The Vegetarian Diet For Kidney Disease Treatment.THE VEGETARIAN DIET FOR KIDNEY DISEASE Kidney Disease Definition Kidney disease is a general term for any damage that reduces the functioning of the kidney. Kidney disease is also called renal disease. TREATMENT By Joan Brookhyser, RD, CSR (1) (Customer Service Representative) A person who handles a customer's request regarding a bill, account changes or service or merchandise ordered. Agents in call centers are known as CSRs. See call center. , CD Many dietitians and consumers have questions about the use of vegetarian diets in kidney disease. Joan Brookhyser has the credentials to address these questions. She has worked as a clinical dietitian dietitian /di·e·ti·tian/ (di?e-tish´in) one skilled in the use of diet in health and disease. di·e·ti·tian or di·e·ti·cian n. A person specializing in dietetics. for more than 25 years and is a Board Certified board certified, adj the status of a dental specialist such as an orthodontist who has become a board diplomate by successfully completing the certification program of the recognized certification board in that area of practice. Renal Nutrition Specialist. Joan has used her experience and knowledge to create a book that explains how vegetarian diets can be used to treat kidney disease. When she began her career, she says, vegetarians who developed kidney disease were encouraged to eat meat. In the past 10 years, new research has changed that way of thinking. Now, we know that people with kidney disease can successfully follow a vegetarian diet. In addition, many people will experience significant health benefits. The Vegetarian Diet for Kidney Disease Treatment includes instructions for creating a vegetarian diet plan that can be modified depending on kidney function. Additional chapters address co-existing diseases, use of herbal supplements, and common problems. The book concludes with recipes and meal plans for several different levels of protein restriction protein restriction Clinical nutrition A restriction of dietary protein from a 'normal' level–±1.3 g/kg/day, indicated in renal failure; extreme PR–very low protein diet, 0. . The Vegetarian Diet for Kidney Disease Treatment is not a do-it-yourself guide. Joan clearly states that it should be used in conjunction with consultation with a registered dietitian. This book would be a great gift for your favorite dietitian or for anyone who has kidney disease (with greater than 30 percent kidney function or 15 percent if on dialysis). The Vegetarian Diet for Kidney Disease Treatment (ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 1-4184-3287-3)is published by AuthorHouse. The hard copy is 127 pages and retails for $16.75. You may purchase the book through the publisher's website, <www.authorhouse.com >, or from some online retailers. AuthorHouse also offers an e-book version far $3.95. |
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