
44. Listener Q - Is Drinking Lemon Juice Good For Polycystic Kidney Health?
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Listener Q: "Is drinking lemon juice good for Polycystic Kidney Health and can I drink it?"
Answer: Tune in and find out:
- Should you drink lemon juice...
- Will it hurt or help your PKD Kidneys?
- Why do PKD'ers drink lemon juice...
- Are there any perks for PKD?
- The PKD Dietitian's final thoughts on if you should add lemon juice to your routine!
RESOURCES
- Episode 4 Kidney Stones & PKD, Are They Connected? Part. 1
- Episode 5 Help Stop Stones with Nutrition, 6 Steps for PKD Part 2
- Episode 25 Potassium and PKD: Should you restrict it to keep your kidneys healthy?
- Ketocitra - Use Coupon Code PKDDietitian20 to get 20% off**
- Schedule your PKD Connect Call
REFERENCES
- Fresh lemon juice supplementation for the prevention of recurrent stones in calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis: A pragmatic, prospective, randomised, open, blinded endpoint (PROBE) trial
- The Effectiveness of Lemon Solution versus Potassium Citrate in the Management of Hypocitraturic Calcium Kidney Stones: A Systematic Review
- Assessment of citrate concentrations in citrus fruit-based juices and beverages: implications for management of hypocitraturic nephrolithiasis
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Can lemon juice be an alternative to potassium citrate in the treatment of urinary calcium stones in patients with hypocitraturia? A prospective randomized study
- Urinary Citrate Is Associated with Kidney Outcomes in Early Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Crystal deposition triggers tubule dilation that accelerates cystogenesis in polycystic kidney disease
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Potassium citrate/citric acid intake improves renal function in rats with polycystic kidney disease.
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Urinary Citrate Is Associated with Kidney Outcomes in Early Polycystic Kidney Disease
DISCLAIMER
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