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n7.nicholas
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bota uma camisa pra eu poder repúblicar mano, tenho ciúmes
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Homem que ama, confia
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acho que isso já é insegurança
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Ou eu passo muita segurança pro meu ou o meu me odeia não é possível
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pra mim n tkk, pra ela
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e esse é o meu por que.
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Papo Mn 🥲
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oloko vai com calma.
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Kidney Cleaning Foods | Healthy Foods to Eat vs Foods to Avoid Kidneys don’t get “cleaned” by one magic food — but daily choices can absolutely change how hard they work. This 3D visualization shows a clear contrast between foods that commonly increase kidney strain and foods that support a more kidney-friendly baseline. Foods to Avoid: Salt, soy sauce, processed foods, bacon, starfruit are shown as a “strain” pattern. High-sodium foods can increase fluid retention and blood pressure — two big factors that raise kidney workload over time. Processed meals and bacon often combine sodium with additives and preservatives, which can further burden overall metabolic and inflammatory load. Starfruit is a special caution: for people with kidney disease or reduced kidney function, it can cause toxic reactions and should be avoided. Foods to Eat: Water, cranberry juice, lemon, ginger, avocado are shown as supportive options. Water helps maintain healthy urine flow and reduces concentration stress. Cranberry juice is commonly linked with urinary tract support (not a cure, but often used as a supportive habit). Lemon and ginger can support digestion and inflammation balance as part of a whole-food routine. Avocado provides fiber and healthy fats — though if someone has kidney disease, potassium intake may need medical guidance. Takeaway: your kidneys don’t need a “detox” — they need consistent, kidney-supportive choices: less salty/processed foods and more simple hydration-focused habits. ⚠️ Educational purposes only — not medical advice. #kidneyhealth #renalhealth #healthychoices #foodasmedicine #healtheducation
Kidney Cleaning Foods | Healthy Foods to Eat vs Foods to Avoid Kidneys don’t get “cleaned” by one magic food — but daily choices can absolutely change how hard they work. This 3D visualization shows a clear contrast between foods that commonly increase kidney strain and foods that support a more kidney-friendly baseline. Foods to Avoid: Salt, soy sauce, processed foods, bacon, starfruit are shown as a “strain” pattern. High-sodium foods can increase fluid retention and blood pressure — two big factors that raise kidney workload over time. Processed meals and bacon often combine sodium with additives and preservatives, which can further burden overall metabolic and inflammatory load. Starfruit is a special caution: for people with kidney disease or reduced kidney function, it can cause toxic reactions and should be avoided. Foods to Eat: Water, cranberry juice, lemon, ginger, avocado are shown as supportive options. Water helps maintain healthy urine flow and reduces concentration stress. Cranberry juice is commonly linked with urinary tract support (not a cure, but often used as a supportive habit). Lemon and ginger can support digestion and inflammation balance as part of a whole-food routine. Avocado provides fiber and healthy fats — though if someone has kidney disease, potassium intake may need medical guidance. Takeaway: your kidneys don’t need a “detox” — they need consistent, kidney-supportive choices: less salty/processed foods and more simple hydration-focused habits. ⚠️ Educational purposes only — not medical advice. #kidneyhealth #renalhealth #healthychoices #foodasmedicine #healtheducation

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