
47. Apricots are rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, and fiber.
Same as the other fruits and veggies on this list, apricots are very high in potassium. One cup of fresh apricots has approximately 427 mg of potassium. What’s more, the potassium content is even more concentrated in dried apricots with only five halves. It can be as high as two medium raw apricots. One cup of dried apricots provides over 1,500 mg of potassium. That means that just 1 cup of dried apricots provides 75% of the 2,000-mg low potassium restriction. It’s best to avoid apricots, and most importantly, dried apricots, on a renal diet.
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Apricots canned in their fruit juice have less potassium and are safer to eat for kidney problems. If you still have the cravings for high potassium vegetables and fruits, there is always an alternative, like leaching, which is a process where you pull out some of the potassium of the fruit or vegetable. Fruits and vegetables are essential in your daily meals. They contain a mineral called potassium. As kidney disease progresses, potassium in the blood may start to rise. That is because the kidneys are not able to remove extra potassium. It can be dangerous.