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Kidney or electrolyte disorders occur when the kidneys do not function normally. The kidneys, a pair of organs located on the left and right side of the abdomen, are an essential component of the urinary tract. The kidneys are responsible for removing toxins, chemicals, and waste products from the blood. These organs also regulate acid concentration and maintain water and electrolyte balance in the body by excreting urine. Nephropathy is a term that is used to describe kidney damage. Many .... Read more

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Phosphorus

Phosphorus for Kidney Disorders
Phosphates, phosphorus: Phosphorus is a mineral found in many foods, including milk, cheese, dried beans, peas, nuts, and peanut butter. Phosphorus plays an important role in the formation of bones ....

 

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Vitamin D for Kidney Disorders
Vitamin D is found in many foods, including fish, eggs, fortified milk, and cod liver oil. The sun also helps the body produce vitamin D. Fanconi syndrome is a defect ....

 

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Rhubarb for Kidney Disorders
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), rhubarb is used as an ulcer remedy, and it is considered a bitter, cold, dry herb used to "clear heat" from the liver, stomach, and ....

 

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Hyssop for Kidney Disorders
Hyssop is a blue-flowered plant of the mint family. It has dark green, aromatic leaves that have a slightly bitter, minty flavor. A preliminary study using combination therapy with a ....

 

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Flaxseed for Kidney Disorders
Flaxseed is a rich source of the essential fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid (omega-6). Alpha-linolenic acid is a building block in the body for omega-3 fatty acids. Flaxseed (not flaxseed oil) ....

 

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Sugary Soda May Damage Kidneys

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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey findings revealed that consumption of sugary soda may lead to kidney damage. However, diet soda or moderate intake of sweetened soda did not contribute to kidney disease. The study found an association between sweetened sodas and albuminuria. Albuminuria is a marker of early kidney damage.

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