Can people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Eat Turkey during Christmas
Christmas is coming. Just like Spring Festival in China, Christmas is the
biggest festival in some western countries. During the festival, there are so
many yummy foods that people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) always ignore
their health by eating too much various foods. When it comes to Christmas,
turkey is the one we have to mention. Well then, for people with Chronic Kidney
Disease (CKD), should they eat turkey?Can Kidney Disease Patients Drink Vodka Is Romaine Lettuce Good for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Turkey is one of the delicious chief dishes and it is loved not only by
children but also adults and elderly people. Before baking turkey, to make the
turkey more delicious, people usually stuff turkeys with different kind of
seasonings. Among these seasoning, there are salt and pepper. Therefore,
turkey-ham contains massive fat and salt, both of which play functions in
aggravating Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), so, if you are a person with Chronic
Kidney Disease (CKD), even if turkey-ham is so tempting, for the sake of your
healthy, you should control your mouth from eating too much of them.Effects and Side Effects of Eating Bananas for CKD Patients Lavender Tea for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
In addition, according to some reports, they say the Christmas turkeys sold
by some supermarkets stuffed with dangerous chemicals. We all know that some
manufacturers are easy to adopt some illegal measures for getting maximum
profit. They may use some cheap and poisonous seasonings while cooking turkey.
Furthermore, to make the cooked turkey more tempting, it is possible for them to
add some food pigments. All these are harmful to us, so, try to not eat too much
turkey bought in the supermarket will be beneficial for us, especially for these
with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
As a person with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), if you think you can not
withstand the temptation of delicious turkey-ham, then do not put too many
seasonings such as salt and pepper while you baking turkey. Instead of the
delicious foods, you should put your health in the first place. If you want to
learn more tips about diet during Christmas, you can leave message to me or
consult our consultant online.