My neph put me on sodium bicarbonate tablets as my kidney function worsened. I've read articles where supposedly this helped immensely. My own (completely made up) explanation is that it depends on the cause of your kidney disease whether it helps much or not. Perhaps it's very helpful for some people and not others. It didn't seem to slow my kidney disease down.
Regular salt is sodium chloride whereas sodium bicarbonate is, well, sodium bicarbonate. The two are not the same.
Makes the body more alkaline.Less acidic Less likely to develop cancer and many other issues with a more base PH.Just my 2 cents
You should only be taking bicarb IF your nephrologist prescribes it.
You should only be taking bicarb IF your nephrologist prescribes it. Not just casually. I used to take it (was prescribed) before I started D. Now, my bicarb levels are somewhat low and I am taking it again. For acid/alkaline.