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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Diet and Recipes => Topic started by: Rerun on March 05, 2011, 07:32:23 AM
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I order a case of this 8oz drink to keep on hand when I don't have time to eat right. It is high in protein, low in potassium, and phosphorus and carb steady.
Read more www.nepro.com
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PS The Butter Pecan is the best.......
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Thanks for this Rerun. I'm going to try some. I have been using drinks called "Pure Protein," which helps my protein levels.
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These premixed whey protein drinks are very common in hospitals and clinics, together with Suplena, which has half the protein. I don't really know what Abbott, the maker of Nepro, means by "Carb Steady", it is just high in calories—1.8 Cal/mL, and it stays around quite a while. If you are diabetic, watch out, and even if you are not, watch out. The carbohydrates are from maltodextrin - basically digested corn starch.
If you would like an alternative, try a high quality powder whey protein isolate (very little carb, about 2g per 35 g serving), blend it with 8 to 10 pieces of chopped celery and/or a piece of fruit, add one to two teaspoon of light cooking oil (we like grape seed oil) with 2 to 4 oz of water or light juice. I think Zach may have good recipes on whey protein shakes and ice creams as well.
Personally, I don't like any of these shelf stabilized liquid protein drinks with high carbs. Even a small amount gives me a headache which could be due to the high carbs or some added stabilizer.
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So funny to be talking about Nepro. Bo's dr just gave us 2 samples as his albumin is too low. I thought it pretty tasty, but he doesnt like thickish drinks which is a shame to me. . ..... So, we asked at the nxStage site what might be another good thing and many liked LiquiCel. (others the Nupro) so incase someone else doesnt like the Nepro, ya might try LiquaCel.. It's ment ro raise the albumin so we shall see. Good reviews over there on it, and you just take one little ounce for 16 protien. Like i said,,, we shall see.
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Allow me to disagree. The berry is the best, but, quite frankly, they all taste like crap!
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These premixed whey protein drinks are very common in hospitals and clinics, together with Suplena, which has half the protein. I don't really know what Abbott, the maker of Nepro, means by "Carb Steady", it is just high in calories—1.8 Cal/mL, and it stays around quite a while. If you are diabetic, watch out, and even if you are not, watch out. The carbohydrates are from maltodextrin - basically digested corn starch.
If you would like an alternative, try a high quality powder whey protein isolate (very little carb, about 2g per 35 g serving), blend it with 8 to 10 pieces of chopped celery and/or a piece of fruit, add one to two teaspoon of light cooking oil (we like grape seed oil) with 2 to 4 oz of water or light juice. I think Zach may have good recipes on whey protein shakes and ice creams as well.
Personally, I don't like any of these shelf stabilized liquid protein drinks with high carbs. Even a small amount gives me a headache which could be due to the high carbs or some added stabilizer.
Again.... I like Nepro when I don't have time to "blend 8 to 10 pieces of chopped celery and or fruit and add this and that "
I keep it around so I don't end up at the drive thru at McDonalds!
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First things first: The Butter pecan is the best. :rofl;
I have a friend who lives out here in Orange County that I have known since I was about 5 back in Connecticut. She buys me a couple of cases for me to have in the house. It is great to have around.
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Does anyone know if it's available in OZ?
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There is also the drink NovaSource Renal.
http://www.cwimedical.com/Product/HomecareCaregiver/2908
More expensive than Nepro, but it doesn't contain sugar alcohol which can cause gas and diarrhea in some people if used too often.
8)
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Thanks, Henry. What think you of the product?
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yes this drink is pretty good...in my dialysis clinic those of us who suffer from constant low protein get to choose between a nepro shake, protein bar, or a liquid medicine to take in the middle of each treatment to boost our protein, i usually choose one of these (if they are cold) or a protein bar..and yes they are made specifically for Renal patients!!!! :cheer: :cheer:
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As Zach indicated, there are alternatives with less carbs and less sugar alcohols.
http://abbottnutrition.com/Products/nepro-with-carb-steady
Nepro w Carb Steady Impr Carb Ready-to-Drink Mixed Berry Inst / 8-fl-oz Bottle /
Case of 24
Water, Corn Syrup Solids, Caseinates (Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium), High Oleic
Safflower Oil, Canola Oil, Milk Protein Isolate, Sugar (Sucrose), Corn
Maltodextrin, Glycerine, Short-Chain Fructooligosaccharides. Less than 1.0% of
the Following: Soy Lecithin, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Calcium Citrate,
Sodium Citrate, Potassium Citrate, Choline Chloride, Salt (Sodium Chloride),
Ascorbic Acid, L-Carnitine, Taurine, Zinc Sulfate, d-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate,
Ferrous Sulfate, Niacinamide, FD&C Red #3, Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine
Hydrochloride, Manganese Sulfate, Cupric Sulfate, Thiamine Chloride
Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, FD&C Blue #1, Vitamin A Palmitate, Magnesium
Phosphate, Folic Acid, Chromium Chloride, Biotin, Sodium Molybdate, Potassium
Iodide, Sodium Selenate, Phylloquinone, Cyanocobalamin, and Vitamin D3.
Contains milk and soy ingredients. Gluten-free; suitable for lactose intolerance.
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Just starrted with product. Used as 3 pm meal prior to my 5:30 - 11:00 pm dialysis. (We are served a sandwich at about pm. First impressions are good. Sugar was 6 (UK scale - US about 110) at 6:30.
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They give me Nepro every time I go in for dialysis. I didn't like any of them except the berry, and the protein bars are junky tasting, so berry is my choice. I do wait until toward the end of dialysis or till after I get home, because it seems to give me diarrhea often. But it helps keep my albumin up. :bandance;