Mango Lassi (Yogurt Smoothie) — 104mg sodium per serving

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104mg sodium
Mango Lassi (Yogurt Smoothie) 16% of KDIGO's 667mg per-meal limit

Indian meals, checked against KDIGO kidney health guidelines

Each card shows per-serving nutrition against KDIGO limits. Tap any card for the full breakdown.

Mango Lassi (Yogurt Smoothie)
Breakfast

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Mango Lassi (Yogurt Smoothie)

Sodium per serving104mg / 667mg
Protein 7.8g Fiber 0.5g 315 cal

Per serving (1 of 2) vs. KDIGO limits

Sodium104mg / 667mg limit
Potassium87mg / 667mg limit
Phosphorus51mg / 267mg limit

Why yogurt matters: Yogurt contains probiotics, calcium, protein, which probiotics support beneficial gut bacteria.

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Cauliflower Rice with Lentil Curry
Dinner

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Cauliflower Rice with Lentil Curry

Sodium per serving116mg / 667mg
Protein 7.9g Fiber 3.7g 226 cal

Per serving (1 of 4) vs. KDIGO limits

Sodium116mg / 667mg limit
Potassium390mg / 667mg limit
Phosphorus142mg / 267mg limit

Anti-inflammatory properties. How?

Turmeric (Curcumin) — inhibits nf-kb and cox-2 inflammatory pathways. Source

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Roasted Makhana
Snack

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Roasted Makhana

Sodium per serving6mg / 667mg
Protein 0.3g Fiber 0.7g 149 cal

Per serving (1 of 2) vs. KDIGO limits

Sodium6mg / 667mg limit
Potassium43mg / 667mg limit
Phosphorus6mg / 267mg limit

Turmeric (Curcumin) — inhibits nf-kb and cox-2 inflammatory pathways. Source

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How MedMenu classifies recipes for ckd

Every recipe is checked against these thresholds

Based on KDIGO CKD Guideline (2024) and the KDOQI Nutrition Guideline (2020)

≤ 2,000mg Sodium per day Evidence grade C
≤ 2,000mg Potassium per day Evidence grade C
≤ 800mg Phosphorus per day Evidence grade B
≤ 48g Protein per day Evidence grade C

Recipes that meet all thresholds are tagged as suitable. 45 nutrients analyzed per serving.

Common questions

Is Indian food safe for kidney disease?

The KDIGO 2024 guideline recommends limiting sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Indian cooking can work when you track these per serving. MedMenu shows all three for every recipe.

How much sodium per meal with CKD?

KDIGO recommends under 2,000mg sodium per day — roughly 667mg per meal. MedMenu shows exact sodium per serving against this limit.

Why do CKD patients need to watch potassium?

Damaged kidneys can't remove excess potassium efficiently. Too much can cause dangerous heart rhythms. The KDIGO guideline suggests keeping daily intake under 2,000mg (roughly 667mg per meal). MedMenu shows potassium per serving.

Which Indian foods are kidney-friendly?

Dishes with lower potassium and phosphorus — typically those without bananas, avocados, dairy, or dark leafy greens — tend to be safest. MedMenu shows sodium, potassium, and phosphorus per serving so you can compare.

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