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More Bio-Fuel --- Less Bio-Waste: Dietary Creatine Reduction Self-Help Guide for People with Kidney Impairment
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More Bio-Fuel --- Less Bio-Waste: Dietary Creatine Reduction Self-Help Guide for People with Kidney Impairment in Chattanooga, TN
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More Bio-Fuel --- Less Bio-Waste: Dietary Creatine Reduction Self-Help Guide for People with Kidney Impairment in Chattanooga, TN
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A unique dietary creatine-control self-help book designed to aid dialyzing kidney patients in taking charge of and improving their health.
More than 250,000 persons in the USA alone (and millions worldwide) have some form of end stage renal disease (ESRD). For the hundreds of thousands who must undergo dialysis to stay alive, excessive serum creatinine-the metabolic "waste" product of creatine, a natural component of meat, contributes to the vicious cycle of nausea, vomiting, anorexia and diminished quality of life experienced by both kidney patients, and those approaching renal failure. Through extensive research, Wendy Lou Jones (Royal Knight, Inc.) has created a unique self-help guide to assist both the kidney patient and those approaching end stage renal failure, in break this negative cycle. The consumer-friendly techniques for creatine removal, presented in 14-point font, are well detailed and easy-to-follow. Special attention was given to taste and quality of the final product By applying the techniques outlined in this text, patients with renal insufficiency/impairment should, by working closely with members of their healthcare team, be able to regain the dietary flexibility they had lost.
More than 250,000 persons in the USA alone (and millions worldwide) have some form of end stage renal disease (ESRD). For the hundreds of thousands who must undergo dialysis to stay alive, excessive serum creatinine-the metabolic "waste" product of creatine, a natural component of meat, contributes to the vicious cycle of nausea, vomiting, anorexia and diminished quality of life experienced by both kidney patients, and those approaching renal failure. Through extensive research, Wendy Lou Jones (Royal Knight, Inc.) has created a unique self-help guide to assist both the kidney patient and those approaching end stage renal failure, in break this negative cycle. The consumer-friendly techniques for creatine removal, presented in 14-point font, are well detailed and easy-to-follow. Special attention was given to taste and quality of the final product By applying the techniques outlined in this text, patients with renal insufficiency/impairment should, by working closely with members of their healthcare team, be able to regain the dietary flexibility they had lost.
A unique dietary creatine-control self-help book designed to aid dialyzing kidney patients in taking charge of and improving their health.
More than 250,000 persons in the USA alone (and millions worldwide) have some form of end stage renal disease (ESRD). For the hundreds of thousands who must undergo dialysis to stay alive, excessive serum creatinine-the metabolic "waste" product of creatine, a natural component of meat, contributes to the vicious cycle of nausea, vomiting, anorexia and diminished quality of life experienced by both kidney patients, and those approaching renal failure. Through extensive research, Wendy Lou Jones (Royal Knight, Inc.) has created a unique self-help guide to assist both the kidney patient and those approaching end stage renal failure, in break this negative cycle. The consumer-friendly techniques for creatine removal, presented in 14-point font, are well detailed and easy-to-follow. Special attention was given to taste and quality of the final product By applying the techniques outlined in this text, patients with renal insufficiency/impairment should, by working closely with members of their healthcare team, be able to regain the dietary flexibility they had lost.
More than 250,000 persons in the USA alone (and millions worldwide) have some form of end stage renal disease (ESRD). For the hundreds of thousands who must undergo dialysis to stay alive, excessive serum creatinine-the metabolic "waste" product of creatine, a natural component of meat, contributes to the vicious cycle of nausea, vomiting, anorexia and diminished quality of life experienced by both kidney patients, and those approaching renal failure. Through extensive research, Wendy Lou Jones (Royal Knight, Inc.) has created a unique self-help guide to assist both the kidney patient and those approaching end stage renal failure, in break this negative cycle. The consumer-friendly techniques for creatine removal, presented in 14-point font, are well detailed and easy-to-follow. Special attention was given to taste and quality of the final product By applying the techniques outlined in this text, patients with renal insufficiency/impairment should, by working closely with members of their healthcare team, be able to regain the dietary flexibility they had lost.

















