RM69.87
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Low Protein 200A Wellness 33g per sachets
How Diabetes Damages The Kidneys?
Diabetes is a disease that effects the body’s ability to produce or use insulin.When the body convert the food eaten into energy (also called sugar or glucose), insulin is used to move this sugar into the cells.
If someone produces little or no insulin, or if the body cannot use the insulin (insulin resistant), the sugar remains in the bloodstream instead of entering the cells.
Over time, high levels of sugar in the blood will damage tiny blood vessels throughout the body including the filters of the kidneys. As more damage occurs to the kidneys, more fluid and waste remain in the bloodstream instead of being removed.
Signs of Kidney Disease in Patients with Diabetes
Urine that is foamy, bloody or coffee colored
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Ankle and leg swelling, leg cramps
Going to the bathroom more often at night
High levels of of BUN and creatinine in blood
Less need for insulin or antidiabetic medications
Morning sickness, nausea and vomiting
Weakness, paleness and anemia
Itching
Swelling or puffiness, particularly around eyes, face, wrists, thighs and ankles
LOW PROTEIN 200A
Contains 8% of protein complex which is 4-6% lower than recommended protein intake value.
Contains:
Taurine
Control diabetes by reducing blood glucose and restoring insulin sensitivity.
High Premium When Protien
Supporting the building of tissue, cells and muscle mass.
Lactofferrin
Regulate the absorption of iron and protect against bacterial infection.
Medium Chain Triglyceride Oil (10%)
For better digestion and absorption.
Probiotics & Water Soluble Fiber
Maintain healthy function of gastrointestinal.
L-arginine
Maintain the blood flow and vascular elasticity & health.
Diabetes the Leading Cause of Chronic Kidney Disease : Wellness DIABETES is the leading cause of chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in developed countries. It is estimated that 15-20% of type 1 diabetes patients and 30-40% of type 2 diabetes patients will develop end stage renal disease (Benz & Amann,2011). In Malaysia, Diabetes is the leading cause of CKD contributing to 58% of all new patients requiring dialysis in 2012 (Lim,2013)
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