Top 10 Low Potassium Snacks to Protect Your Kidneys & Avoid Dialysis If you’re living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or trying to avoid dialysis, what you snack on each day can make a huge difference. In this video, you’ll discover the Top 10 low potassium snacks that are safe for CKD stage 3 and stage 4 patients, and can help you protect your kidneys, lower creatinine levels, and reduce potassium buildup naturally. Learn why snacks like apple slices, blueberries, cucumber sticks, and plain popcorn can support kidney function while keeping potassium, sodium, and phosphorus under control. You’ll also find delicious low-potassium options like unsalted rice cakes, graham crackers, and cottage cheese with pineapple that satisfy your cravings without stressing your kidneys. Perfect for anyone managing CKD, proteinuria, or high creatinine levels, these snacks can help you stay energized and protect your kidney health every day. ================== Subscribe: Kidney Health / @kidneyhealth365 .================= 00:00 Introduction. 00:56 1. Apple Slices 03:16 2. Blueberries 05:35 3. Carrot sticks 08:16 4. Cherries 11:10 5. Cucumber slices 13:29 6. Unsalted Rice Cakes 15:38 7. Plain Popcorn 17:55 8. Unsalted pretzels 19:52 9. Graham crackers 21:31 10. Cottage cheese with fresh pineapple ================== #kidneyhealth #lowercreatinine #kidneydisease #kidneyfailure #kidneys #lowpotassium #ckddiet #avoiddialysis ================== I created this Kidney Health channel to guide kidney patients through every stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney failure. Here, you'll find medical insights on kidney health, creatinine levels, GFR, dialysis, and real strategies to help lower creatinine, improve kidney function, and delay or avoid dialysis. We focus on interpreting key labs like albumin to creatinine ratio, urea/creatinine ratio, and managing issues like creatinine levels high, lower GFR, and proteinuria. You'll also learn about kidney detox, kidney treatment, the role of creatine, and how to reverse kidney disease naturally when possible. This channel is for anyone serious about understanding and protecting their kidneys. ----------------------- Disclaimer: This channel provides general educational information on kidney health and related topics. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your personal doctor or healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or lifestyle based on this content.