Colby's diabetic renal II Private

by colbyuLast updated July 22, 2019
Macro NutrientsAmountMax
Calories (kcal)20002500
Carbohydrates (g)180
Protein (g)110
Total Fat (g)77
Saturated Fat (g)0
Monounsaturated Fat (g)0
Polyunsaturated Fat (g)0
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (g)2
Omega-6 Fatty Acids (g)8
Total Fiber (g)25
Soluble Fiber (g)0
Insoluble Fiber (g)0
Cholesterol (mg)0
VitaminsAmountMax
Vitamin A (IU)3000
Vitamin B6 (mg)1.3100
Vitamin B12 (ug)2.4
Vitamin C (mg)902000
Vitamin D (IU)6004000
Vitamin E (IU)201100
Vitamin K (ug)120
Thiamin (mg)1.2
Riboflavin (mg)1.3
Niacin (mg)161500
Folate (ug)4001000
Pantothenic Acid (mg)5
Biotin (ug)30
Choline (mg)5503500
MineralsAmountMax
Calcium (g)12.5
Chloride (g)2.3
Chromium (ug)35
Copper (mg)110
Iodine (ug)1501100
Iron (mg)045
Magnesium (mg)420
Manganese (mg)2.311
Molybdenum (ug)452000
Phosphorus (g)00.7
Potassium (g)03.5
Selenium (ug)55400
Sodium (g)02.3
Sulfur (g)0
Zinc (mg)1140
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Notes:

FOR DIALYSIS PATIENTS ONLY.:

THIS RECIPE IS MISSING SOME NUTRIENTS THAT NON-KIDNEY PATIENTS NEED BUT THAT DIALYSIS PATIENTS CAN"T PROCESS PROPERLY.

Low carb for blood sugar management

High protein to compensate for leeching during dialysis

low potassium due to renal issues

low phosphorous due to renal concerns

lower sodium for blood pressure management.

extra iron to help with renal anemia

Removed sulphur requirement because sulfur is covered by protein supplementation.

removed upper limit for vitamin A because beta-carotene is processed by the body in a way that prevents toxicity

niacin is considered safe below 2000mg / day

iron is taken care of by venifer injection at dialysis clinic