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Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide: A recipe, nutrition and meal planning guide to treat the factors driving the progression of incurable kidney disease (Stopping Kidney DiseaseTM)

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This renal and kidney diet guide is for kidney or renal patients who want to try to slow or stop the progression of incurable kidney disease. The chronic kidney disease diet and CKD recipes and eating plan in this book are based on the research in Stopping Kidney Disease, the highest rated book on kidney disease which has benefited hundreds of patients.It’s simple. We as patients want our kidneys to last as long as possible, and we want to live longer and better lives. We want a cure, but if we can’t get a cure we want to slow the kidney disease progression to a snail’s pace. That’s what we want and deserve. The problem is today’s kidney diets have nothing in common with our real goals.Traditional and other current kidney diets focus on treating just three conditions as we all know: sodium, phosphorus, and potassium. However, most of us have many more comorbid conditions made worse by traditional kidney diets. We need to try and treat, cure or manage as many condi­tions as possible, not just three. You would never know you need treat other conditions or have other dietary options unless you get educated.The Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide contains:How to treat as many factors as possible that are contributing to kidney disease progressionFoods that are good for kidney patientsKidney disease or renal disease diet meal planningChronic kidney disease or CKD diet information and restrictionsThe mathematics of slowing incurable kidney diseaseThe first kidney disease diet book or renal disease guide book with acid load and antioxidant valuesSample meal plans based on different cuisinesA reference guide for the most common fruit and vegetables in grocery stores with information on potential renal acid load, protein, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, and antioxidant values(ORAC), nitrates polyphenols and A