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Hi suggest a protine shake for dibatetic patient he has cholesterol and htn under medication controlled has lactose intolerance milk is to avoided this are condition currently taking ketograce reno albumen protine supplement its costly please suggest something like this alternative budget friendly drink
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Home made shakes or malts would be the best
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use vegetarian protein sources of food for making shakes or powders out of it
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Need detail case history to guide u properly if u wish to take proper treatment consult online through practo app for proper management consult online through practo app for proper management
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Hello! Have soya protein powder.. Stay blessed. Thankyou!
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Hello Need more details about the patient. Like his Renal  parameters. Why is keto grace Reno suggested to him ? Will need to know about his protein requirements before suggesting a protein powder.
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Food protein in better .Check with your uric acid and urine protein before taking
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Diabetes is a lifestyle disorder can ba managed by changes
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Consult personally on app
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Gud evening pentasure diabetic protein pwd or prohance D u can buy n use.
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Hi, If the desired amount of protein could be derived from diet, no need to be dependent on supplements. Contact directly with the bio, medical & routine details to get the detailed analysis & guidance about the diet. Thanks
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Take PROHANCE D, or PROTOTAL, sugar free and can be taken with warm water, check the quantity(Portion size) as excess may be more harmful then benefit, check for CKD( Chronic kidney disease status).
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Share details of his current food consumption pattern, based on which whether a protein and which supplement is required can be recommended, as far as LACTOSE Intolerance is considered can look for LACTOSE free milk as an option
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Have pea protein, or soya protein powder, many brands are there all over the internet
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Hi, you can use almond or coconut milk.
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Yes the supplement under certain medical conditions are very expensive First of all kindly discuss your medical conditions in detail on practo app. So that we will able to work on your diet and help you with requirements of protein
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