Natural phosphorus binders

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Type acceptable)Lower phosphorus alternatives to enjoy: rice milk, almond milk, cottage cheese, vegan cheese, sherbet, popsiclesProtein oysters beef liver fish roe sardines chicken liver organ meatsLower phosphorus alternatives to enjoy: chicken, turkey, fish, beef, veal, eggs, lamb, porkOther foodschocolate candy caramels oat bran muffinmost processed/prepared foods/deli meats/hot dogs/bacon/sausage pizza brewer’s yeast chocolate caramel candiesLower phosphorus alternatives to enjoy: apples, berries, grapes, carrot sticks, cucumber, rice cakes, unsalted pretzels, unsalted popcorn, unsalted crackers, pound cake, sugar cookiesLooking for nutrition guidance? Contact a CKD dietitian in your area.Kidney HealthLooking for more info about kidney health? Join our kidney community for valuable tips and resources to support your kidney wellness journey. What medications are for phosphorus control?Your kidney doctor may order a medicine called a phosphate binder for you to take with meals and snacks. This medicine will help control the amount of phosphorus your body absorbs from the foods you eat.There are many different kinds of phosphate binders. Pills, chewable tablets, powders, and liquids are available. Some types also contain calcium, while others do not. You should only take the phosphate binder that is ordered by your doctor or dietitian.Read more about Phosphorus and Your CKD Diet.Phosphorus InfographicAcknowledgment: Reviewed by the Council on Renal Nutrition (04/2019) ResourcesHow helpful was this content?This content is provided for informational use only and is not intended as medical advice or as a substitute for the medical advice of a healthcare professional.© 2025 National Kidney Foundation, Inc.

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