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13 Kidney-Friendly Superfoods to Add to Your Grocery List

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It’s not common to think about your kidneys every time you eat or drink something, but you probably should. They work to clear the bad stuff out of your system, filtering all the blood in your body while also managing your blood pressure and removing waste. Some extra thought into what you consume can potentially help your kidneys.

Following a kidney-friendly diet can help keep them in good health. This is especially important considering how common chronic kidney disease (CKD) is: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that at least one in seven US adults has it, and as many as nine in 10 US adults don’t even know they have CKD.

A recent survey said 77% of US adults faced sticker shock at grocery stores, with dining out costs also among their top concerns. If you’re planning on eating at home more, why not focus on eating foods that support your kidney health?

Kidney health concerns have become common in recent years, and you can find frequent online discussions about adjusting your diet to be more kidney-friendly. In a recent Reddit thread, users discussed dietary restrictions, with many talking about how there’s a lack of clear guidance and conflicting advice surroinding kidney health. The common conclusion was that you should talk to a dietician, especially if you have an existing condition, which we recommend as well. However, if you’re just looking to adjust your diet to avoid kidney issues, however, we’ve put together this list of foods that can help support kidney health.

While eating certain foods isn’t going to save your kidneys from all harm, it can help you maintain a balanced diet as part of a healthy lifestyle. The following foods are great options to consider, especially if you want to support your kidney health.


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13 best superfoods for kidney health

1. Cabbage

This nutrient-dense vegetable is low in potassium and sodium while containing fiber, vitamins C and K and more.

Plus, cabbage is versatile. You can use it in salads and slaws, as a wrap for tacos, sandwiches and more.

2. Fatty fish

Fish delivers protein, and when you choose a fatty fish like tuna, salmon or trout, you’re also getting omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fats may help reduce fat levels (triglycerides) in the blood and may also lower blood pressure, according to the National Kidney Foundation.

If you have CKD, you may need to keep an eye on the phosphorus and potassium levels of the fish you choose. The National Kidney Foundation has a chart you can use to determine the levels in specific types of fish. Even with this information available, it’s alway best to consult with your doctor when considering any health and wellness changes.

3. Bell peppers

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Like cabbage, bell peppers pack in lots of good nutrients with low levels of potassium. With them, you get vitamins B6, B9, C and K, plus fiber. They deliver antioxidants, too.

You can slice them and eat them with dips or roast them and add them to meals.

4. Cranberries

Cranberries help prevent urinary tract infections. Although these usually stay in your bladder, they can travel to your kidneys, making kidney problems worse. Fortunately, regularly consuming cranberries can help you avoid this unwelcome situation.

Plus, cranberries have antioxidants that can help fight inflammation, and they can boost your heart and digestive health. It turns out, these tart berries aren’t just for the Thanksgiving table.

5. Blueberries

We’ve discussed some of the best foods for the kidneys, but you can take it a step further. What foods help repair kidneys? Blueberries deliver.

Blueberries are healthy, with high levels of antioxidants and loads of vitamin C and fiber. They can also help reduce inflammation and support bone health, reversing some of the issues that can come with CKD.

6. Dark, leafy greens

There are plenty of reasons to turn to dark, leafy greens like spinach or kale. They deliver so many nutrients that they can help you get key vitamins and minerals, plus immunity-boosting benefits.

Greens can contain a decent amount of potassium. If you have CKD, talk to your doctor before adding more of these to your diet.

7. Olive oil

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Rich in antioxidants and healthy fatty acids, olive oil can boost overall wellness. A Harvard University study found that it may lower cholesterol levels and the risk of cardiovascular disease, dementia and some types of cancer.

Beyond all this, it can help you add flavor to dishes without turning to salt or butter. To get more antioxidants, choose virgin or extra virgin unrefined or cold-pressed olive oil.

Read more: You’re About to Ruin Thanksgiving Dinner With the Wrong Cooking Oil

8. Garlic

Another antioxidant-rich, inflammation-fighting food, garlic contains a specific compound called allicin. For people with CKD, allicin — an active compound found in garlic — worked just as effectively to help protect kidney health as a prescription drug. If you’re looking for the best foods for your kidneys, garlic has to make the list.

Plus, it’s an excellent way to add flavor when you’re skimping on salt.

9. Onions

From the same family as garlic, onions are another excellent, salt-free way to add flavor (bonus points if you saute them in olive oil). Onions also deliver important nutrients like vitamins B6 and C, manganese and copper.

They also contain quercetin, a chemical that can help your body fight cancer, and organic sulfur compounds that can reduce your risk of high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease.

10. Cauliflower

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Cauliflower provides crunch and plenty of vitamins C, B6, B9 and K, along with fiber. It also contains compounds your body can use to neutralize certain toxins, which is a big help when your kidneys aren’t doing their best filtration work.

Cauliflower does contain some potassium and phosphorus, though, so while it makes the list of foods good for kidneys, people with CKD may want to moderate their intake.

11. Egg whites

Egg whites are specifically recommended for people with kidney problems. They give you a way to increase your protein levels — which can be important with later-stage CKD, especially if you’re on dialysis.

12. Arugula

Arugula is packed with nutrients your body needs like magnesium, iron, calcium and vitamins A, B9, C and K. Plus, it’s antioxidant-rich and has glucosinolates, which can help your body protect itself against a range of cancer types.

You can eat arugula raw (it’s a great salad base), but you can also sprinkle it over whatever you’re whipping up. It’s great on pizzas, in omelets and with pasta, for example.

13. Apples

Apples deliver the cancer-fighting quercetin and fiber that can help keep cholesterol and blood sugar at healthy levels. They also have plenty of antioxidants.

Better yet, they’re easy to work into your diet. Leave a bowl of apples on your counter and you’ll have a kidney-healthy, grab-and-go snack whenever you need one.

No, kidney-friendly foods can’t reverse existing kidney damage, but they can help slow the progression of kidney disease and support overall kidney function. A balanced diet reduces the workload on your kidneys but it needs to be followed according to medical advice from your doctor.

Not necessarily. If you don’t have CKD or your potassium levels are normal, high-potassium foods like bananas and potatoes are typically considered to be fine. People with CKD should work with their doctor and dietitian to determine their specific potassium limits before making dietary changes.

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