Rate your energy on a scale of 1–10. Low? Watermelon’s hydration could be your boost. Ready for the next kidney-friendly fruit?
2. Blueberries – Tiny Antioxidant Powerhouses
John, a 55-year-old accountant, battled frequent urinary issues. Embarrassed, he avoided long meetings. Adding blueberries to his breakfast changed everything. In two weeks, he felt lighter. Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, like anthocyanins, which a 2020 study suggests may reduce kidney inflammation. Sprinkle them on yogurt or eat them solo. Ever worry about recurring infections? Blueberries might offer relief. But hold on, the next fruit is a zesty surprise.