I just finished my first experiment with video! I have been meaning to do this for A-G-E-S and now I have finally done it!
I have posted my 9-minute presentation on YouTube (which discusses the best kidney diet for kidney disease), placed it on here, and now I urge you to go check it out (wanting to use a “!” so badly right now).
In this presentation, I discuss the benefits of an alkaline diet in kidney disease, and how this small change can have a massive impact on your kidney health.
Please let me know what you think of it, in fact, I would be so grateful if you could watch over on YouTube itself (click on the video below to watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIapd1INkvc), place a comment on it, and then subscribe to my youtube.com channel – that way I feel the love, which keeps me posting great content, and you will receive this information directly so you never miss a beat.
I plan to produce a lot more of these over the coming months, so if you have any tips, ideas, or comments please let me know.
Again, simply click on the video or link above leave your comments and subscribe to my YouTube channel… Enjoy!
Until next time, take care!
Duncan
Please note: before undertaking any new kidney diet, please make sure you speak to your health care professional first. It is wise, especially with this kidney diet, that your potassium levels are assessed.
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