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Another tricky rule: Urine stains get cold water while sweat and vomit stains get warm-to-hot water. Take a minute to study our cheat sheet below. Or better yet, print it out and post it in your laundry room! Yes, the temperature of the water will help treat stains to the best of your ability.
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Read More »You just spilled a glob of mustard on your new, white blouse. You knew that hot dog was a risky choice, but it was simply irresistible. Fret not! Your new shirt is not ruined – at least not yet. As soon as that stain hits the fabric, the countdown is on. If the stain dries, you might as well make it your dedicated hot dog-eating smock. The most important step is to take off that shirt and get it in water as soon as possible. But not just any water. Choosing between hot and cold is the difference between stain removal and permanent stain setting.
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Magnesium. Magnesium is important for proper muscle and nerve function. Some doctors believe better magnesium levels can reduce bladder spasms, a...
Read More »10 Superfoods for People with Kidney Disease Red Peppers. Also low in potassium but high in flavor. ... Cauliflower. High in vitamin C, folate and fiber, cauliflower helps your body fight off toxins. ... Blueberries. ... Egg Whites. ... Garlic. ... Fish. ... Red Grapes. ... Olive Oil. More items...
Diet is incredibly important for kidney disease patients. What you eat can cause, prevent, or even help alleviate pain and symptoms. Dieticians can help determine a diet that is specific to each patient, but there are a few foods that are packed with nutrition, low in potassium, taste great, and are fabulous for everyone. So, if you want to make a difference for yourself or for someone you love who is struggling with kidney disease, go ahead and cook them a great meal, lend a listening ear when they need to talk, or even donate your car for charity . You’ll be helping them to feel better.
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