Herbs

Last Updated: January 02, 2023

Medically reviewed by NKF Patient Education Team

Herbs add flavor without salt, can be grown easily, and are useful for people with kidney disease. 

Herbs are savory plants used for flavoring food. Popular culinary herbs include basil, bay leaf, chervil, chives, cilantro, marjoram, oregano, dill, parsley, thyme, tarragon, rosemary, and mint.

Nutritional benefits of herbs

Used in small amounts for seasoning, herbs are not a significant source of nutrients.

Why are herbs a superfood?

  • They give flavor to food without the addition of salt
  • Herbs can be purchased dry or fresh and are budget friendly
  • You can easily grow them in a pot indoors or in your garden
  • There are many varieties of herbs which can be purchased as a single herb or as part of a blend
  • You can drink herbs as tea*

*Some herbal teas can interfere with actions of medicines. Check with your kidney dietitian or doctor for specifics on herbal teas.

Herbs and kidney disease

Herbs are beneficial for people in all stages of kidney disease including:

  • CKD/Transplant
  • Hemodialysis (3 times/week)
  • Daily Home and Nocturnal Hemodialysis/Peritoneal Dialysis
  • Kidney Stones

Some herbal teas can interfere with actions of medicines. Check with your kidney dietitian or doctor for specifics on herbal teas.

Herb types

NameUse with:
BasilBeef, pork, most vegetables
Bay LeafBeef, pork, most vegetables
CilantroChicken, seafood
DillBeef, chicken, green beans, cabbage, carrots, peas, dips
MarjoramBeef, chicken, pork, green beans, cauliflower, eggplant
MintLamb, iced tea
RosemaryChicken, pork, cauliflower, peas, marinades, risotto
ThymeBeef, chicken, pork, fish, green beans, beets, carrots
TarragonFish, asparagus, beets, cabbage, cauliflower, marinades

Recipes using herbs

Spicy Seasoning
3 Tbsp. celery seed
1 Tbsp. onion powder
1 tsp. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. crushed oregano
1 Tbsp. crushed thyme
1-1/2 tsp. ground bay leaf
1-1-2 tsp. black pepper
1/1-2 tsp. ground cloves
Yield: about 1/2 cup
(Nutrition: The Art of Good Eating, Seattle, WA)

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*This content is provided for informational use only and is not intended as medical advice or as a substitute for the medical advice of a healthcare professional.

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