The New Alkaline Diet To Beat Kidney Disease

Avoid Dialysis

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Nutrition
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Author: Nina M Kolbe ISBN: 9780692100530
Publisher: Nina Kolbe Publication: March 29, 2018
Imprint: Nina Kolbe Language: English
Author: Nina M Kolbe
ISBN: 9780692100530
Publisher: Nina Kolbe
Publication: March 29, 2018
Imprint: Nina Kolbe
Language: English

An alkaline diet is one of the most effective way of slowing or stopping the progression of chronic kidney disease. An alkaline diet uses a PRAL SCORE ( potential renal acid load) of food to create an alkaline environment in the body. This reserach was presented at the National Kidney Foundation meetings:
The potential renal acid load or PRAL model, developed by German scientists in the 1990s, measures the effect of common foods on urine acidity or pH value. According to a June 2008 article in the “British Journal of Nutrition,” the higher the PRAL score of a food, the more likely it is to promote an acidic environment in your body.
The PRAL score is directly associated with urine acidity or urine pH value. The higher the value, the more acid-producing the food.
An acidic environment has been shown is numerous reserch studies to hasten the progression of chronic kidney disease, gout, kidney stones, inbalance is the GUT, and general inflammation in the body.

Nina Kolbe RD CSR LD is a board certified renal dietitian, with over 20 year’s experience in the field of nutrition and chronic kidney disease with a private practice devoted to treating patients with all stages of chronic kidney disease. I have seen first hand how diet and lifestyle managment can alter the course of chronic kidney disease. 

 

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An alkaline diet is one of the most effective way of slowing or stopping the progression of chronic kidney disease. An alkaline diet uses a PRAL SCORE ( potential renal acid load) of food to create an alkaline environment in the body. This reserach was presented at the National Kidney Foundation meetings:
The potential renal acid load or PRAL model, developed by German scientists in the 1990s, measures the effect of common foods on urine acidity or pH value. According to a June 2008 article in the “British Journal of Nutrition,” the higher the PRAL score of a food, the more likely it is to promote an acidic environment in your body.
The PRAL score is directly associated with urine acidity or urine pH value. The higher the value, the more acid-producing the food.
An acidic environment has been shown is numerous reserch studies to hasten the progression of chronic kidney disease, gout, kidney stones, inbalance is the GUT, and general inflammation in the body.

Nina Kolbe RD CSR LD is a board certified renal dietitian, with over 20 year’s experience in the field of nutrition and chronic kidney disease with a private practice devoted to treating patients with all stages of chronic kidney disease. I have seen first hand how diet and lifestyle managment can alter the course of chronic kidney disease. 

 

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