In this episode, Jill discusses whether vegan diets cause kidney stones. She debunks the myth that vegan diets are inherently problematic and explains that it's not the diet itself but how it is approached that can lead to kidney stones.
Jill emphasizes the importance of portion control and getting enough calcium on a vegan diet. She also highlights the need for individualized approaches to dietary changes and the value of deep conversations with patients.
Takeaways
Vegan diets do not inherently cause kidney stones; it's how the diet is approached that matters.
Portion control is crucial for vegans, as overeating high oxalate foods can contribute to kidney stone formation.
Getting enough calcium is essential for preventing kidney stones on a vegan diet.
Individualized approaches and long conversations with patients are key to successful dietary changes.
Moderation and meeting patients where they are is important for long-term compliance.
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This podcast is designed to entertain and inform — not provide medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting any treatment.
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WHO IS JILL HARRIS? _Jill is a nurse and health coach that specializes in educating patients on kidney stone prevention. For more than 25 years she's helped patients understand that kidney stones can be prevented with the right treatment plan. It's one thing to be told to lower oxalate or drink more water, but HOW do you do it? That's where she comes in. Through the educational resources at kidneystonediet.com, stone formers can learn everything they need to know to significantly lower new stone risk.
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