

Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide: A recipe, nutrition and meal planning guide to treat the factors driving the progression of incurable kidney disease [Hull, Lee] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Stopping Kidney Disease Food Guide: A recipe, nutrition and meal planning guide to treat the factors driving the progression of incurable kidney disease Review: Delicious Easy Recipes with Great Flavor and Healthy Ingredients! - This cookbook has delicious recipes that are easy to make. If you are looking to increase fruits and vegetables in your meals this is a great cookbook. Just one or two recipes are worth the price of this cookbook because once you find your favorite recipes I believe you will then make them on a regular basis. I'm eating out of this cookbook for the most part, repeating recipes each week. Each recipe has a nice photograph plus cost analysis and nutrition facts. I don't see any sugar being used in these recipes, just calorie free sweeteners of your choice. The recipes are also low-salt to no salt so you can adjust your salt-intake as needed. At the end of the book there is a handy index, lists of recipes by cook time, preparation time and price. I found these recipes to be economical but it will depend on how much you need to get to start. I already have all the dried herbs and spices. You will need a blender for the smoothies and if you want to make the ice cream an ice cream maker is needed. Most of the fruits and vegetables are easy to find. The more I looked through this cookbook the more appealing the recipes became. So far the recipes I've tried have been great. I made 8 recipes so far: Stewed Cinnamon Apples - I used apple pie spice instead of the cinnamon. Omelet with Peppers and Onion - I used a whole egg instead of just the egg whites. Pineapple with Rum Sauce - I used apple juice in place of the water and rum and just used rum extract. I cut up the pineapple into little pieces and served them with ice cream. Basic Fruit Smoothie - I used mango and strawberries plus blueberries and froze all the fruit before making. I also used orange juice in place of the milk substitutes, water and other fruit. So easy to adapt. Coconut Macaroons - I loved these - they bake fast and are really easy to make. I used rice flour instead of tapioca flour and they worked perfectly. These are delicious treats and so healthy too. Sweet Potato baked in the oven - a 15 ounce one takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. (so good) Tostada Salad – I ended up making the dressing out of mayonnaise and the lime juice, plus I put the chili powder and garlic powder in the dressing. I added plant chicken pieces and used jalapeno lime tortilla chips. I also roasted some chopped red onion with the corn. (I'm making this again soon!!!!) Ginger Garlic Vegetable Ramen Bowls – I used thin spaghetti instead of the mung bean noodles and made the umami sauce with low sodium tamari and water. I also used vegetable base plus water in place of the unsalted vegetable broth. I can have a little salt at dinner. Pumpkin Chili - Possibly one of the best recipes for using canned pumpkin ever! Will make this again! (I'm now making it with even a little more pumpkin and the sauce is delicious. I think I will use half a can for each recipe and then save half the pumpkin in the freezer for later. I also use two medium zucchinis instead of the eggplant...so all zucchini instead of eggplant and zucchini) - I'm now using the Happy Belly pumpkin puree and this recipe has become even more economical. I use vegetable base and water in place of the vegetable stock. Other recipes I want to try soon include: Cherry Lemonade Vegetable Fajitas Mushroom Bourguignon Vegetable Masala Corn Soup So I think you will really enjoy these recipes and there are plenty to choose from. I am already thinking of making the coconut macaroons again or even doubling the recipe! They are so good and are made with maple syrup. I can't wait to try more recipes and I hope more delicious recipes will be created even for a second cook book. I find these so easy to make especially if you prep the vegetables the day before and have them ready to go for the pumpkin chili. Then in 15-20 minutes, dinner is served. Enjoy! ~The Rebecca Review P.S. Update 6/25/2024 - So eating more vegetables and fruit really does work. My GFR is back up to 61 after it had fallen to 58. Making the pumpkin chili all the time has been a great idea! My goal is to get it back to 68 again. With this cookbook and some supplements I'm doing really well. Review: This cookbook has changed my life - This is an excellent cookbook for CKD patients on low protein diets. It is meant that you read the book Stopping Kidney Disease first, but there is enough basic information in this cookbook to get you started. I bought this one and read it first, and then I got and read the other book and read it while I was already making diet changes. I have not been able to try the keto acid supplements yet due to cost (this diet is meant to be done along with keto acids), so I just add a little plant based protein to my meals instead (like soy or beans). My bloodwork numbers really balanced out after being on this diet. My blood albumin went from low into mid-normal range. My BUN went to normal. Many other numbers normalized. My creatinine stayed the same as well as my eGFR (I wonder if following the diet more strictly and using keto acids would improve that). Regardless, my energy is way up, and I feel a lot better. The recipes are good, and you can sign up for emails for more recipes. You can tweak the recipes for more variety, too. Highly recommend if you are a kidney patient. Please note: If your kidney function is low, it can take some time to feel better on this diet. It took a couple months before I noticed a significant change in my energy levels. But over the last year I have only felt better and better. It is worth it. Make sure you are getting regular bloodwork so you can see what it is doing for your body.




| Best Sellers Rank | #10,036 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Nephrology (Books) #2 in Low Salt Cooking (Books) #65 in Other Diet Books |
| Book 3 of 4 | Stopping Kidney Disease™ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,583) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.29 x 11 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0578493624 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0578493626 |
| Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 126 pages |
| Publication date | March 25, 2022 |
| Publisher | Kidneyhood.org |
T**W
Delicious Easy Recipes with Great Flavor and Healthy Ingredients!
This cookbook has delicious recipes that are easy to make. If you are looking to increase fruits and vegetables in your meals this is a great cookbook. Just one or two recipes are worth the price of this cookbook because once you find your favorite recipes I believe you will then make them on a regular basis. I'm eating out of this cookbook for the most part, repeating recipes each week. Each recipe has a nice photograph plus cost analysis and nutrition facts. I don't see any sugar being used in these recipes, just calorie free sweeteners of your choice. The recipes are also low-salt to no salt so you can adjust your salt-intake as needed. At the end of the book there is a handy index, lists of recipes by cook time, preparation time and price. I found these recipes to be economical but it will depend on how much you need to get to start. I already have all the dried herbs and spices. You will need a blender for the smoothies and if you want to make the ice cream an ice cream maker is needed. Most of the fruits and vegetables are easy to find. The more I looked through this cookbook the more appealing the recipes became. So far the recipes I've tried have been great. I made 8 recipes so far: Stewed Cinnamon Apples - I used apple pie spice instead of the cinnamon. Omelet with Peppers and Onion - I used a whole egg instead of just the egg whites. Pineapple with Rum Sauce - I used apple juice in place of the water and rum and just used rum extract. I cut up the pineapple into little pieces and served them with ice cream. Basic Fruit Smoothie - I used mango and strawberries plus blueberries and froze all the fruit before making. I also used orange juice in place of the milk substitutes, water and other fruit. So easy to adapt. Coconut Macaroons - I loved these - they bake fast and are really easy to make. I used rice flour instead of tapioca flour and they worked perfectly. These are delicious treats and so healthy too. Sweet Potato baked in the oven - a 15 ounce one takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. (so good) Tostada Salad – I ended up making the dressing out of mayonnaise and the lime juice, plus I put the chili powder and garlic powder in the dressing. I added plant chicken pieces and used jalapeno lime tortilla chips. I also roasted some chopped red onion with the corn. (I'm making this again soon!!!!) Ginger Garlic Vegetable Ramen Bowls – I used thin spaghetti instead of the mung bean noodles and made the umami sauce with low sodium tamari and water. I also used vegetable base plus water in place of the unsalted vegetable broth. I can have a little salt at dinner. Pumpkin Chili - Possibly one of the best recipes for using canned pumpkin ever! Will make this again! (I'm now making it with even a little more pumpkin and the sauce is delicious. I think I will use half a can for each recipe and then save half the pumpkin in the freezer for later. I also use two medium zucchinis instead of the eggplant...so all zucchini instead of eggplant and zucchini) - I'm now using the Happy Belly pumpkin puree and this recipe has become even more economical. I use vegetable base and water in place of the vegetable stock. Other recipes I want to try soon include: Cherry Lemonade Vegetable Fajitas Mushroom Bourguignon Vegetable Masala Corn Soup So I think you will really enjoy these recipes and there are plenty to choose from. I am already thinking of making the coconut macaroons again or even doubling the recipe! They are so good and are made with maple syrup. I can't wait to try more recipes and I hope more delicious recipes will be created even for a second cook book. I find these so easy to make especially if you prep the vegetables the day before and have them ready to go for the pumpkin chili. Then in 15-20 minutes, dinner is served. Enjoy! ~The Rebecca Review P.S. Update 6/25/2024 - So eating more vegetables and fruit really does work. My GFR is back up to 61 after it had fallen to 58. Making the pumpkin chili all the time has been a great idea! My goal is to get it back to 68 again. With this cookbook and some supplements I'm doing really well.
L**C
This cookbook has changed my life
This is an excellent cookbook for CKD patients on low protein diets. It is meant that you read the book Stopping Kidney Disease first, but there is enough basic information in this cookbook to get you started. I bought this one and read it first, and then I got and read the other book and read it while I was already making diet changes. I have not been able to try the keto acid supplements yet due to cost (this diet is meant to be done along with keto acids), so I just add a little plant based protein to my meals instead (like soy or beans). My bloodwork numbers really balanced out after being on this diet. My blood albumin went from low into mid-normal range. My BUN went to normal. Many other numbers normalized. My creatinine stayed the same as well as my eGFR (I wonder if following the diet more strictly and using keto acids would improve that). Regardless, my energy is way up, and I feel a lot better. The recipes are good, and you can sign up for emails for more recipes. You can tweak the recipes for more variety, too. Highly recommend if you are a kidney patient. Please note: If your kidney function is low, it can take some time to feel better on this diet. It took a couple months before I noticed a significant change in my energy levels. But over the last year I have only felt better and better. It is worth it. Make sure you are getting regular bloodwork so you can see what it is doing for your body.
K**R
Adjustment. Healthy and tasty
I am a foodie. I am a cook. I love ethnic recipes. This covers many areas and when I feel tired of trying to make something easy Healthy and enjoyable I snatch it up. I am finding more Japanese cooking to be more kidney friendly unlike Chinese and Korean. I love that I don't have to research the nutritional information myself. I can modify MY Mexican recipes using some of these measurements. However, the potassium levels were inconsistent. On one recipe 900 mg of potassium claimed 15 percent on other recipes 1100 mg was considered 30percent. These figures are not exact but if you scroll just that part you will see. My goal also is to develop meals with meaning. This is very close and helping me,adjust.
T**K
Very helpful!
Very helpful!
C**N
Use with discretion before making a commitment.
If you are thinking of trying this diet, be careful, really check with your doctor. There might be some restrictions for you, there was for me. I am a diabetic and this food regime is too high in carbs, etc. Please check first about your own need and restrictions. Otherwise, as far as the book itself, it is beautifully written and arranged and for the right person could be a good guide to better health and better kidney function. Just be wise, use your common sense, and check with a doctor or dietician
B**C
Great Recipes
I love this book. The recipes are great for kidneys and diabetes. I would not be without it.
R**G
Good Start for a Kidney Friendly Diet BUT Needs Editing for Errors
The recipes in the book are good. Having said that, be prepared to eat lots of salads. Prices in the book are very understated. I live in Hawaii and if you have to buy at a store rather than at Costco or Sam's Club, then you will pay 6.99 for a small bag of tri-color coleslaw, 7.99 for an 8 ounce tub of Coco Whip; these are just a few examples of local grocery store prices. Also, there are a lot of errors in the recipes. Ingredients that are mentioned in the preparation are missing in the ingredient list and in one case, a the ingredients for an important sauce are missing. I'm an experienced cook so these errors didn't bother me but some people might be confused.
R**V
Good informative book!
Good informative book.
M**M
This will be a great book for our US cousins but the recipes aren't that great for those of us in the UK. Some will be useful and there's a lot of useful text at the beginning so all is not lost
A**Z
My husband is at end stage. If you have any % of kidney disease I cannot stress enough how much you need to alter your diet and lifestyle. I have for him and to preserve my health so I can care for him. Get both Lees books. Read and adhere to them. Dialysis is hell. Prevent it as long as you can. Drs didn’t give us the information we needed to help him, patched him up and sent him home for me to care for. This book is the most valuable information I have found thus far. Thank you to the author for sharing his education with us.
N**E
Namaste ,iam from Maharashtra India Go for right food than heavily rely on medicine .I will suggest this book to my relative who is on dialysis.
R**A
Some good recipes and info. Nice to have a paper copy to refer to without having to research online.
G**Y
To cut down on shipping costs, I purchased the two books written by Lee Hull (the Food Guide and Stopping Kidney Disease). I immediately skimmed the pages and discovered a wealth of knowledge. This is a large book appropriate for both individuals with healthy kidneys and those who would like to learn more about CKD. The Food Guide includes illustrations, and Lee Hull offers recipes tailored for those with chronic kidney disease (CKD). You can adjust some of the components to fit your needs if you have diabetes, liver, or heart problems. The two books are providing you just enough advantage in your CKD journey; read with an open mind and remember that there is no one rule that fits all.
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