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What does “Kidney Friendly” mean?

≤250mg phosphorus, ≤500mg potassium, and ≤500mg sodium per serving. Within CKD per-meal dietary limits.

The threshold

Phosphorus under 250mg, potassium under 500mg, and sodium under 500mg per serving.

Chronic kidney disease dietary guidelines restrict these three minerals. Our per-meal thresholds are set at roughly 30% of daily limits, leaving headroom across three meals.

USDA data reports total phosphorus, not bioavailable phosphorus. Organic and inorganic sources absorb differently. This label is a guide, not a medical prescription. Individuals with CKD should consult a registered dietitian.

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