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Kidney Disease

Conditions where kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood properly. Metabolism and excretion of many supplements are impaired. Taking ANY supplements requires MANDATORY consultation with a nephrologist.

What may help
7
What to avoid
148

What may help (7)

  • Ergothioneine Supplements HighClinical

    With its ability to concentrate in kidney tissues, Ergothioneine provides significant antioxidant defense, aiding in the protection and maintenance of kidney health and function.

  • Taurine Supplements MediumClinical

    Taurine offers protective benefits for kidney cells and function, potentially aiding in the management of certain kidney conditions.

  • Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate Supplements MediumAnimal research

    This supplement supports kidney health by aiding in the body's natural ammonia detoxification processes, which can reduce metabolic burden on the kidneys and potentially contribute to improved renal function.

  • Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Supplements MediumAnimal research

    SOD's antioxidant properties can protect kidney cells from oxidative damage, a common factor in various kidney diseases, thus supporting kidney function.

  • Detailed Food Diary Practices Very highTheoretical

    For individuals with kidney disease, maintaining a detailed food diary is a critical practice for managing their complex dietary restrictions. It allows for the precise monitoring and adjustment of protein, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, and fluid intake, which is essential for slowing disease progression and mitigating symptom burden.

  • L-Carnitine Supplements Very highTheoretical

    L-Carnitine is routinely supplemented in kidney disease, especially in dialysis patients, to compensate for deficiency and improve symptoms like anemia and fatigue.

  • Monitor Blood Pressure Habits HighTheoretical

    For individuals with kidney disease or those at risk, consistent blood pressure monitoring is essential for preserving renal function and slowing disease progression. Hypertension directly damages the kidneys, and precise blood pressure control, guided by monitoring, is a cornerstone of renoprotective strategies, as confirmed by extensive clinical research.

What to avoid (148)

  • Calisthenics Practices Very highClinical

    Advanced kidney disease or kidney failure significantly impairs fluid and electrolyte balance, and can cause muscle weakness, making strenuous calisthenics unsafe. All exercise must be medically cleared by a nephrologist.

  • Intermittent Calorie Restriction Practices Very highClinical

    Intermittent calorie restriction can significantly impact fluid and electrolyte balance, which is highly dangerous for individuals with any stage of kidney disease. Strictly contraindicated without intensive medical supervision.

  • Ketogenic Diet Practices Very highClinical

    The ketogenic diet is strictly contraindicated in moderate to severe kidney disease or kidney failure due to the kidneys' inability to handle the increased acid load and electrolyte imbalances.

  • Manganese Supplements Very highClinical

    Manganese can build up to toxic levels if your kidneys aren't filtering properly, which could lead to serious health issues.

  • Prolonged Water Fasting Practices Very highClinical

    Individuals with chronic or acute kidney disease should never attempt prolonged water fasting due to a high risk of acute kidney injury, severe electrolyte imbalances, and dangerous acid-base disturbances.

  • Time-Restricted Eating 16/8 Practices Very highClinical

    Time-restricted eating can disrupt crucial fluid and electrolyte balance, which is severely compromised in kidney disease. Fasting can worsen renal function and lead to dangerous metabolic imbalances. Strict medical consultation with a nephrologist is mandatory.

  • Adequate Hydration Practices HighClinical

    For individuals with impaired kidney function, excessive fluid intake can lead to dangerous fluid overload and electrolyte imbalances. Consult your nephrologist for personalized fluid intake recommendations.

  • Agmatine Sulfate Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, agmatine sulfate may accumulate in your body, potentially leading to unwanted effects. It's crucial to consult your doctor before use.

  • Belly Dance Practices HighClinical

    Moderate to severe kidney disease can impact your body's ability to regulate fluids and electrolytes, increasing risks during physical activity. Consult a nephrologist.

  • Bikram Yoga Practices HighClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease face increased risks of dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, which can severely impair kidney function in the intense heat of Bikram Yoga. Medical clearance from a nephrologist is essential.

  • Butyrate Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, especially severe forms, sodium butyrate can contribute to sodium and fluid retention, potentially worsening your condition. Always consult your doctor.

  • Calcium D-Glucarate Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before using this supplement. Impaired kidney function can lead to calcium buildup and other complications.

  • Chromium Supplements HighClinical

    Avoid chromium if you have kidney disease, as your body may not properly remove it, leading to potentially harmful buildup.

  • Collagen Peptides Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking collagen. High protein intake, including collagen peptides, may be restricted to protect kidney function.

  • Coluracetam Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, using Coluracetam requires medical supervision due to potential altered clearance and accumulation in the body.

  • Creatine Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, creatine may worsen your condition or put extra strain on your kidneys. Always consult your doctor.

  • Ergothioneine Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, always consult your doctor before using ergothioneine, as kidney function can affect its processing in the body.

  • Fasting Mimicking Diet Practices HighClinical

    Individuals with severe kidney or liver disease should avoid this diet, as it can worsen organ function due to metabolic stress and impaired detoxification processes.

  • Glutamine Supplements HighClinical

    If you have severe kidney disease or impaired kidney function, glutamine might increase ammonia levels in your blood, which could worsen your condition. Always talk to your doctor before taking it.

  • Heat Exposure (Sauna/Steam) Habits HighClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease, dysfunction, or failure have impaired ability to regulate fluid and electrolyte balance. Sauna use can lead to dangerous dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, and is generally contraindicated. Always consult a nephrologist.

  • Hiking Practices HighClinical

    Any stage of kidney disease significantly impacts the body's ability to regulate fluids and electrolytes, making strenuous hiking dangerous due to the risk of worsening kidney function or severe metabolic imbalances. Mandatory consultation with a nephrologist.

  • Inactive Lifestyle Habits HighClinical

    Inactivity can accelerate the progression of chronic kidney disease and worsen associated complications by contributing to hypertension, diabetes, and inflammation. Regular physical activity, as tolerated, is often recommended.

  • Intermittent Fasting Habits HighClinical

    Intermittent fasting is contraindicated in severe kidney disease or kidney failure. Fasting can disrupt fluid and electrolyte balance, placing undue stress on compromised kidneys and potentially worsening renal function.

  • Iyengar Yoga Practices HighClinical

    Severe kidney disease or end-stage kidney failure limits physical activity and can involve electrolyte imbalances, making strenuous Iyengar Yoga contraindicated. Consult a nephrologist before any practice.

  • Manage Calorie Intake Habits HighClinical

    Calorie management in kidney disease requires precise adjustments to protein, fluid, and electrolyte intake. Unsupervised changes can worsen kidney function or cause dangerous imbalances. Consult a nephrologist or renal dietitian.

  • Methylene Blue Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, Methylene Blue is not recommended as it's primarily cleared by your kidneys and could accumulate to harmful levels.

  • Molybdenum Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, your body may not be able to properly excrete molybdenum, leading to accumulation. Consult your doctor before taking this supplement.

  • Naturopathy Practices HighClinical

    Many supplements are metabolized or excreted by the kidneys; impaired function increases risk of toxic buildup. Mandatory consultation with a nephrologist is required.

  • Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your nephrologist before taking NMN. Impaired kidney function can affect how your body processes and eliminates supplements.

  • Periodic 24-hour Fasting Practices HighClinical

    Periodic fasting can cause harmful fluid and electrolyte imbalances or worsen kidney function in individuals with kidney disease.

  • Phenibut Supplements HighClinical

    Not suitable for those with kidney disease, as impaired kidney function can lead to Phenibut buildup in your body.

  • Picamilon Supplements HighClinical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, do not use Picamilon without consulting your doctor, as it is primarily processed by the kidneys and could accumulate in your system.

  • Portion Control Practices HighClinical

    Advanced kidney disease requires highly specific dietary management. General portion control can lead to dangerous electrolyte imbalances or malnutrition if not guided by a nephrologist.

  • Power Yoga Practices HighClinical

    Power Yoga places demands on the body that can be unsafe for compromised kidneys, potentially worsening kidney function or electrolyte imbalances. If you have kidney disease or kidney failure, consult your nephrologist before any strenuous exercise.

  • Selenium Supplements HighClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease should use selenium supplements with extreme caution, as impaired kidney function can lead to accumulation and potential toxicity.

  • Social Dancing Practices HighClinical

    Moderate to severe kidney disease affects fluid and electrolyte balance and overall physical capacity. Dancing can lead to fatigue, exacerbate fluid retention, or impact cardiovascular stability. Consult a nephrologist.

  • Steam Room / Hammam Practices HighClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease may struggle with fluid and electrolyte balance, and the heat-induced fluid loss can significantly strain kidney function. Medical consultation is essential.

  • Swimming Practices HighClinical

    Moderate to severe kidney disease can affect fluid and electrolyte balance and increase infection risk (especially for dialysis patients), making swimming hazardous.

  • Trail Running Practices HighClinical

    Intense trail running, particularly with dehydration or muscle breakdown, can place severe strain on compromised kidneys. Medical clearance from a nephrologist is critical.

  • Tribulus Terrestris Supplements HighClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease should consult their doctor before taking Tribulus Terrestris, as impaired kidney function can affect how the supplement is processed and excreted, potentially leading to complications.

  • Vitamin D Supplements HighClinical

    If you have any form of kidney disease, your body may process Vitamin D differently, potentially leading to calcium imbalances or further kidney strain. Consult a nephrologist before use.

  • Walking Habits HighClinical

    For severe kidney disease, physical activity can be limited by fatigue, fluid retention, and electrolyte imbalances. Consult your nephrologist before starting or increasing a walking regimen.

  • Walking Meditation Practices HighClinical

    Moderate to severe kidney disease can lead to fluid retention, anemia, and weakness, making physical activity unsafe without medical clearance. Consult a nephrologist.

  • Adrafinil Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have kidney disease, Adrafinil may accumulate in your system due to impaired excretion, increasing the risk of side effects. Always consult your doctor.

  • Arginine Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have impaired kidney function, discuss Arginine Ethyl Ester with your doctor, as it might exacerbate your condition.

  • Ayurveda Practices MediumClinical

    Ayurvedic practices and some herbal remedies can burden kidneys. If you have kidney disease, these may impair kidney function or lead to dangerous accumulation of substances. Seek medical advice.

  • Balance Training Practices MediumClinical

    Severe kidney disease can impact bone strength, muscle function, and fluid balance, increasing fall risk and complications during exercise. Consult your nephrologist.

  • Black Seed Oil Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your nephrologist before using Black Seed Oil, as impaired kidney function can affect its elimination.

  • Carb Cycling Practices MediumClinical

    For individuals with pre-existing kidney disease, carb cycling (especially if involving high protein intake) can stress compromised kidneys, leading to dangerous electrolyte imbalances or accumulation of metabolic waste products. Requires strict medical clearance and nephrologist monitoring.

  • Cardiovascular Exercise Habits MediumClinical

    For individuals with significant kidney disease, strenuous cardiovascular exercise can strain kidney function and disrupt fluid or electrolyte balance. Consult a nephrologist to determine appropriate exercise limits.

  • Coenzyme Q10 Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have significant kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking Coenzyme Q10, as impaired kidney function might affect its processing.

  • Cryotherapy is generally contraindicated in individuals with kidney disease due to the potential for imbalances in fluid and electrolytes, or increased stress on compromised kidney function.

  • Guarana Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking guarana, as it can affect fluid balance and blood pressure.

  • Herbal Steam Bath Practices MediumClinical

    Consult your nephrologist if you have kidney disease or kidney failure. Your body's ability to regulate fluid and electrolytes is compromised, and the significant fluid loss in a steam bath can be dangerous.

  • Infrared Sauna Practices MediumClinical

    Individuals with severe kidney disease or impaired renal function should avoid infrared sauna, as excessive fluid loss and electrolyte shifts can further strain the kidneys. Consult a nephrologist.

  • Integral Yoga Practices MediumClinical

    Moderate to severe kidney disease or kidney failure is a significant contraindication due to impaired fluid and electrolyte balance. Any exercise requires medical supervision.

  • Licorice Root Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have kidney disease, standard licorice root can worsen fluid retention and electrolyte imbalances, putting extra strain on your kidneys.

  • Mediterranean Diet Practices MediumClinical

    For individuals with advanced kidney disease, the high potassium and phosphorus content in the Mediterranean Diet's fruits, vegetables, and legumes may be problematic. Medical supervision is required to prevent electrolyte imbalances.

  • Modafinil Supplements MediumClinical

    People with severe kidney disease should avoid Modafinil, as impaired kidney function can lead to increased levels of the supplement in the body.

  • Red Yeast Rice Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have kidney disease, avoid standard Red Yeast Rice extract. It might contain citrinin, a toxin that could worsen kidney function.

  • Selegiline Supplements MediumClinical

    Individuals with severe kidney disease should use selegiline with extreme caution, as impaired kidney function can lead to drug accumulation and increased risk of side effects.

  • Threonine Supplements MediumClinical

    Individuals with severe kidney disease should consult a doctor before taking Threonine, as it may increase the burden on your kidneys and worsen your condition.

  • Valerian Root Supplements MediumClinical

    People with kidney disease should avoid valerian root, as impaired kidney function can prevent proper elimination of the supplement from your body, possibly leading to its buildup.

  • Wim Hof Method Breathing Practices MediumClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease may experience electrolyte imbalances and added strain from the physiological stress of this practice. Consult your nephrologist before participating.

  • Yoga Practice Habits MediumClinical

    If you have severe kidney disease, intense physical activity like strenuous yoga can exacerbate fluid and electrolyte imbalances or strain your body. Consult your nephrologist for safe exercise guidelines.

  • 5Rhythms Dance Practices LowClinical

    Kidney disease can impair your body's ability to regulate fluids and electrolytes, making vigorous activity potentially risky. Consult a nephrologist before participating.

  • Anusara Yoga Practices LowClinical

    Individuals with advanced kidney disease may have impaired fluid and electrolyte balance, and reduced exercise tolerance. Consult your nephrologist before engaging in yoga.

  • Buteyko Method Breathing Practices LowClinical

    The practice can alter blood carbon dioxide levels and pH, which may burden compromised kidneys. For individuals with moderate to severe kidney disease, this may lead to dangerous imbalances in acid-base or electrolyte levels, requiring close medical supervision.

  • Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) Supplements LowClinical

    Individuals with kidney disease should consult their physician before taking DGL, as impaired kidney function can affect supplement excretion.

  • Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Supplements LowClinical

    If you have kidney disease, injectable hCG might impact fluid and electrolyte balance. Discuss with your doctor before use.

  • Ornithine Supplements LowClinical

    If you have kidney disease, especially severe impairment, consult your doctor before taking Ornithine, as it could potentially impact kidney function or fluid balance.

  • Strength Training Habits LowClinical

    Individuals with pre-existing kidney disease, particularly chronic kidney failure, should approach strength training with caution. Very intense or unaccustomed exertion can lead to rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle breakdown that can cause acute kidney injury. High protein intake, common in strength training, may also burden compromised kidneys. Medical consultation is essential.

  • Using Anabolic Steroids Habits LowClinical

    Long-term anabolic steroid use, especially at high doses, has been linked to kidney damage, including a specific form of glomerular injury (focal segmental glomerulosclerosis) and acute kidney injury, increasing the risk of kidney failure.

  • Boron Supplements Very highTheoretical

    If you have any kidney issues, boron can accumulate in your body to harmful levels. It's crucial to avoid it without strict medical supervision.

  • Calcium Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Avoid calcium supplements if you have kidney disease, as your kidneys may not be able to process it properly, leading to harmful buildup in the blood.

  • Glycine Supplements Very highTheoretical

    If you have significant kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking glycine or magnesium glycinate, as your kidneys may struggle to process and excrete these substances, potentially leading to harmful accumulation.

  • Hydration with Electrolytes Practices Very highTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, taking electrolyte supplements can lead to a dangerous buildup of minerals like potassium, sodium, and magnesium, worsening your condition. Medical supervision is essential.

  • Juice Fasting Practices Very highTheoretical

    Juice fasting, especially with high-potassium or high-oxalate juices, can dangerously overload compromised kidneys, leading to severe electrolyte imbalances and further kidney damage. It is strictly contraindicated in kidney disease or failure.

  • Lithium Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Lithium is primarily processed by your kidneys. If you have any kidney disease or impaired kidney function, taking this supplement could lead to dangerous accumulation of lithium and severe toxicity.

  • Piracetam Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Piracetam is primarily processed and removed by your kidneys. If you have kidney disease, even mild, piracetam can accumulate and lead to unwanted side effects. Always consult a doctor.

  • Stay Hydrated Habits Very highTheoretical

    In individuals with significant kidney disease, kidneys may be unable to properly excrete excess fluid, leading to dangerous fluid overload, swelling, and electrolyte imbalances. Fluid intake must be carefully managed and restricted under medical supervision.

  • Using BioMaxing Life App Habits Very highTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease have impaired metabolism and excretion of many substances. Using supplements or extreme dietary changes suggested by the app without medical oversight can lead to toxic accumulation or worsened kidney function.

  • Adequate Protein Intake Habits HighTheoretical

    For individuals with pre-existing kidney disease or impaired kidney function, high protein intake can increase the workload on the kidneys and potentially accelerate disease progression. Consult a nephrologist to determine safe protein levels.

  • Amanita Pantherina Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, your body may not properly clear this supplement, leading to increased levels and potential toxicity.

  • Bedtime Ritual Practices HighTheoretical

    If the ritual involves supplements, individuals with kidney disease or impaired kidney function must consult their nephrologist. Many supplements are cleared by the kidneys and can accumulate to toxic levels.

  • Bulimia Habits HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, bulimic behaviors (purging, laxative/diuretic abuse) cause severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, placing immense strain on your kidneys and potentially leading to acute kidney failure or rapid deterioration of function. Urgent medical intervention is required.

  • Colloidal Gold and Silver Supplements HighTheoretical

    People with kidney disease should avoid colloidal metals, as they may accumulate and potentially worsen kidney function.

  • DASH Diet Practices HighTheoretical

    The DASH diet, rich in potassium from fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy, can be dangerous for individuals with impaired kidney function, such as those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 3b-5 or kidney failure, due to a high risk of hyperkalemia (dangerously high potassium levels) and other electrolyte imbalances. Always consult a nephrologist before adopting this diet if you have kidney problems.

  • Drug Use Habits HighTheoretical

    Impaired kidney function hinders the excretion of drugs and their metabolites, leading to dangerous accumulation, increased toxicity, and further kidney damage.

  • EAA (Essential Amino Acids) Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, consult your doctor before taking EAAs, as high protein intake can strain your kidneys.

  • Eleuthero Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking Eleuthero, as impaired kidney function can affect how your body processes and eliminates supplements.

  • Elimination Diet Practices HighTheoretical

    For individuals with kidney disease, an elimination diet can drastically alter protein and electrolyte intake, potentially worsening kidney function or causing dangerous imbalances. Any dietary changes must be approved by a nephrologist.

  • Eutropoflavin Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking Eutropoflavin, as it could accumulate or affect kidney function.

  • Fasoracetam Supplements HighTheoretical

    People with kidney disease or impaired kidney function should not use Fasoracetam, as it is primarily eliminated by the kidneys and could build up to harmful levels.

  • Herbalism / Phytotherapy Practices HighTheoretical

    Many herbal remedies are metabolized or excreted by the kidneys and can worsen kidney function, alter electrolyte balance, or interact with medications. STRICTLY consult a nephrologist before use if you have kidney disease.

  • High Sodium Intake Habits HighTheoretical

    In people with kidney disease, high sodium intake places an increased burden on already impaired kidneys, accelerating disease progression and worsening fluid retention and hypertension. Close medical guidance on sodium restriction is essential.

  • Ibutamoren MK 677 Supplements HighTheoretical

    Exercise extreme caution if you have kidney disease, as this supplement's metabolism and excretion are not fully understood.

  • Inosine Supplements HighTheoretical

    Due to its metabolism and excretion, Inosine Pranobex is not recommended for individuals with impaired kidney function or kidney disease.

  • L-Carnitine Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, taking L-Carnitine requires mandatory consultation with a nephrologist, as metabolism and excretion may be impaired.

  • Lysine Supplements HighTheoretical

    People with kidney disease should consult their doctor before taking Lysine, as high doses of amino acids can increase the workload on compromised kidneys.

  • Memantine Supplements HighTheoretical

    People with any kidney disease should consult a doctor before taking Memantine, as dosage adjustments may be necessary to prevent its accumulation in the body.

  • Noopept Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, your body may not properly excrete Noopept, potentially leading to accumulation and adverse effects. Consult your nephrologist.

  • NSI-189 Supplements HighTheoretical

    Due to its experimental status and unknown excretion pathways, NSI-189 could accumulate to harmful levels or worsen kidney function if you have kidney disease.

  • Oxiracetam Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, Oxiracetam should be avoided or used with extreme caution and under strict medical guidance, as your kidneys may not properly excrete it, leading to accumulation.

  • Potassium Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have any kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking potassium, as impaired kidney function can lead to unsafe potassium levels.

  • Pramiracetam Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, Pramiracetam may not be properly cleared from your body, potentially leading to increased side effects.

  • Protein Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, high protein intake can place extra strain on your kidneys and potentially worsen their condition. Always consult your doctor.

  • Silica Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking silica. Impaired kidney function may lead to accumulation and potential harm.

  • Unifiram Supplements HighTheoretical

    People with kidney disease should not take Unifiram, as it may accumulate in the body or negatively impact kidney function.

  • Vitamin C Supplements HighTheoretical

    Consult your doctor before taking Vitamin C if you have kidney disease, as high doses can increase the risk of kidney stone formation or worsen kidney function, especially with impaired oxalate excretion.

  • 9-Me-BC Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Use with extreme caution if you have kidney disease, as proper elimination of the substance might be impaired.

  • Alpha-Lipoic Acid Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, Alpha-Lipoic Acid metabolism may be affected, potentially leading to accumulation. Use with caution and under medical guidance.

  • Amanita Muscaria Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid Amanita Muscaria, as impaired kidney function could lead to dangerous accumulation of its compounds.

  • Amanita Regalis Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease, as impaired kidney function could lead to accumulation of compounds and potential side effects.

  • Aniracetam Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For those with kidney disease, Aniracetam metabolites may not be properly excreted, leading to accumulation and potential adverse effects. Consult your doctor.

  • Berberine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Consult your doctor if you have kidney disease, as berberine elimination may be impaired, leading to accumulation.

  • Chlorella Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking chlorella due to its protein and mineral content, which could pose a burden on compromised kidneys.

  • Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Supplements MediumTheoretical

    People with kidney disease should consult a doctor before taking CLA, as impaired kidney function can affect supplement metabolism and excretion.

  • D-Ribose Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor before taking D-Ribose, as it may not be suitable due to its metabolic effects, especially if your kidney function is impaired.

  • Dihexa Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid Dihexa unless specifically advised by a physician, as impaired kidney function could lead to unsafe accumulation.

  • Ecdysterone Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, avoid Ecdysterone unless cleared by your nephrologist, as your kidneys may not process it effectively.

  • Fadogia Agrestis Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid this supplement, as impaired kidney function might prevent proper processing and excretion.

  • Fisetin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have a kidney condition, consult your healthcare provider before taking fisetin, as its metabolism and elimination may be affected.

  • Glucosamine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Patients with kidney disease should consult their doctor before taking glucosamine, as impaired kidney function might affect its excretion and pose risks.

  • Horse Chestnut Extract Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Consult your doctor before use if you have kidney disease, as it may affect kidney function or accumulate in the body.

  • Huperzine A Supplements MediumTheoretical

    People with kidney disease should use Huperzine A with extreme caution or avoid it, as impaired kidney function can lead to drug accumulation and adverse effects.

  • IDRA-21 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    As a research chemical with unknown excretion pathways, IDRA-21 could potentially accumulate in the body and cause harm in individuals with impaired kidney function. Consult your doctor if you have kidney disease.

  • J147 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    The excretion pathways of experimental compound J147 are not fully known, making it unsuitable for individuals with kidney disease unless explicitly approved by a nephrologist.

  • L-Carnosine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Consult your doctor if you have kidney disease, as L-Carnosine may need dose adjustment or could potentially accumulate.

  • Melatonin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For individuals with severe kidney disease, it's important to consult your doctor before taking melatonin, as your kidneys primarily excrete its metabolites, and impaired function could lead to build-up.

  • Nettle Root Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have significant kidney problems, consult your doctor before using nettle root as its diuretic properties could affect fluid and electrolyte balance.

  • Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil) Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, Phenylpiracetam elimination may be impaired, potentially leading to its accumulation in the body and increased risk of side effects. Consult a nephrologist.

  • PRL-8-53 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid PRL-8-53 due to potential impaired excretion and unknown effects on kidney function.

  • Sabroxy Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should discuss Sabroxy with their doctor, as impaired kidney function might affect its excretion from your body.

  • Selank Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For individuals with kidney disease, medical consultation is essential before using Selank, as impaired kidney function might lead to altered excretion and potential accumulation.

  • Semax Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should discuss Semax use with their doctor, as impaired kidney function might affect how it is cleared from your system.

  • Sulbutiamine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should use Sulbutiamine with caution and under medical supervision due to potential issues with its excretion.

  • Sunifiram Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid Sunifiram due to limited information on its metabolism and excretion, which could lead to its accumulation.

  • Tongkat Ali Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should consult their healthcare provider before using Tongkat Ali, as impaired kidney function might affect its excretion and safety.

  • Vitamin A Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your doctor. Impaired kidney function may lead to unsafe accumulation of this fat-soluble vitamin.

  • Yohimbine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should avoid yohimbine, as impaired kidney function could lead to its accumulation and increased risk of side effects.

  • CrossFit Practices LowClinical

    The high risk of rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle breakdown, can lead to acute kidney injury, particularly in individuals with pre-existing kidney issues.

  • Diosmin Supplements LowTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should consult their doctor before taking Diosmin due to potential effects on excretion and overall kidney health.

  • Jujube Seed Extract Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, speak to your doctor. Impaired kidney function can affect the elimination of the supplement from your body.

  • Lavender Extract Supplements LowTheoretical

    Individuals with kidney disease should consult a healthcare provider before taking lavender extract, as its excretion might be impaired.

  • MSM Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease or impaired kidney function, speak with your doctor before using MSM, as it is processed and eliminated by the kidneys.

  • Resveratrol Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your nephrologist before taking resveratrol, as your kidneys may have difficulty processing it.

  • Trypsin Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have kidney disease, consult your nephrologist before taking trypsin, as your body's ability to process and excrete substances may be altered.

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