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  • FOODS TO AVOID/RESTRICT IF YOU HAVE KIDNEY STONES

    Dear friends,
    Of late kidney stones is a problem many are facing and the trouble is one comes to know of it only after the stones are formed and pain starts. Listed below are some foods to avoid and if not possible to completely avoid,then restrict to prevent kidney stones formation.
    I am sure that this will help many to understand the problem and act accordingly.
    Varadarajan





    Foods to avoid if you are suffering from kidney stones

    Most people might suffer from kidney stones but are not actually aware of their condition in the initial stages. However, the symptoms are only experienced as the stones grow in size, making it difficult to pass through the ureter. Although dealing with kidney stones can be really painful, here are few foods you should avoid or limit their intake to stay healthy.
    Spinach: According to Dr Deepshikha Agarwal, a Mumbai-based dietitian and sports nutritionist, ‘Spinach contains oxalate, which binds calcium to form calcium oxalate crystals or stones while urine is produced by the kidneys. And if you eat more spinach (following kidney stones) you are more likely to aggravate the condition.’ Hence, people with kidney stones are recommended to eat spinach once or twice a week, not more. Here are 8 reasons why boiled vegetables are good for you.

    Tomatoes: Another oxalate-rich food which is widely used in Indian food preparations is tomato. However, it is not possible to completely shun this vegetable from your diet as it adds taste and is high in nutrients. So to prevent further worsening of your condition and add taste to your food, remove the seeds from tomatoes while preparing food.

    Chocolates: If you have a sweet tooth and have suffered from kidney stones, then chocolates are a strict no-no as they contain oxalates. However, you can consume them once a week or replace chocolates with another sweet to fulfil your craving.

    Tea: Do you start your day with a cup of hot tea? Well, it’s fine for normal people to drink tea for their various health benefits. However, people with kidney stones should limit their intake of tea to prevent kidney stones from growing in size and causing various health complications.

    Salty foods: It is important to lower your consumption of salt (or salty foods). This is because salt contains sodium that causes over-excretion of calcium into urine by the kidneys. And this excess calcium can bind to oxalate (from foods) and lead to the formation of kidney stones.

    Some of the ‘salty foods' according to AHA are:
    Bread: Bread may not taste salty. But a piece of bread may have as much as 230 mg of sodium which amounts to about 15 percent of the daily recommended value.

    Sandwich: Sandwiches from burgers to subs are loaded with salt because they include bread and added ketchup and mustard, it can contain more than 1,500 milligrams of sodium.

    Pizza: One slice of pizza can have up to 760 mg of sodium along with the high fat and calories
    Soup: Soup can be loaded in salt. A serving of soup may contain up to 940 mg of sodium.

    Apart from this, guavas, peanuts, seeds grains, legumes, beetroots and sweet potatoes also contain oxalates in high amounts and thus, their intake has to be strictly monitored. Replacing these foods with healthier ones like lemon juice, water, coconut water and calcium-rich foods prevents recurrence of kidney stones
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