Top 10 Low Potassium Drinks to Protect Your Kidneys & Avoid Dialysis
Struggling to find kidney-safe drinks that won’t spike your potassium levels or push you closer to dialysis? In this video, you’ll discover the Top 10 Low Potassium Drinks to Protect Your Kidneys & Avoid Dialysis — including lemon water, plain filtered water, cinnamon water, fennel seed water, ginger herbal tea, chamomile tea, peppermint tea, low-potassium vegetable broth, unsweetened cranberry infusion, and barley water. Each one is gentle on your kidneys, naturally cleansing, and free from ingredients that raise phosphorus or sodium.
These drinks are ideal for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients managing high creatinine, low GFR, or electrolyte imbalances, especially if you're in stage 3, 4, or 5 CKD. Whether you're already on dialysis or trying hard to avoid it, these kidney-friendly liquids can help hydrate your body, flush out urea, ease inflammation, and support filtration — without overloading your potassium levels.
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Time stamps
00:00 Intro
01:07 Lemon water
03:18 Plain filtered water
05:39 Cinnamon water
07:56 Fennel seed water
10:20 Ginger Herbal Tea
12:45 Chamomila Tea
15:05 Peppermint Tea
17:22 Low-Potassium Vegetable broth
19:55 Unsweetened Cranberry Infusion
22:15 Barley water
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