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Foods And Habits That Cause Kidney Disease
Foods And Habits That Cause Kidney Disease
Your diet affects the health of your kidneys. You must therefore avoid these seven foods or reduce its intake for optimal kidney health:
Carbonated drinks
Carbonated beverages are drinks that have been infused with carbon dioxide gas. It’s this pressurization of carbon dioxide that creates the bubbles and fizzing that makes these drinks so refreshing, but drinking too many may increase blood pressure, reduce kidney function and heighten risk of developing kidney stones.
Peanuts
Peanuts contain oxalates, a type of mineral found in kidney stones. In fact, calcium oxalate kidney stones are the leading type of kidney stone.
Table salt
Salt is essential for our health. It helps regulate our blood pressure, control fluid balance, and helps our muscles and nerves function correctly. However, even though it’s an important part of our diet, too much can cause a lot of damage.
Red meat
Red meat contains a large quantity of protein. While the body needs some protein to grow, heal and stay healthy, too much protein makes one’s kidneys work harder.
Smoking
Smoking too much can cause harmful effect to the kidney and illnesses in the body system. One cigarette alone contains over 4800 chemicals, and 69 of those are known carcinogens.
Butter
Butter contains saturated fat, which increases your risk for heart disease. The National Kidney Foundation notes that heart disease is a major risk factor for kidney disease and vice versa.
Alcohol
Alcohol can be considered the most socially acceptable drug, many see it as a “depressant”, alcohol can also badly damage one’s kidneys by changing the way they function.
Irikefe
February 20, 2020 at 9:35 PM
In orders words, “enjoyable stuffs causes all organs ailments.”
Dunni
February 21, 2020 at 2:21 AM
On point @Irikefe