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Are Avocadoes Hood To Eat With Chronic Kidney Disrase

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June 22, 2025
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While the search results don't specifically mention avocados, it's important to note that people with kidney disease need to be mindful of potassium intake. Since avocados are high in potassium, you should consult with your kidney specialist or dietitian about whether they can fit into your personal meal plan.

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While the search results don't specifically mention avocados, it's important to note that people with kidney disease need to be mindful of potassium intake. Since avocados are high in potassium, you should consult with your kidney specialist or dietitian about whether they can fit into your personal meal plan.

Some lower-potassium alternatives for healthy fats include:
- Cauliflower
- Eggplant
- Radishes
- Cabbage (boiled with water discarded if on potassium restriction) Remember that dietary needs can vary significantly between individuals with kidney disease. What works for one person may not work for another. Your healthcare team can provide personalized guidance based on your specific kidney function and lab values.

June 22, 2025

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