I have talked a lot about metabolic acidosis and the impact of diet to help correct CO2 levels, but what about beverages? Can what people
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This question was emailed to me a little while ago. Its a tough one, but a good one! How are CO2 and K related? According

I am combining the recommendations and practice points for sodium and metabolic acidosis in today’s post, because there is some overlap here. What are the

If you are reading this series, that I have hopefully already convinced you that: So in today’s post, my goal is to give you some

I want to develop a metabolic acidosis nutrition assessment cheat sheet, similar to my one for hyperkalemia, so I am digging down the rabbit hole

My first position in renal nutrition was in hemodialysis and I started that job in 2010. My second position in renal was in a pre-dialysis