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Suggest Diet Rich In Vitamin/mineral For Kidney Disease

as you might guess I am on Dialysis and need a vitamin/mineral that has the most benefit to keep me going strong I am getting FERRITIN INTRAVEINOUS , I M TAKING WARFARIN, ATORASTATIN, PROBIOTIC, Q-10, IAM NOT GETTING A LOT OF VEGGIES BECAUSE THE ONES I LOVE I CAN T HAVE THEM.
Thu, 25 Jan 2018
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Hi and welcome to HCM!

Thanks for your questions.


Vitamins and minerals in general are in green leafs, vegetables and fruits. However in your case you have not mentioned what other problems such as diabetes or electrolyte abnormalities?

Without going through your health records, suggesting any diet may be harmful. You need to consult your treating physician/nephrologist for diet prescription based on your blood reports. You can get back to us with your complete health report for appropriate diet advice.



Take care
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Suggest Diet Rich In Vitamin/mineral For Kidney Disease

Hi and welcome to HCM! Thanks for your questions. Vitamins and minerals in general are in green leafs, vegetables and fruits. However in your case you have not mentioned what other problems such as diabetes or electrolyte abnormalities? Without going through your health records, suggesting any diet may be harmful. You need to consult your treating physician/nephrologist for diet prescription based on your blood reports. You can get back to us with your complete health report for appropriate diet advice. Take care