Kidney-friendlyAlcoholic beverage receives a Kidney-friendly rating. Among phosphorus, sodium and potassium, Sodium is highest at 1%, yet stays under the 15% line.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus6 mg<1%
Low
Sodium20 mg1%
Low
Potassium5 mg<1%
Low
About this food
In a CKD diet, Beverages deserve attention: Alcoholic beverage - Most beverages are low in mineral density, but colas with phosphoric acid and sugary drinks are not kidney-friendly - additive phosphorus absorbs at nearly 100%, often alongside a lot of added sugar.
Nutrient insight
Sodium at 1% stands out. For patients with high blood pressure or swelling, foods like this need extra caution.
Other nutrients
Protein0 gNot part of rating
Fiber0 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
Alcohol14.1 gContains alcohol
PurineNo dataNot rated · reference for those with high uric acid
OxalateNo dataNot rated · reference for those with kidney stones
From a daily-limit standpoint, Alcoholic beverage is Kidney-friendly - Sodium (1%) is the highest of the three. Whether it suits you is best confirmed with your doctor.
Why is Alcoholic beverage rated Kidney-friendly?
Rating basis: Alcoholic beverage's Sodium is 20 mg, 1% of the daily limit, judged as Kidney-friendly per the <15% tier.
How much Sodium is in Alcoholic beverage?
Alcoholic beverage's Sodium content is 20 mg per 100 g - 1% of the daily limit of 2,000 mg.
Is Alcoholic beverage safe on a low-potassium diet?
If you are on a potassium-restricted diet, Alcoholic beverage falls below 300 mg per 100 g - Potassium comes in at 5 mg. Always verify against your own daily limit.
How does Alcoholic beverage compare to other beverages foods?
How does Alcoholic beverage compare within Beverages? Its Sodium (20 mg per 100 g) is less than the category average. The rating below is calculated from this food's own data.