I talked to the dietician today about diet to boost albumin. She says there's not much one can do via diet to increase serum albumin (which matches what I'd studied during my pre-dialysis days when I thought maybe eating more protein would slow or stop kidney function decline) although "it couldn't hurt". She's going to do some research (she says) and let me know what supplements I can safely take. I didn't tell her I'd already heard from this trusted source.
How Do I Know If I Need More Protein?Your albumin level is drawn every month at your dialysis unit and reviewed with you by your dietitian, nurse or physician. Albumin is a type of protein in the blood. When the albumin level is low, typically less than 3.6 mg/dL, it can begin to affect your health. Low levels of albumin are linked to increased rates of hospitalization and early death in dialysis patients. It is essential to eat enough protein so that serum albumin is maintained at the desired level.