
36. Dairy Products can be a good source of many natural essentials but animal proteins can cause issues too.
Dairy products contain nutrients like protein, B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium, though many research advances are finding dairy products are doing us more harm than good. Minerals like calcium and phosphorus help build strong bones and muscles, but if you’re already at risk of kidney disease, a build-up of these minerals can cause high levels in the blood, which can increase the risk of bone and heart disease. Many other dairy products like cheese, ice cream, and butter can also contribute to high cholesterol levels and increase cardiovascular disease risk.

Research published by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc. has linked the use of dairy products with the occurrence of insulin-dependent diabetes. Milk contains animal proteins, which are highly acidic and increases calcium secretion into the urine. When this occurs, the body must take calcium from our bones to neutralize the acid in our system. Not only does this cause our bones to weaken, but it also puts an enormous amount of pressure on our kidneys. So, for the good of your kidneys and overall health, instead of dairy products, aim to gain equal or more nutrition from other dairy-free sources.