Top Nephrologist Reveals Shocking Truth About Eggs for Kidney Patients Are eggs truly a healing superfood for kidney patients — or a silent killer slowly damaging your kidneys? 🥚 In this eye-opening video, Dr. David reveals the shocking truth about eggs, protein intake, and how malnutrition and inflammation can either heal or harm your kidneys. Many seniors believe cutting down on protein protects their kidneys, but the reality is more complex — and more dangerous than you think. Discover how eggs affect creatinine levels, GFR, inflammation, and overall kidney repair, and learn the right way to include them in a kidney-friendly diet. Dr. David explains the science behind egg whites vs. yolks, how to prevent protein-energy wasting, and the surprising connection between malnutrition, inflammation, and faster kidney decline. Whether you’re living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetes, or simply want to protect your kidneys naturally, this video gives you the real, science-backed facts to make smart dietary choices. Don’t miss the section where Dr. David shares the biggest mistake seniors make when trying to “eat clean” — and how it can silently worsen kidney damage. If you’re trying to lower creatinine, improve GFR, and reduce inflammation naturally, this video is your complete kidney-nutrition guide. Your Queries: Are eggs good for kidney patients? Can kidney patients eat eggs every day? Is egg yolk bad for kidney disease? What are the best proteins for CKD patients? How to lower creatinine levels naturally at home Foods that improve GFR and kidney function What to eat and avoid in kidney disease How to reduce inflammation for kidney health Kidney-friendly breakfast ideas for seniors Dr. David kidney diet advice for CKD patients 📌 Watch till the end — one wrong habit could be weakening your kidneys every day without you realizing it. SUBSCRIBE OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE KIDNEY HEALTH CONTENT @decodingdiabetes01 #Kidney #KidneyHealth #ChronicKidneyDisease #CKDRecovery #KidneyDiet #LowerCreatinine #SeniorHealthTips #decodingdiabetes Medical Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, medications, or lifestyle — especially if you have chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or any other medical condition.