Vitamin B12 and Folate Deficiency
December 2019
There is much to understand about Vitamin B12 and Folate deficiency amongst the elders and younger generations, so read through the blog to understand it better
Your kidneys are an integral part of the waste management system of your body. If you are a person with chronic kidney disease (CKD), in all probability, your kidneys are not functioning optimally. A change in diet is required to accommodate the requirements of your kidneys and protect them so they last longer.A healthy diet that can control hypertension and diabetes can indirectly protect your kidneys.
Some general dietary dos and don’ts for a person with kidney disease:
How to ensure that your diet is customized to suit your needs?
One diet does not fit all. Diets change from person to person and also depends on how well your kidneys work. Diet may also change as the disease progresses or improves. Other diseases like diabetes and hypertension have to be taken into consideration while charting out a diet. Therefore, it is extremely important to consult your doctor and a dietician to ensure that your diet is customized to suit your needs.
How can One Life help you in this?
At One Life we have a dedicated clinical team who will coordinate with your primary physician before they can customize a diet plan just for you. Call us on our toll-free number 1800 425 19999 for more information or to make an appointment.