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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: arce377 on August 07, 2006, 02:11:29 AM
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PROTEIN is the cornerstone of a Renal Failure dietary plan, and most of it should come from foods with an abundance of amino acids, such as meat, eggs, and some dairy products!
For a person on dialysis, protein requirements skyrocket! To stay healthy, physicians recommend a minimum of 1.50 to 2.0+ grams of protein per kilogram of "dry weight"--that's the ideal weight without fluid retention.
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PROTEIN is the cornerstone of a Renal Failure dietary plan, and most of it should come from foods with an abundance of amino acids, such as meat, eggs, and some dairy products!
For a person on dialysis, protein requirements skyrocket! To stay healthy, physicians recommend a minimum of 1.50 to 2.0+ grams of protein per kilogram of "dry weight"--that's the ideal weight without fluid retention.
??? "Renal Faliure",.... am I missing something, a link or something?
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Kidney Failure...
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and what are you trying to say?
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and what are you trying to say?
I think the IDIOT that started this post...thinks that a RENAL FAILURE DIET means a diet that actually causes renal(Kidney) failure. What a RENAL FAILURE DIET does is adjusts a persons diet and protein intake when they are suffering from renal failure. RENAL FAILURE is a long slow process, which can go on for years where the kidneys due to disease, or drugs etc can no longer keep up with the demands of the body until eventually they no longer work at all in which case dialysis or transplant is necessary.