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If you have kidney problems, it is important to make dietary modifications to support kidney health. As kidney problems often stem from conditions like diabetes and high sugar, high carb diets, it is crucial to focus on high-quality, low-carb foods. While the healthy version of the ketogenic diet with intermittent fasting is beneficial for preventing kidney disease, if you already have kidney problems, you should be cautious. Specifically, in stages three to five of kidney problems, it is necessary to adjust protein intake by reducing it to about 45 grams per day. Quality protein sources like eggs, fish, and grass-fed beef are recommended. Additionally, sodium intake should be reduced to around 2300 milligrams per day, and potassium should be limited by avoiding high-potassium foods like beet greens, spinach, and avocados. Phosphorus should also be controlled by avoiding foods high in phosphoric acid, such as soda, and choosing low-phosphorus options like poultry, certain seafood, and eggs. As there is conflicting data on potassium recommendations, it is advisable to work with a doctor to monitor nutrient levels.