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Old 02-07-2014, 04:59 PM
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I thought it was going to be a burger based on the video game.
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Dietary Changes to Help Prevent Kidney Stones

People can help prevent kidney stones by making changes in fluid intake and, depending on the type of kidney stone, changes in consumption of sodium, animal protein, calcium, and oxalate.
Drinking enough fluids each day is the best way to help prevent most types of kidney stones. Health care providers recommend that a person drink 2 to 3 liters of fluid a day. People with cystine stones may need to drink even more. Though water is best, other fluids may also help prevent kidney stones, such as citrus drinks.
Recommendations based on the specific type of kidney stone include the following:
Calcium Oxalate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein, such as meat, eggs, and fish
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
  • avoiding foods high in oxalate, such as spinach, rhubarb, nuts, and wheat bran
Calcium Phosphate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
Uric Acid Stones

  • limiting animal protein
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Dietary Changes to Help Prevent Kidney Stones

People can help prevent kidney stones by making changes in fluid intake and, depending on the type of kidney stone, changes in consumption of sodium, animal protein, calcium, and oxalate.
Drinking enough fluids each day is the best way to help prevent most types of kidney stones. Health care providers recommend that a person drink 2 to 3 liters of fluid a day. People with cystine stones may need to drink even more. Though water is best, other fluids may also help prevent kidney stones, such as citrus drinks.
Recommendations based on the specific type of kidney stone include the following:
Calcium Oxalate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein, such as meat, eggs, and fish
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
  • avoiding foods high in oxalate, such as spinach, rhubarb, nuts, and wheat bran
Calcium Phosphate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
Uric Acid Stones

  • limiting animal protein
Seems a bit inhumane, but I will immediately start to limit the protein in all the animals I feed.
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Old 02-17-2014, 09:32 AM
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Dietary Changes to Help Prevent Kidney Stones

People can help prevent kidney stones by making changes in fluid intake and, depending on the type of kidney stone, changes in consumption of sodium, animal protein, calcium, and oxalate.
Drinking enough fluids each day is the best way to help prevent most types of kidney stones. Health care providers recommend that a person drink 2 to 3 liters of fluid a day. People with cystine stones may need to drink even more. Though water is best, other fluids may also help prevent kidney stones, such as citrus drinks.
Recommendations based on the specific type of kidney stone include the following:
Calcium Oxalate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein, such as meat, eggs, and fish
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
  • avoiding foods high in oxalate, such as spinach, rhubarb, nuts, and wheat bran
Calcium Phosphate Stones

  • reducing sodium
  • reducing animal protein
  • getting enough calcium from food or taking calcium supplements with food
Uric Acid Stones

  • limiting animal protein
Tried all of that, for years, for zero benefit.

At this point, I consume reasonable diversified food group, good tasting stuff.


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Everybody says to limit sodium. That is very difficult. Look at the labels on the food you buy and you see quantities of sodium everywhere.
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Everybody says to limit sodium. That is very difficult. Look at the labels on the food you buy and you see quantities of sodium everywhere.
That's the side effect of reliance on processed food, the stuff that has to have a label.
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Tried all of that, for years, for zero benefit.

At this point, I consume reasonable diversified food group, good tasting stuff.


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Kahuna Burger better.
Favorite burger joint are like opinions, every @R$ehole has one. Or something along those lines.
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The four basic food groups being,

Carcinogens

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Fat

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The four basic food groups being,

Carcinogens

Chlorestoral

Fat

Grease
The basic food groups:

* Garden fresh vegetables, limited list due to allergies.
* Freshest possible fruit, canned when I must, some exclusions due to allergies.
* Bacon.
* Most other high quality, minimal drug, if possible natural forage air/land animal meats (allergies/flavor).
* Fresh water fish, allergic to salt water.
* Grains, difficult minimal list due to allergies.
* Dairy, limited due to allergies.
* Bacon.


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