Kidney Health, Nutrition, Longevity Livestream with Dr. Sean Hashmi 11/3/2023

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  • @SELFPrinciple
    @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому +8

    Thanks so much for joining this month's live webinar! We will continue these monthly live webinars on the first friday of each month at 5pm PST to 6pm PST

    • @CraigMullins1
      @CraigMullins1 Рік тому +1

      You can preset it up, so we can subscribe to the link that has the upcoming live and know in advance for us peeps that forget. and send that link to your socials.

  • @karenandazola7869
    @karenandazola7869 8 місяців тому

    The most loving, kind, compassionate doctor. ❤

  • @sherenegovender6909
    @sherenegovender6909 7 місяців тому

    Everything you say makes so much sense. I truly appreciate you

  • @melissapalomares1528
    @melissapalomares1528 Рік тому +1

    Dr Hashmi, thanks you for giving hope and explaining ckd the best among all ❤❤❤ You are God given

  • @pattieaguilar
    @pattieaguilar Рік тому +2

    I ABSOLUTELY love your videos, i have started writing down everything in a notebook so when your session is an hour long mine ends up being 2 hrs long, the pause button gets pushed MANY times,lol. I have learned SOOO much from you and i am slowly goin through all your videos, You should be commended for the job your doin online!! ive recently recieved ALL my medical files from the past 2 years, so now am going through the lab reports and the things ive learned from you so far is the easiest for me to understand with my labs, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

    • @SELFPrinciple
      @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому

      That is very kind of you. Thank you for your support Pattie!

  • @CherylFreeman-bf9rj
    @CherylFreeman-bf9rj 5 місяців тому

    Yes ty

  • @Arugula100
    @Arugula100 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video

  • @spumemonk11
    @spumemonk11 8 місяців тому

    I'm so glad I found this channel. It's given me new hope. Dr Hashmi is such a kind and remarkable gentleman.

  • @KH-xi9td
    @KH-xi9td 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. I greatly appreciate your videos and, most importantly, you sharing your knowledge and educating me/us.
    Blessings.

  • @abdelilahbenahmed4350
    @abdelilahbenahmed4350 Рік тому +2

    Glad to know that fish , despite the pollution in the sea and the mercury, can be a part a healthy vegan diet (fatty fish , 2-3 times a week). After all fish could ne considered as a vegetal meat. And , at least as the debate about diets is concerned, I totally agree with the idea expressed in this channel stating that there is much anger and hate in the world already and that what we want to do is celebrate our successes and even small achievements and improvements in our life style and mood.

    • @YamatoForever
      @YamatoForever Рік тому +1

      Careful of the phosphorous in fish. Canned sardines are a no no. Shrimp and Smoked Salmon are OK.

    • @SELFPrinciple
      @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your support of the channel!

  • @carolbaltz-qt2ho
    @carolbaltz-qt2ho Рік тому

    Yes

  • @Wrdwrk
    @Wrdwrk Рік тому +2

    I hope YOU guys are okay ! Thank you 🙏

    • @SELFPrinciple
      @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому

      All good! Just moving to slow things down and focus more on the important things in life :)

  • @darlenedockendorf7877
    @darlenedockendorf7877 11 місяців тому

    Yes

  • @rupachinai4932
    @rupachinai4932 Рік тому +2

    When I took LOSARTAN my potassium shoot up 5.9. So I had to take potassium lowering medicine for 3 days and it went down to 4.4 but then I decided not to take LOSARTAN.

    • @SELFPrinciple
      @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому +1

      So many factors go into this: dosage of losartan, other meds, diuretics, your CKD stage, bowel habits. There are ways around this and its important to work with your nephrologist to see what the right dosage of ACEI or ARB you need is

  • @YamatoForever
    @YamatoForever Рік тому +3

    I missed this but I have a question. Protein and phosphorous aren't as bioavailable in plants as in animal products. Is the same thing true for potassium? Also I've been trying to gain muscle. I'm at Stage 3b. I'm 6'5", 260 pounds, and I'm 56 years old. If I go plant based protein can I eat more protein? Does the bioavailability have an effect on how the kidneys process it?

    • @SELFPrinciple
      @SELFPrinciple  Рік тому

      Great question. The answer is no regarding potassium. For protein, new data shows you can get similar results with plant based or animal based. For non-CKD folks, 1.2 to 1.6 grams/kg of bodyweight with resistance training gives the best outcomes for increased muscle mass

    • @YamatoForever
      @YamatoForever Рік тому

      @@SELFPrinciple Thank you.

  • @Hope4better24
    @Hope4better24 Рік тому

    Doc Hashmi do you advise kidney damage patients with high protein leak of plants based diet or tacking medication is a must or both?!

  • @PlumbExe
    @PlumbExe 7 місяців тому

    Hi Dr Hashmi,
    Thanks for what you are doing.
    In my family, there is a gene that gets passed on to each generation, although some of us have been lucky enough to dodge it.
    The condition is autosomal dominant kidney disease, but it’s not polcystic.. it basically means that tiny proteins begin to form inside the kidneys blocking the tubules and the filters.
    Even though this is hereditary, do you know if it is possible to keep the disease at bay by eating a strict whole food vegan diet whilst supplementing with things such as nmn & resvertrol.
    Also does supplementing to promotes blood vessel health help atall?
    I’m trying to think outside of the box a bit as the general consensus I hear is that there’s nothing that can be done… but I don’t believe that… I feel that it must be possible to have some say as to how the gene expresses when / if it does and to also counteract the damage that begins to occur in the kidneys when the gene is expressing.
    I also wonder whether patients with the gene mutations struggle to methylate certain vitamins, amino acids or minerals which over time triggers the faulty gene to express.
    Also would fasting help?
    Apologies for the long question and thanks in advance, Steve