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Plan Your Winter Wellness 🌨️
After the festival season, plan for a healthy winter ahead. Create a meal plan that includes kidney-friendly winter foods like cabbage, carrots, and cauliflower. Stock your pantry with essentials that will help you stay on track and protect your kidneys throughout the colder months.
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Stay Hydrated:

Tip: Drink an adequate amount of water throughout the day.
Why: Proper hydration helps maintain kidney function by flushing out toxins and waste products from the body.
How: Carry a reusable water bottle and aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily, unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Consult with your healthcare team for personalized advice tailored to your specific condition.
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Strawberries are juicy, sweet fruits packed with antioxidants and vitamin C. They are a refreshing summer treat that can be enjoyed on their own or added to salads, desserts, and smoothies.

These values provide a nutritional overview of various items. Keep in mind that actual nutrient content can vary based on specific cuts, cooking methods, and preparation styles. Adjustments should be made based on individual dietary needs and health conditions.

*For CKD patients, daily phosphorus intake is ...  more
Adopting sustainable practices in your daily life can significantly reduce your environmental footprint. Simple actions like reducing waste, conserving water, using energy-efficient appliances, and supporting renewable energy sources help protect our planet for future generations. By making conscious choices, you contribute to a healthier environment and a more sustainable future.
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Stay Cool and Hydrated:
Tip: Maintain hydration by drinking small, measured amounts of water throughout the day.
Why: High temperatures and humidity increase the risk of dehydration, but it's crucial to avoid fluid overload.
How: Track your fluid intake carefully, including all drinks and hydrating foods, and follow your healthcare provider's recommendations.

Consult with your healthcare team for personalized advice tailored to your specific condition.
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