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​5 foods to support kidney health naturally​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 31, 2025, 07:45 IST
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5 foods to support kidney health naturally

Your kidneys may not get the spotlight, but they quietly do some of the most important work in your body. From balancing fluids and filtering waste to regulating blood pressure, these bean-shaped organs are real heroes. And while drinking enough water is key, what you eat also plays a huge role in keeping them happy. Luckily, home kitchens are full of foods that do more than just taste great—they naturally support kidney health too. From cooling vegetables to nourishing grains, here are some everyday staples that are gentle, healing, and kidney-friendly.


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Lauki

Also known as bottle gourd, lauki is cooling, hydrating, and super easy to digest. It’s mostly water, which makes it great for flushing out toxins and reducing the load on your kidneys. Cook it into a light sabzi, blend it into soup, or even enjoy it as juice—it’s a summer vegetable your kidneys will thank you for.

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Red rice

This earthy, nutty rice is packed with fiber and antioxidants. Unlike regular white rice, red rice has a lower glycemic index and is easier on the system. It helps with digestion, keeps blood sugar in check, and puts less pressure on your kidneys while still giving you energy and fullness.

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Coriander

Not just a garnish, coriander—especially its leaves and seeds—has strong cleansing properties. Coriander water is often used in home remedies to support kidney function and ease bloating. It helps the body flush out waste and reduce water retention in a natural, gentle way. Contains antimicrobial properties that can promote healthy, glowing skin.

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Turmeric

This golden spice is famous for its anti-inflammatory powers. A pinch in your cooking not only adds color and warmth but also helps reduce inflammation in the body, including in the kidneys. Regular use in dals, sabzis, and even warm milk can offer quiet but steady support for your system.

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Apple

Sweet, crisp, and naturally low in potassium, apples are a great fruit for kidney health. They help lower cholesterol, reduce swelling, and support digestion—all of which help your kidneys work well. Eating a raw apple a day or adding a few slices to a salad can make a big difference.


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Diet

Also ensure to eat a well-balanced and nutritious diet.

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What is the importance of the kidneys in the body?

The kidneys are important organs that work as the body’s natural filters, playing a key role in keeping us healthy and balanced. Their main job is to clean the blood by removing waste like urea and creatinine, along with extra salts and water, which leave the body as urine. This process prevents harmful toxins from building up. The kidneys also help control the body’s fluid and mineral levels, make hormones like erythropoietin (which helps make red blood cells) and renin (which helps manage blood pressure), and activate vitamin D to keep bones strong—showing just how vital they are for life.

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