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- Email us:Kidney Failure patients should pay special attentions to what they can eat, as foods play such an important role in the procession of their diseases. Well, can they eat coriander?
What effects does this vegetable have?
Improve appetite
Many Kidney Failure patients have poor appetite, which not only cause sufferings to patients but also may cause malnutrition. However, this vegetable can stimulate gastrointestinal motility and enhanced digestion and absorption, so it can help patients improve the above condition.
Boost their immunity
Kidney failure patients always are at high risk of many diseases, while this vegetable can help patients clean free radical and boost their immunity so as to protect patients from these diseases.
Supply vitamin B
Vitamin B is an important nutrient in our bodies, and we can find it in coriander. Vitamin B participates in many physiological activities in our bodies, such as glucose metabolism, fat metabolism and protein metabolism. What’s more, it is an important element in our blood.
Relieve anemia
Patients have symptoms, such as dizziness, tinnitus, headache, insomnia and memory loss in end stage kidney disease. This symptoms may caused by anemia. For these patients, they can eat some coriander to relieve these symptoms, since this vegetable is rich in iron.
Prevent bone disease
Patients with bone disease are prone to fracture, which can confine patients to bed. This condition will largely influence patients’ prognosis, since many complications may occur. Bone disease usually is due to low calcium level, so they can add this vegetable to their diets because this vegetable is high in calcium.
However, this vegetable is high in potassium, so if patients suffer a high potassium level, they should be cautious of this vegetable.
All in all, patients can take coriander to prevent the above symptoms, and also should be cautious of its shortcomings. If you have any doubts when you eat this vegetable, you can leave a message below. We will reply you in 24 hours.