Question:
Can a person with kidney problem drink tea? What food or drinks should a kidney patient avoid?
lunaticfreezer
2006-07-02 02:37:35 UTC
My husband is diabetic and suspected of having kidney problems and he has been drinking lots of tea which worries me coz I heard tea are supposed to be diuretic so meaning they make your kidneys work harder? I really don't know. Anybody can advise me?
Twenty answers:
Lee W
2006-07-02 03:03:47 UTC
I have Kidney problem was diagnose by my doctor. My doctor said eat food that contact with less salt and to help my kidney, i should take Fish Oil..I was told to take Fish oil 3 times a day. After 6 months taking fish oil, i was tested again by my doctor and he told me that the fish oil has help slower my kidney damage. I am also a tea drinker and my doctor said i should continue with my normal diet. Hope this help..
Janine
2016-04-18 09:10:00 UTC
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Antonio
2016-09-19 23:20:18 UTC
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2016-12-25 07:48:59 UTC
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Leif
2016-03-09 06:07:26 UTC
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2016-01-20 02:35:57 UTC
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bubbieD
2006-07-02 02:47:45 UTC
Tea in moderation is fine. Cranberry juice is very good for kidney ailments! Avoid foods that are high in sodium content, such as: cereal, potato chips, processed cheese, canned vegetables, tomato sauce. Use unsalted butter or margarine. Check the nutrition facts on all food labels. Also, avoid "fast foods", all menu items are loaded with salt.
2006-07-02 02:48:15 UTC
He must find out what STAGE of kidney disease he is in - and ask his doctor for specific recommendations and medications to help him.



He should AVOID: Tylenol / Acetaminophin; Ibufrofen / Advil; and alcohol - as all of these are POISON to the kidneys (and liver, as well). They will accelerate damage to the organs. Also avoid caffeine as it will stimulate the kidneys.



RECOMMENDED: CoQ10 (up to 800 mg per day) with natural oil soluble vitamin E (mixed natural form) and fish oil.
soulsearcher
2006-07-02 02:45:01 UTC
Yes, especially Dr, Shutzs's Kidney and Bladder tea!

www.1800herbdoc.com-------not so much black tea if thats what he drinks! Go Organic! Diuretics are good but educate yourself on what kinds are best(watermelon, parsley, green, red, black tea.

Check out the)curezone.com too!
2016-05-02 17:35:17 UTC
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2006-07-02 02:45:35 UTC
avoid salts, sugars,and loads of meat, we all need a bit of these things but not excess, most important is ask your doctor. I'm not a medic and do not know your husband or his condition, Tea is mostly water and should not hurt, only flush his bladder out, but this is one for a pro.
James
2015-05-12 12:24:25 UTC
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chloe
2006-07-02 02:47:16 UTC
kidney problems r a bummer...if u say suspected...sounds like it's not that bad. if not that bad, probably don't need to worry about it too much...just have him control his sugar better to reduce additional kidney damage. if moderate or bad, your doctor should tell u what to avoid.
2013-12-02 19:33:59 UTC
generally speaking, if you are in early stage of kidney disease, you are suggested to take green tea in moderation.



If you want to knoe more information you can see this:www.kidneyfight.com/ckd-diet/329.html
late_sleeper35
2006-07-02 02:42:13 UTC
is your husband on a fliud restricted diet? he ned to avoid salt and sugar. watch the bread intake and all carbs. no cranberry juice either. if he is on a fluid rest no more tea at all.
Vicky
2006-07-02 02:48:23 UTC
First of all I strongly recommend Yoga, for your husband. It can cure many renal problems. Try if you can find a book. Or log in to the following weblinks





http://www.answers.com/topic/swami-ramdev



http://www.divyayoga.com/diabetesMain.htm
Katrina
2016-08-08 06:43:00 UTC
Great point, but I'm not 100%
2016-08-23 04:59:43 UTC
Wow! Thank you! Just what I was looking for. I looked for the answers on the internet but I couldn't find them.
2016-04-20 22:12:03 UTC
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Purer, concentrated forms of vitamin C, such as rose hips or a form called C Ester (Ascorbyl Palmitate) are generally tolerated in much higher quantities in the system without side effects, so you can take more of it and derive more benefit. If when you are first exposed to illness, you take vitamin C regularly for the first several hours and then again the next day until the risk of your exposure is over, you most likely can avoid the cold or bug to which you were exposed. Vitamin C also works as an antioxidant, allowing your body to purge itself of waste and bacteria. For any use of antioxidants with the intention of reducing the effects of a specific exposure to illness, drinking plenty of fluids and antioxidant use helps flush the system of the germs, hopefully before any take hold in your body. Vitamin C with rose hips is readily available at drugstores and C Ester is found at Vitamin Shoppe and other retailers. 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While for some people eating yogurt is enough Acidophilus, if you prefer not to eat yogurt, Acidophilus is also available in pill form. Acidophilus is especially worth considering if many of the times you get sick have a digestive system or gastrointestinal component. While it will likely not affect matters one way or another for an immediate expose to a specific illness or sick person, it will build your body's defense mechanism against bad bacteria by strengthening the good bacteria in your system. Recent studies indicate that yogurt is especially helpful to those on cortisone medications, such as asthmatics, to help them build immunity. Nature's Made makes an Acidophilus pill without any yeast or gluten, which aids in its effectiveness. Green tea has a dual immunityp-building purpose of working as an antioxidant and to strengthen your system and rebuild healthier cells. It comes as a liquid or supplement pill form, and a concentrated liquid extract. White tea and red tea both have more antioxidant properties than green, but are lacking the cell rebuilding properties. Green tea supplements work as an antioxidant for concerns over a specific exposure, giving you both the benefit of the liquid to flush your system and the antioxidant to fight germs. It also works to strengthen red blood cells, helping those with chronic illnesses or immunity issues gain strength, even while undergoing chemotherapy. Green tea on a long-term basis replaces damaged cells with healthy ones. For example, the intestine replaces its cells once a year, so if you drank green tea in that time, you would build a healthier intestinal system over the course of the year, giving you a better ability to fight illness. Natrol makes a reasonably priced green tea supplement pill that is easy to swallow. Equip yourself to take supplements immediately after exposure to sickness. 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Crystal
2016-04-14 03:51:15 UTC
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Purer, concentrated forms of vitamin C, such as rose hips or a form called C Ester (Ascorbyl Palmitate) are generally tolerated in much higher quantities in the system without side effects, so you can take more of it and derive more benefit. If when you are first exposed to illness, you take vitamin C regularly for the first several hours and then again the next day until the risk of your exposure is over, you most likely can avoid the cold or bug to which you were exposed. Vitamin C also works as an antioxidant, allowing your body to purge itself of waste and bacteria. For any use of antioxidants with the intention of reducing the effects of a specific exposure to illness, drinking plenty of fluids and antioxidant use helps flush the system of the germs, hopefully before any take hold in your body. Vitamin C with rose hips is readily available at drugstores and C Ester is found at Vitamin Shoppe and other retailers. Antioxidants generally help the body function better, including the immune system - directly and indirectly - by aiding the lungs, liver and kidneys to help blood, oxygen and nutrients to be able to reach the tissues of your muscles and organs, helping them function optimally. Alpha Lipoic Acid is considered the wonder antioxidant; it is even being considered in studies for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It helps purge germs from your system; in studies, it has killed germs on contact in laboratory testing. You can also take Alpha Lipoic Acid in higher doses, meaning you can take a daily dose for your overall immune health, and an extra dose upon being exposed to any illness. Acidophilus is best known as what makes yogurt good for you (the "good" bacteria in your system) but to really address immunity problems, you need to take it daily. Best known for counteracting yeast infections in the system, studies show a direct correlation to Acidophilus and other probotics improving immunity. While for some people eating yogurt is enough Acidophilus, if you prefer not to eat yogurt, Acidophilus is also available in pill form. Acidophilus is especially worth considering if many of the times you get sick have a digestive system or gastrointestinal component. While it will likely not affect matters one way or another for an immediate expose to a specific illness or sick person, it will build your body's defense mechanism against bad bacteria by strengthening the good bacteria in your system. Recent studies indicate that yogurt is especially helpful to those on cortisone medications, such as asthmatics, to help them build immunity. Nature's Made makes an Acidophilus pill without any yeast or gluten, which aids in its effectiveness. Green tea has a dual immunityp-building purpose of working as an antioxidant and to strengthen your system and rebuild healthier cells. It comes as a liquid or supplement pill form, and a concentrated liquid extract. White tea and red tea both have more antioxidant properties than green, but are lacking the cell rebuilding properties. Green tea supplements work as an antioxidant for concerns over a specific exposure, giving you both the benefit of the liquid to flush your system and the antioxidant to fight germs. It also works to strengthen red blood cells, helping those with chronic illnesses or immunity issues gain strength, even while undergoing chemotherapy. Green tea on a long-term basis replaces damaged cells with healthy ones. For example, the intestine replaces its cells once a year, so if you drank green tea in that time, you would build a healthier intestinal system over the course of the year, giving you a better ability to fight illness. Natrol makes a reasonably priced green tea supplement pill that is easy to swallow. Equip yourself to take supplements immediately after exposure to sickness. Taking a daily pre-emptive supplement helps protect you from your daily exposures to illness, but it is helpful if you can take extra doses of Vitamin C and Alpha Lipoic Acid I like taking the liquid nutritional whole-food vitamin supplement SeaAloe to boost my immunity and keep me well. It contains aloe vera, various sea vegetables, pau d'arco exteact and 4 fruit juice concentrates. Hope this helps. Please let me know if you need more information. Stu W.



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