย
on the latest research findings. The goal is toย ย avoid anything that has the potential to make theย
progression of polycystic kidney disease worse.ย ย These recommendations include:
1. Drinking more waterย 2. Limit sugar intakeย 3. Limit sodium
4. Reducing oxalate intakeย 5. Avoiding phosphate food additivesย 6. Considering low-carbohydrate foods and ketosis
7. Focusing on plantsย 8. Taking KetoCitra When we look at the big picture, we wantย
to point out that healthy eating is oneย ย behavior in a healthy cascade. Exercising regularly leadsย
to better stress management,ย ย which leads to more energy, whichย
leads to making healthier choices.
Itโs not surprising people areย
confused about how to approachย ย nutrition and kidney disease. There is a lotย
of conflicting information on the internet.ย ย Research is fast-paced and even practitionersย
have a hard time keeping up with it. So, what predicts success?
When making dietary and lifestyle changes,ย ย those who stick with the changes they makeย
tend to see more benefits in the long run. Letโs start talking about the top 8ย ย dietary and lifestyle changes forย
polycystic kidney disease (PKD). The first thing to do is to drink more water.
Iโm sure youโve heard this once or twice, stayingย ย hydrated is important for everyone and especiallyย
for those with polycystic kidney disease!ย It helps to prevent harmful crystals from formingย
in kidneys by diluting urine, it can lower sodiumย ย in the blood, and prevent kidney stones. Stayingย
hydrated is important to overall kidney healthย ย as dehydration can contribute to causingย
urinary tract infections (or UTIs). So how much fluid should you drink?
A good rule of thumb is to aim for 3 litersย ย of fluid per day. 1 liter is equal to 32 ounces.
It's important to focus on water and notย ย drink sodas or fruit juices or other drinksย
with sugar.
Some teas and coffee may be ok. Even though drinking water is important,ย ย drinking too much water can cause low or unstableย
electrolyte balances. Your fluid intake should beย ย determined by your physician because patientsย
with later-stage disease may need to limitย ย their water intake. 3 liters is a good goalย
for most people with mild to moderate ADPKDย ย but the goal needs to be modified based on bodyย
weight, exercise, hot weather and other factors.
While this may be a difficult change in theย
beginning, it can help you save money sinceย ย you will no longer be purchasing soda, juices,ย
and other beverages that have added sugar. 2. Limit sugar intake.
Kidney cysts love sugar! Diabetes is the leadingย ย cause of chronic kidney disease, so itโs importantย
for individuals to monitor their sugar intake.ย Cutting out foods that contain added sugar such asย ย juices, sweets, desserts, yogurt, andย
other foods is a great place to start. Sugar in industrialized countries is sneaky.ย ย Sugar has worked its way into most food, andย
many sodas have 8 teaspoons or more of sugarย ย and even worse, the average Americanย
consumes up to 6 cups of sugar in one week. So what does sugar look like on a nutrition label?ย You will notice on a nutrition label, that sugarย
is broken down into total sugars and added sugars.ย Total sugars include addedย
sugars as well as naturallyย ย occurring sugars like those found in fruits.
Added sugars are sugars introduced to productsย ย or foods to add flavor or extend shelf life.
When reducing sugar intake, focus both on theย ย added sugar label and the total sugar label.
When you eat fruit, avoid mostly sugary fruitsย ย and switch to berries that are lower in sugar.ย
Eat them only on occasion, not as a staple.
We are surrounded by high-calorie,ย
high-carbohydrate, and high sugar foodsย ย that are tasty so it might be difficultย
to understand how to balance this. When making food choices, itโs importantย
to remember that decreasing added sugarย ย in your diet will help prevent spikes inย
blood sugar, improve insulin sensitivity,ย ย and protect your kidney function.
While it might be hard in the beginning,ย ย it can actually help to save you money since youย
will no longer be buying highly processed foods,ย ย candies, and other desserts with added sugar. 3. Limit your sodium intake.
Sodium is necessary for many bodily functions,ย ย however, too much can pose health issues.ย
Because of this, itโs important to read theย ย nutrition labels of the foods you choose in orderย
to avoid highly processed foods with added sodium.ย Another good rule of thumb is to prevent usingย ย additional salt during cooking. Most of theย
foods we consume have more than enough already!ย Your daily sodium goal depends on yourย
stage of kidney disease and other factors,ย ย so you should ask your healthcareย
practitioner prior to making drastic changes.ย Limiting your sodium intake might prove toย
be difficult in the beginning, but makingย ย proper foods choices that contain less sodiumย
will help you to save money in the long run.
4. Reduce oxalate intake.
Oxalate is a waste product that humans donโt need,ย ย and it comes primarily from the foods we eat.ย
Excess oxalate is filtered by the kidneys andย ย excreted when you urinate. Heavy loads of oxalateย
crystals put excess stress on your kidney filtersย ย and also can contribute to kidney injury with PKD.ย ย How oxalates are absorbed, or not, canย
be influenced by how much you consumeย ย but also by other minerals, especially calcium.ย
A high oxalate load and a poor calcium intakeย ย can predispose people with PKD to anย
increased risk of injury and kidney stones.
For those following a plant-based ketogenicย
diet, itโs important to recognize that someย ย vegetables are high in oxalates such asย
spinach, swiss chard, beets, and almonds. Instead, try foods such as broccoli,ย
mushrooms, lettuce, and asparagus.ย For more information on foods high and low inย
oxalates, check out the link below this video. 5. Avoid phosphate food additives.
You've probably heard about theย ย importance of reducing your phosphorusย
intake to support kidney health.ย ย With polycystic kidney disease, your kidneysย
are less effective at filtering phosphorus.ย ย This is why phosphorus can build up to higherย
levels in your blood.
When phosphorus runs high inย ย the blood it can lead to long-term issues such asย
weak and brittle bones or cardiovascular issues.ย Phosphate can also lead to calciumย
phosphate crystals in the kidneysย ย that can then lead to kidneyย
stones and worsen PKD progression. Phosphorous, is frequently used as a preservativeย
and is โhiddenโ in most packaged foods. Readingย ย the ingredient lists is extremely importantย
because phosphorous is NOT listed on the nutritionย ย label. Unfortunately, people are forced to lookย
through the ingredient list which makes thisย ย challenging. A good rule of thumb is to stay awayย
from foods that contain the four letters โPHOSโ.

6. Consider lower carbohydrate foods and ketosis.
Carbohydrate-predominant, diets consumed by mostย ย individuals in industrialized societiesย
may worsen the progression of PKD. Highย ย carbohydrate intake leads to high bloodย
glucose and insulin levels, obesity,ย ย metabolic syndrome, and diabetes which have beenย
associated with more rapid progression of PKD. There are several ways to decrease your bloodย
glucose levels and insulin needs and overallย ย risk of developing diabetes and obesity.
1. Time-restricted eating – eat onlyย ย during an 8-hour window and fastย
during the other hours of the day.ย 2. Limit your intake of starchy foodsย
– remember starch is a form of sugar!ย 3. Switch to a very low carbohydrate, highย
healthy fat, moderate protein โketogenic dietโ.ย And lastly,
4.
Fiber is ok,ย ย even though it is counted as aย
โcarbohydrate on food labelsโ. 7. Focus on plants.
Eating more plant-basedย ย foods in place of animal-based foodsย
such as red meat may help prevent andย ย slow the progression of kidney disease, Type 2ย
diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.ย So, what about meat as a protein source?ย Animal food sources lead to acidic urineย
and low urine citrate levels. Acidic urineย ย increases the risk of damaging crystals,ย
and kidney stones and likely worsens PKD.ย Meat also contains high amounts of โpurinesโย
which leads to the waste product uric acidย ย that needs to be excreted by the kidneys,ย
again leading to damaging crystals.ย Some full-fat dairy, fish, and seafood are okย
to give you a variety of important nutrientsย ย that are difficult to obtain solely from plants.
Itโs a good rule of thumb to reduce the number ofย ย animal food sources and increase the number ofย
plant foods.
You donโt have to become a vegan. 8. Take KetoCitra.
For those of you who donโt know,ย ย KetoCitra is the FIRST non-prescription productย
developed for the dietary management of polycysticย ย kidney disease (PKD) and is intended forย
individuals with mild to moderate stages of ADPKD.ย KetoCitraโข may still be appropriate forย
individuals at more advanced stages,ย ย but this should be determined byย
your health care practitioner.ย ย KetoCitra should be takenย
under medical supervision. KetoCitra is designed to support all of the otherย
dietary and lifestyle changes discussed before.ย ย KetoCitra can be taken by itself but it isย
recommended to combine it with the otherย ย changes to maximize benefit. KetoCitra supportsย
individuals with PKD by providing the ingredientsย ย BHB and citrate together with an alkalineย
base, and a beneficial blend of minerals.ย BHB: research shows that metabolicย
abnormalities in ADPKD kidney cellsย ย lead to a preference for glucose as anย
energy source.
In a nutshell, kidney cystsย ย love blood sugar and they hate the alternativeย
energy source that the body makes during theย ย metabolic state of ketosis: the ketone BHB.
The BHB in KetoCitra supports ketosis thatย ย is intended to mimic the beneficialย
effects of fasting or a ketogenic diet.ย Citrate: helps to normalizeย
urine pH to a less acidic level,ย ย helps to normalize the levelsย
of citrate in the urine,ย ย and helps decrease the chance of developingย
damaging crystals and kidney stones. One of the additional benefits of KetoCitraย
is it provides calcium and magnesium, whichย ย are two electrolytes that bind with oxalates andย
phosphates in your gut which reduces how much ofย ย it is reabsorbed to be filtered by your kidneys.
KetoCitra also provides potassium which helps toย ย control high blood pressure. Most peopleย
donโt get enough potassium in their diet.ย However, some individuals mayย
have high potassium levels,ย ย so itโs best to check with your practitioner toย
determine if KetoCitra is appropriate for you.ย KetoCitra is also sodium-freeย
making it kidney-friendlyย ย and not a contributor to high blood pressure.
You should always check with your health careย ย practitioner whether the minerals providedย
in KetoCitra are appropriate for youย ย because people with failing kidneyย
function may need to limit their intake.
KetoCitra helps kidneys toย
retain their natural resilience. KetoCitra helps with the dietary managementย
of renal crystal precipitation byโฆย Normalizing urine pH by providingย
51 mEq alkaline base per day.ย Normalizing urine citrateย
levels by providing citrate.ย Suppressing the dietary uptake ofย
oxalate and inorganic phosphateย ย by providing calcium and magnesium.
ย KetoCitra helps with the dietaryย
management of metabolic abnormalities by…ย Raising blood BHB levelsย
by providing exogenous BHB. Itโs important to note that most over theย
counter BHB products on the market containย ย artificial ingredients and electrolytes thatย
are potentially harmful for PKD and CKD patients Taking KetoCitra is easy and it evenย
counts towards your daily fluid intake! While it can be expensive, implementing theย
first 7 steps gives you an overall savingsย ย that can more than offsetย
the expense of KetoCitra. Taking KetoCitra combined with the otherย
top 7 dietary and lifestyle changesย ย discussed in this video is a strategyย
for long-term health and happy kidneys.
All of these changes may seem overwhelming. Every person is different and some peopleย
need to modify their diet in a specific wayย ย depending on their level of kidney function orย
other medal conditions they may have. Ideally,ย ย working with an experienced renal dietitianย
will help you to implement these changes. Working with an experienced renal dietitianย
is the first step in learning how to makeย ย appropriate dietary changes for PKD.ย
See the notes in the description forย ย renal dietitian recommendations in the Unitedย
States who are dedicated to PKD and nutrition. Another option is the Ren.Nu program, whichย
is a great way to learn about the what,ย ย why, and how of PKD nutrition. Thisย
program aims to impact polycystic kidneyย ย disease by teaching you step-by-step howย
to integrate KetoCitra into your lifestyleย ย and adopt a PKD-smart nutrition plan forย
sustainable nutrition and lifestyle changes.
It's important to remember that you donโtย
need to try to do everything all at once.ย ย Make changes step-by-step. And if youย
need help, contact a renal dietitianย ย who can help you start implementingย
these 8 dietary and lifestyle changes. If you fall off the wagon, brush yourselfย
off and hop back on. You can do this! If you have questions, please contactย
us at the email address listed below andย ย donโt forget to follow us on our socialย
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