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Can we eat white peas in kidney problem
Can we eat white peas, rajma, lentils, chickpeas , soyabeans in kidney infection Or in fatty liver...
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Kidney infection having variety of reasons, for higher creatinine level, you should avoid excess protein intake & for fatty liver restrictions on oily food & beverage. For your complete solution, you can contact me at practo with all your reports for solution & follow up with you.
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In kidney infection,yes in moderate quantity..but if there is a low kidney function,the protein intake is very calculated and all these are high protein foods.In fatty liver,moderate protein is okay but restricted fats.
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Eat everything in moderation .
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In moderate amount u can take but quantity will be measured. Need more information abt u so contact me for customized diet plan through practo direct consultation it's really work with you.
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Yes , but in moderation. ..please ask me directly for customized diet plan for you.
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Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you.
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Hi It really depends on your blood reports. And I would recommend you to not to take any tips here without showing reports as random tips can have harmful effects on your Body. Contact an expert for one to one counselling session and get the personalized diet plan Or tips. I work online globally so if you can't visit then you can also have online consultation. If you want to discuss further you can call or WhatsApp at the number mentioned on my Practo profile Meet a Dietician/Nutritionist for personalized diet plan Eat healthy!! Stay Healthy !! As it's the body in which you have to live in!
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You can have in moderation But i need your complete information so will able to guide better
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take direct consultation through my practo account and provide complete information
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