Quinoa. I looked and finally found it at Wal-Mart. But it costs. A little foil bag, flavored is $2.49 and equals two servings. It was also available in a larger size for $8 something, plain..
http://www.llorenspharm.com/proteinex/proteinex_chewable_tablets.htmlProteinex Chewable Tablets provide healthy protein and a full compliment of vitamins.These work Maggie's been taking them for 9 years. Albumin runs 4.6 steady taking 6 per day was 9 to rise the albumin. Back when she took 9 they did not have vitamins added.No Phos
I had seen studies indicating niacin as a phosphorus binder. Here is one of them. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459519/
Kickingandscreaming I'm afraid I haven't found a 'non sad' medical system yet. Well, for the patients that is.
Quotehttp://www.llorenspharm.com/proteinex/proteinex_chewable_tablets.htmlProteinex Chewable Tablets provide healthy protein and a full compliment of vitamins.These work Maggie's been taking them for 9 years. Albumin runs 4.6 steady taking 6 per day was 9 to rise the albumin. Back when she took 9 they did not have vitamins added.No PhosProteinex sounds interesting, but I wish it didn't contain propylene glycol (anti-freeze). Also, 1 gram of protein isn't much. Just 3 oz. of chicken contains a ton of protein. (and phosp) You don't have to eat much.
they do make niacin without flush. You can google or check amazon for No FLush Niacin. There is also time release niacin which release withing 7-8 hours. Niciniamide does not cause flushing, if Im not mistaken, but not sure if its affect on cholestrol. As a phosphorus binder their has been research studies documenting its phosphorus binding capacity.