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Is Strawberry is good for high creatinine patients

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Is strawberry is good for high creatine patient ...as creatinine level is 2.0

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Hello soniaasharma2608

Thank you for your message. Welcome to this forum.

To answer your question. It is possible that eating strawberry’s may be positive. They have anthocyanins and ellagitanins that have antioxidant properties. Fibre is helpful in your diet. It is important to keep to a healthy an balanced diet.

You could go to your doctor and ask for diet advice.

The kidney research charity at kidneyresearchuk.org may be helpful.

Our members may have further experience. Members please get back to Sonia.

Let us know more about how you are getting on.

Best wishes

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Soniaasharma2608 in reply toMAS_Nurse

Thanks mam for this information...

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