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6 fruits that improve kidney health and how to consume them right

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 12, 2025, 19:00 IST
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How fruits impact kidney health

From Ayurveda to medical science, fruits are proven to be an integral part of a balanced diet. But did you know that fruits also play a key role in maintaining kidney health? It is said that fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, the two factors that can negatively impact kidney function. Also, it is observed that certain fruits which aid in digestion and help regulate blood sugar levels, ultimately also help kidney function. Additionally, they are proven to assist in flushing out toxins and maintaining proper fluid balance in the human body. For the unversed, kidney cleansing is essential because the kidneys filter toxins and waste from the blood, balancing body fluids and supporting overall health. Here, we have listed 6 fruits that help boost the health and functioning of kidneys naturally and the right way of consuming them.

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Watermelon


It is proven to be rich in water content that helps you hydrate and flush out toxins that further helps with smooth functioning of the kidney with lycopene and potassium found in the fruit. As per a study, watermelon is known to have protective properties in kidney diseases and for having the ability to clear urine. The study has validated the traditional uses of watermelon and demonstrated that pulp extract possessed significant anti-urolithiatic and diuretic activities.

How to consume: Cut the fruit fresh and eat it. One can also make a slush of the pulp and enjoy it with a hint of mint in it.

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Lemon


As per experts, citric acid found in lemons helps prevent kidney stones by increasing by frequent urination and that helps remove all sorts of toxins from the body. As per the National Kidney Foundation, consumption of fresh lemon juice is good for the kidney. It recommends 120 mL (about ½ cup) juice daily to reduce stone recurrence by binding calcium in urine and raising pH to inhibit crystal formation.



How to consume: Add the juice in lukewarm water and consume in morning on an empty stomach.

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Berries

They are rich in antioxidants and are said to have anti-inflammatory properties that help prevent urinary tract infections, and boost the overall kidney health. As per a study, use of berries in daily diet help with boosting kidney health, through their high anthocyanin, polyphenol, and antioxidant content, which reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis while improving renal function in models of chronic kidney disease (CKD).


How to consume: The best way to consume berries is to add them to a porridge or yogurt-oats bowl in the morning and enjoy.

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Pineapple


This fruit is rich in a compound called bromelain, which can help reduce inflammation and support kidney health. As per a study, pineapple is said to support the kidney through its bromelain enzyme, vitamin C, and high water content, which provide anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and diuretic effects that may aid digestion, reduce swelling, and promote hydration in early-stage kidney issues.



How to consume: The best way to consume pineapple is by adding it to breakfast. One can also consume it in the form of juice, charred snack, or add it to your cake or muffin recipes.

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Apples


Apples are proven to be rich in fiber and vitamin C, that help support the functioning of the kidney and reduce the risk of kidney diseases. They are also said to lower cholesterol and blood sugar that helps boost kidney health. As per the National Kidney Foundation, they are rich in antioxidants and fiber, low in potassium, phosphorus, and sodium, making them kidney-friendly. Apples are low in potassium, phosphorus, and sodium so they are a great choice for a kidney friendly diet, the foundation states.


How to consume: The best way is to make Cinnamon Stewed Apples, where you cook apples with butter and cinnamon and serve as a dessert.

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Pomegranate

They are full of antioxidants and may help reduce inflammation and promote kidney function. It is mentioned that pomegranate has potent antioxidants like punicalagins, ellagic acid, and polyphenols that reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis while improving renal function markers.

How to consume: It is best consumed raw or one can make a juice or salad along with beetroot and amla for added nutrition.

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Fruits that can impact kidneys


As per experts, fruits like high-potassium bananas, oranges, and avocados, can harm individuals with kidney disease by overwhelming the kidneys' ability to filter excess potassium. In people with compromised kidney function, potassium buildup can lead to serious health issues, including heart arrhythmias. It's important for those with kidney disease to limit high-potassium fruits and consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate dietary choices.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is meant for general knowledge only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always talk to your doctor before starting any new routine.

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