Stage-specific rating derived from Pork Belly Raw's potassium, phosphorus, and sodium per 100g against stage 1 renal diet budgets.
Pork Belly Raw is safe for stage 1 patients: potassium 185 mg/100g, phosphorus 108 mg/100g, and sodium 32 mg/100g all sit within the lenient thresholds for this stage. Normal portions (100g cooked) fit the daily 3,000 mg potassium budget comfortably.
Standard serving (100g cooked) is fine. For very high-volume foods, keep to one serving per day.
Stage 1 means normal filtration (eGFR ≥90) with kidney damage markers (albuminuria, hematuria, or structural changes). Most foods are fine in normal portions — the goal is protecting the kidneys you have.
No fluid restriction unless swelling or heart failure — drink to thirst. Protein target: 0.8 g/kg/day.
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This content is a general reference, not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment plan. Do not change your diet, fluids, medicines, or dialysis plan without your nephrologist or renal dietitian. Individual recommendations depend on your labs, medications, conditions, and care plan.