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Kidney Healing foods.

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These foods do make you feel better!!!

If you have not tried it please do!

Boil in chicken broth some fresh not canned; bagged or not (mixed carrots, cabbage, broc, cali, onions, peppers mostly (Red) and green beans, add pineapple 1/2 cup.)Add some little Chinese noodles for crunch. So…. Good and good for our kidneys well not soy but that is for the taste.

Ingredients:

Vegetable listed above

Low sodium soy sauce.

Chinese noodles on top for crunch.

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Coconut aminos have even less salt than low sodium soy sauce —if you find the right brand —and really taste almost identical .

“Crunchy” noodles are fried and than means added fat. I’d consider sliced celery or water chestnuts.

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