2. Too much protein at once

Eggs are already rich in protein and one large egg contains about 6 grams. When you pair them with other protein-heavy foods such as steak or protein shakes, you might consume more than your kidneys can process efficiently. Excessive protein intake increases urea levels, which the kidneys must filter out. For people with reduced kidney function, this can accelerate damage.
It’s best to balance your meals with complex carbohydrates (like whole-grain toast) and fiber-rich vegetables. These help reduce metabolic stress and support kidney health.
3. Sugary and refined carbs
Some people enjoy eating eggs with pancakes, syrup, or white bread. However, high-glycemic foods can spike blood sugar levels and increase the risk of diabetes – a major cause of kidney failure. Combining eggs with sugary drinks like sweetened coffee or juice adds even more stress to the kidneys by promoting inflammation and insulin resistance.
Instead, pair your eggs with low-glycemic foods such as oatmeal, spinach, tomatoes, or quinoa. This helps stabilize blood sugar and provides lasting energy without overtaxing your kidneys.
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