I agree---however, this is not always applicable to those who have kidney failure and are on dialysis. They need to eat more beans than is good for their kidneys! My bloodwork was a disaster after my colon surgery and I decided to go vegetarian. I nearly went into kidney failure because of my bean consumption. I had one patient who was SDA and he decided to go vegetarian. He talked to a RN, also SDA, unfortunately she was not a kidney nurse and she encouraged him and said God would honor his choice. However, God does not always interfere with foolish choices. Well, I tried to warn him. but he did not listen. He immediately went downhill, by the time he realized his mistake---it was too late. He died. Active kidney failure is different from progressive failure. You can work around when they are failing, requires bloodwork. Not everyone has that kind of needed bloodwork.
As with me, I really am a walking miracle as God has to orchestrate for me when to eat plant protein, when to eat animal and when to eat eggs and cheese and when to eat fruits. It's all a delicate balance and He is the only one that knows what my body is doing. I could control it if I had regular bloodwork, but Hospice doesn't do bloodwork so have to leave it up to God. Hospice, at times, has nearly kicked me out of their program, as I am taking too long to die and not dyeing the way they want me to! They do not put it that way, but that is the way it is---Social Security has their guidelines and if you do not meet them, out you go. You have to show signs of deterioration or out you go! So God has worked things out to where I am deteorating at a slow enough rate to just stay in Hospice! Don't know how He does it---I just try to follow orders! My heart damage was Dr. induced and is not the kind that exercise helps, it makes it worse. If my heart rate goes up I feel horrible! It usually stays in the 50-60 range, over 80 I can feel it.