Is this one of those protein meal in a can things designed for weight conscious people?I've been wondering about buying the large can of protein powder currently one an end aisle at the local WallMart. Currently my labs are fine, but sometimes my protein takes a small dip. Maybe a daily dose would help?No idea of the taste. If not so hot maybe I could put it in the blender with some frozen strawberrie, banana, and a scoop of yugert. THAT usually tase pretty good. I like and excuse to make one every day.
Quote from: kristina on May 05, 2015, 01:47:58 AMHello again Alex,... and if you are trying out these drinks and potions in a effort to keep your kidney function going,please do read the small print of these products very carefully...... and please look-up on the Internet the latest research about diet in kidney failure: it has been noticed that an easy digestable (no garlic) vegetarian diet is advisable for patients with injured kidneys ...Best wishes and food luck from Kristina. http://nepro.com/
Hello again Alex,... and if you are trying out these drinks and potions in a effort to keep your kidney function going,please do read the small print of these products very carefully...... and please look-up on the Internet the latest research about diet in kidney failure: it has been noticed that an easy digestable (no garlic) vegetarian diet is advisable for patients with injured kidneys ...Best wishes and food luck from Kristina.
Hello Alex,I remember noticing all sorts of drinks and potions offered with the promise (for plenty of money) to "keep my kidneys functioning" much longer ...... In the beginning I felt a little bit insecure about all these tempting promises and I seriously wondered whether I should try out any of these expensive offers ... ... after all, I was prepared to try just about anything in an effort to keep "my two little fighters" functioning for as long as possible ...... But then I thought again and became a little bit more hardened when I realizedthat for plenty of money anything imaginable could (and certainly would) be offered ... ... and if any of these promises were really true, it would be in the headlines and in the world-news by now ...... And so it came about, that I continued with my easy digestable vegetarian diet, which assisted my body (and my injured kidneys) quite a lot over the years...... Being on dialysis now, I still continue eating the same easy digestable vegetarian diet and it continues to help a lot... and there is no doubt that I shall continue with the same easy digestable vegetarian diet after my transplant ...Best wishes and good luck from Kristina.
Still have my bag of licorice 'bird' eggs. Couple every night is all. When this bag is done I still have the ZipLock full from Daughter. They like the jelly beans but won't touch licorice, so they bag all them up and save them for me.I found a couple small hits of licorice works great to calm an upset stomach. Used it on the young grandkid, he said it worked. I keep them put up so he can't eat too many and actually get sick. It is easy to O.D. on licorice.
Consuming excess amounts of black licorice can lower high potassium levels in your blood because of a compound known as glycyrrhizic acid. This acid has effects similar to a hormone known as aldosterone that works to stimulate your kidneys to release potassium.
Quote from: kristina on May 05, 2015, 12:44:12 AMHello Alex,I remember noticing all sorts of drinks and potions offered with the promise (for plenty of money) to "keep my kidneys functioning" much longer ...... In the beginning I felt a little bit insecure about all these tempting promises and I seriously wondered whether I should try out any of these expensive offers ... ... after all, I was prepared to try just about anything in an effort to keep "my two little fighters" functioning for as long as possible ...... But then I thought again and became a little bit more hardened when I realizedthat for plenty of money anything imaginable could (and certainly would) be offered ... ... and if any of these promises were really true, it would be in the headlines and in the world-news by now ...... And so it came about, that I continued with my easy digestable vegetarian diet, which assisted my body (and my injured kidneys) quite a lot over the years...... Being on dialysis now, I still continue eating the same easy digestable vegetarian diet and it continues to help a lot... and there is no doubt that I shall continue with the same easy digestable vegetarian diet after my transplant ...Best wishes and good luck from Kristina. Hi Kristina. I've been reading up on dialysis treatment & I always read the advice that people on dialysis need to eat far more protein than what they used to be able to eat. I wonder whether your low protein vegetarian diet still works for you now that you're on D, whether your care team has suggested increasing your protein intake now? Just wondering. Hope my question does not feel intrusive. All the best.
Wow, talk about "thread shift"!!!!