And it doesn’t stop there.
Many of these products also contain trans fats—especially in industrial pastries and donuts—which contribute to inflammation throughout the body. Chronic inflammation is another factor that can worsen kidney health and overall well-being.
A better approach?
Choose whole, natural options like:
- Whole grain bread or oats
- Fresh fruits
- Nuts and seeds
- Natural sweeteners in moderation
These foods provide steady energy without putting unnecessary stress on your system.
3. Breakfasts High in Sugary Drinks and Artificial Beverages
Many people don’t think twice about what they drink in the morning. A glass of packaged juice, flavored coffee, or a sweetened drink might seem harmless.
But these beverages can be just as damaging—if not more—than the food itself.
They are often loaded with:
- Added sugars
- Artificial flavorings
- Hidden sodium or preservatives
Sugary drinks can cause the same blood sugar spikes as refined foods, increasing the risk of metabolic problems and kidney strain. Some studies also suggest that frequent consumption of sweetened beverages is linked to a higher risk of kidney disease.
Even “fruit juices” that seem healthy can be misleading. Without the fiber of whole fruit, they deliver concentrated sugar directly into your bloodstream.
What should you drink instead?
Black coffee or coffee with minimal sugar
Water (the best option for kidney health)
Herbal teas
Freshly squeezed juices in moderation