Things to Know Before Opting for Dialysis
And the role of nutrition in treating kidney disease
Kidney disease is the first socialized medical condition. As such, in the traditional medical system, it's sometimes observed that patients whose treatment is possible via approaches other than dialysis are also put on dialysis. To anyone who knows a little about dialysis and its process would agree it's not an easy process and almost like a part-time job that you don't get paid for. In our latest podcast with Jessianna Saville, RD, Renal Nutrition Expert and Founder of The Kidney RD, she says that:
“If patients knew they had an option other than dialysis, they wouldn’t sit in that chair.”
This and other sensitive issues related to the treatment of kidney disease (/ n-stage renal disease) were also be discussed in the podcast. Here are some highlights:
Two Key Aspects of Kidney Treatment
Who is at risk of kidney disease?
Some of the symptoms that indicate an issue with kidney function include:
People who experience one or more of the above symptoms should go for an annual kidney check-up, be aware of their test results and reach the specialist as they observe any discrepancies.
"The more functional your kidneys are, the less restrictive the dietary approach becomes."
Is it possible that ppl have kidney disease without any high blood pressure or high cholesterol and regardless of age?
Yes, below are some factors that may contribute to a kidney disease irrespective of BP, HC, or age related factors:
A point to note is that all of the above are related to gut. This means your gut health plays a major role in your kidneys’ efficient functioning.
“The body can heal itself if you get in the right condition and getting in the right condition is like getting into the right diet.”
“Nutrition hands down is so powerful in preserving kidney functions.”
The Traditional Medicine Approach
when it comes to kidney function:
“I’m watching you fail and when you fail 4 years from now, I’ve the solution to keep you alive.”
Message of Moderation
It's a diluted form of advice or recommendations given to people looking for help to improve their kidney function. It most likely leads to moderate results and at worst no results at all. This is because, a message of moderation:
"Message of Moderation has no place in case of serious/ chronic kidney diseases."
Plant-Based Approach for Treating Kidney Disease
“Go plant-based cause stakes are high.”
“Diet is not hard, dialysis is hard.”
Signs of Improved Kidney Function
“The power to shift your health is how you nourish yourself. It is that simple.”
Two Major Areas of Focus
What needs to shift?
Signs of an Aware Patient
And what can you do to be one?
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