Simple Dietary Mistake Caused Kidney Failure: Medical Mystery Solved

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Résumé

TLDRNancy, en 63 år gammel kvinne, byttet ut sine vanlige snacks med cashewnøtter for et sunnere alternativ. Ukjent for henne, forårsaket dette en opphopning av oksalat, en naturlig forbindelse funnet i mange matvarer, i kroppen hennes på grunn av lavt kalsiuminntak. Dette førte til tilstanden nephrocalcinosis, hvor kalsiumoksalatkrystaller dannes i nyrene, noe som alvorlig svekket nyrefunksjonen hennes til bare 20 % av normal kapasitet. Etter flere tester og en biopsi, ble det avdekket at dette var kilden til hennes nyreproblemer. Nancy begynte å spore oksalatinntaket sitt, stoppet med å spise cashewnøtter, økte vanninntaket sitt betydelig, og inkluderte kalsiumtilskudd i kosten. Dette bedret nyrefunksjonen, men den ble aldri helt normalisert. Historien understreker viktigheten av moderasjon, selv med sunnere alternativer, samt viktigheten av et balansert kosthold med tilstrekkelig kalsiuminntak for å forhindre helseproblemer som nyrestein og nyreskade.

A retenir

  • 👩‍⚕️ Nancy ønsket å forbedre kostholdet sitt, men opplevde helseproblemer etter bytting til cashewnøtter.
  • 🔬 Økningen i oksalatnivået og mangel på kalsium i kosten førte til nyreskade.
  • 🧬 Nephrocalcinosis innebærer avsetning av kalsiumoksalatkrystaller i nyrene.
  • ⚖️ Et balansert kosthold med tilstrekkelig kalsium forhindrer overdreven oksalatopptak.
  • 💧 Økt vanninntak hjelper med å skylle ut toksiner og støtte nyrefunksjon.
  • 💊 Tilsetting av kalsiumtilskudd fungerer som en oksalatbinder.
  • 📈 Nancy's nyrefunksjon forbedret seg etter kostholdsjustering, men ble ikke helt normalisert.
  • 🔍 Det er viktig å overvåke og justere inntaket av anti-næringsstoffer etter behov.
  • 🍽️ Fokus på et variert kosthold med nok kalsium kan forebygge lignende helseproblemer.
  • 📚 Video understreker behovet for moderasjon i 'sunn' snacksinntak.

Chronologie

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    Nancy endrer kostholdet sitt for å spise sunnere snacks, men opplever nyresvikt. Hun opplever tretthet og får blodprøver som viser unormal nyrefunksjon. Til tross for flere tester og spesialistbesøk, finner de ingen klar årsak til nyresvikten. En nyrebiopsi avslører til slutt kalsiumoksalatkrystaller i nyrene, en tilstand kjent som nefrocalcinose. Problemet skyldes et kosthold rikt på oksalater og lavt på kalsium, mye på grunn av hennes forbruk av 1 kg cashewnøtter i uken. Hun endrer kostholdet og tilfører kalsiumtilskudd for å normalisere oksalatnivåene. Resultatet er forbedret, men ikke fullstendig gjenopprettet nyrefunksjon. Moralen er å spise balansert og moderat, og sørge for tilstrekkelig kalsiuminntak.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • Hva slags mat byttet Nancy til?

    Nancy byttet til cashewnøtter som et sunnere alternativ til chips.

  • Hva er nephrocalcinosis?

    Nephrocalcinosis er en tilstand der kalsiumoksalatkrystaller dannes i nyrene, noe som kan føre til nyreskade uten å danne nyresteiner.

  • Hva gjorde Nancy for å forbedre nyrefunksjonen?

    Nancy stoppet å spise cashewnøtter, økte vanninntaket, og begynte å ta kalsiumtilskudd ved måltider.

  • Hva var hovedproblemet med Nancy's diett?

    Nancy's diett var høy i oksalater og veldig lav i kalsium, noe som førte til nyreskade.

  • Hva er oksalater?

    Oksalater er naturlige forbindelser funnet i mange matvarer, kjent som antinæringsstoffer fordi de ikke gir næringsmessige fordeler.

  • Hvordan påvirker oksalater nyrene?

    Når oksalater absorberes i kroppen uten tilstrekkelig kalsium, kan de danne krystaller som skader nyrene.

  • Hva burde man fokusere på for å unngå liknende situasjoner som Nancy's?

    Fokusere på et balansert kosthold med tilstrekkelig kalsium og mye vann, spesielt hvis du er i risikogruppen.

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    meet Nancy a 63-year-old woman who
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    decided to improve her diet she had a
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    habit of snacking on chips in the
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    evening so she decided to swap out the
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    chips for a healthier option but little
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    did she know that her choice of snack
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    would cause her kidneys to start
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    shutting down and affect the rest of her
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    life weeks went by and Nancy started
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    feeling more and more exhausted no
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    matter how many cups of coffee she had
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    she just felt like she was dragging
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    herself through the day so she went to
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    her doctor who ordered some blood work
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    when Nancy looked up her results she was
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    surprised to see that her kidney
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    function was highlighted in red and
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    labeled as abnormal that's weird just 8
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    months ago her lab work was completely
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    normal the next day Nancy got a call
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    from her doctor's office asking her to
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    repeat the blood work hopefully it was
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    just a lab error nope the lab results
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    came back showing the same thing ny's
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    kidneys were filtering at a rate of only
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    25% of a normal kidney at this rate it
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    won't be long until their kidneys aren't
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    working at all so the big question is
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    what's causing this kidney damage and
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    can it be
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    reversed okay so when I'm approaching a
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    patient with new kidney disease I always
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    think about three main categories of
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    possible causes first is there enough
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    blood getting pumped to the kidney in
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    other words is the person dehydrated or
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    do they have a problem with their heart
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    or their liver second is there a problem
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    with the kidney itself now this is a
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    really long list everything from high
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    blood pressure to cancer or lupus and
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    third is something blocking the urine
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    from coming out of the kidney causing a
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    backlog of pressure in men we often
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    think about the prostate but that's not
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    an issue for Nancy so now the Hunt is on
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    to figure out which of these conditions
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    is affecting nany's kidney function she
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    went to see a kidney specialist who
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    listened to her story and reviewed all
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    the investigations that had been done so
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    far there were no signs of dehydration
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    heart or liver disease and an ultrasound
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    of the abdomen was normal with no signs
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    of a blockage so it looks more like a
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    problem with the kidney itself but
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    here's what's odd usually when the issue
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    is inside the kidney itself you find
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    Clues within the urine sample like high
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    protein levels because the kidney
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    filtration system is damaged or
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    misshapen red blood cells because of an
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    inflamed kidney but surprisingly nany's
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    urine was pristine with no blood and no
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    protein as an aside there are a lot of
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    things that you can learn about your
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    health just by looking at your urine so
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    if you want to learn more about
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    practical things to watch out for then
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    take a look at this video next ny's
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    doctor ordered more tests they looked
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    for narrowing of her blood vessels
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    autoimmune diseases she even had a bone
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    marob biopsy to rule up cancer and
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    everything came back normal 3 months
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    went by and her kidney function
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    continued to deteriorate now her kidneys
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    were only functioning at 20% of normal
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    capacity things were getting dire with
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    no time to waste Nancy had a kidney
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    biopsy this allowed her doctors to
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    actually examine a tiny piece of her
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    kidney under the microscope to try to
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    find a clue at first glance it just
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    looked like General kidney damage
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    nothing to really help with the
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    diagnosis but then they expose the
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    specimen to polarized light and this is
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    what they saw notice how it looks like
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    someone sprinkled glitter on the kidney
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    well those are actually calcium oxalate
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    crystals and that's what's damaging ny's
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    kidneys it's a condition called
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    nephrocalcinosis nefro for kidney and
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    calcinosis meaning calcium deposition
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    and for those of you who are thinking
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    isn't that the same as kidney stones the
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    answer is no while kidney stones can be
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    formed by calcium oxalate crystals the
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    difference lies in where the crystals
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    form think of it like this if crystals
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    form inside the urine it can form kidney
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    stones but if the crystals form inside
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    the kidney itself it can cause kidney
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    damage without actually forming any
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    stones and the reason that stones form
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    in some people and not in others seems
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    to be related to the immune system okay
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    so now we know what's wrong with nany's
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    kidneys but we still have to figure out
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    why her body is forming these calci
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    oxalate crystals so Nancy met with a
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    dietitian at the Kidney Clinic who asked
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    her to go through what she typically
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    eats for each meal oatmeal and coffee
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    with milk for breakfast an omelette on
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    toast for lunch and meat and potatoes
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    for dinner pretty classic what about
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    snacks Nancy confidently explained that
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    she used to eat lots of chips and
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    popcorn for snacks but now she had
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    switched the healthier option she was
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    eating cashews about 1 kilogram of
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    cashews per week now don't get me wrong
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    1 kogam of cashews a week is a lot it's
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    definitely an expensive snack but it
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    just doesn't strike me as an absurdly
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    large amount that would cause two organs
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    to fail so could there be something else
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    going on ny's dietitian did a few
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    calculations which revealed two things
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    ny's diet was high in oxalates and very
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    low in calcium and further testing
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    confirmed it her urine was full of
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    oxalates and very low in calcium that's
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    the worst combination and it's the key
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    to this entire case and to understand
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    why we need to talk about oxalates so
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    first what are they so oxalates are
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    natural compounds that are found in so
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    much of our Foods fruits vegetables
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    grains and nuts the strange thing is
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    that they don't seem to provide us with
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    any nutritional benefits and they can
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    cause issues which is why they're often
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    called anti-nutrients and that's usually
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    not an issue because only about 10% of
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    the oxalates in your food actually get
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    absorbed into your body that is as long
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    as you're eating enough
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    calcium that's because calcium binds to
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    oxalate which prevents it from getting
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    absorbed and then it just passes through
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    your system without causing any issues
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    don't you love when the pieces of the
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    puzzle start coming together so Not only
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    was she eating a diet high in oxalates
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    mainly because of her cashews but she
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    was also absorbing so much of it because
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    she was lacking calcium and oxalates
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    aren't as bad for the kidneys over time
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    when they build up they can deposit in
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    areas like the brain and the nerves
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    so what happened to Nancy well she
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    immediately stopped eating cashews and
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    started tracking her oxalate intake she
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    soon learned that almonds actually have
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    way more oxalate in them than cashews so
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    it's a good thing she didn't choose
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    those to snack on Nancy also increased
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    her water intake to stay well hydrated
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    and finally she added a calcium
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    supplement to her meals as an oxalate
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    binder so now if you're examining your
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    own diet make sure that you're getting
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    around 1,000 to 1200 Mig of calor
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    per day depending on your age and gender
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    ideally it's best to get it through your
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    diet things like dairy products broccoli
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    or fortified beverages but if you're
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    allergic to dairy products like me or
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    you choose not to eat them then you may
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    need to take a calcium supplement to
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    make sure you're getting your daily
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    requirements and if you're not sure then
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    chat with your healthcare provider okay
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    back to Nancy so after just 2 months of
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    making these changes her oxalate levels
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    completely normalized and her kidney
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    function significantly improved
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    unfortunately her kidney function never
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    completely normalized so ny's left with
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    mild chronic kidney disease for the rest
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    of her life so the moral of the story is
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    everything in moderation because even
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    too much of a healthy snack can be
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    dangerous just promise me that you're
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    not going to leave this video thinking
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    that you need to cut out all high
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    oxalate foods from your diet you really
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    only need to focus on limiting them if
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    you have a medical condition where it's
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    necessary like Nancy instead focus on
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    eating a balanced diet with enough
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    calcium and plenty of water to prevent
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    kidney stones fruits vegetables nuts and
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    grains are healthy they're packed with
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    vitamins minerals fiber that you need so
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    don't write them off just because
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    they've got some oxalates in them and if
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    you're still not convinced then watch
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    this video next where a woman cut out an
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    important part of her diet and something
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    pretty dramatic happened this video was
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    based on an article published in the
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    Canadian Medical Association Journal so
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    if you want to learn more I'll leave a
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    link in the description be sure to
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    subscribe and that way I'll see you in
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    the next video so bye for now now
Tags
  • kalsium
  • oksalater
  • nyreskade
  • nephrocalcinosis
  • cashewnøtter
  • kosthold
  • nyrehelse
  • forebygging