Resources for Your Practitioner PKD.

Doctor Explaining Diabetic Kidney Disease Management to Patient

ADPKD dietary program results

Read about the results of the FIRST paper in the scientific literature describing the Ren. Nu program, a research-backed nutritional intervention program, for individuals with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).

This paper describes the features of the Ren. Nu program and reports the first qualitative experiences of a group of beta testers.

Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis?

Ketosis and ketoacidosis have very different meanings and should not be confused.

Nutritional ketosis is generally safe and is the result of a ketogenic diet.

Ketoacidosis is a direct result of high blood sugars that occur in those with uncontrolled diabetes and can be potentially dangerous.

The Safety of KetoCitra®

Learn about KetoCitra®  and what makes KetoCitra®  safe.

The Science Behind KetoCitra®

Learn about the science behind KetoCitra®.