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Has anyone used Renadyl the pre/probiotic specifically formulated for people with kidney disease? If so what was your experience Thank you

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HisLittleOne

I just started taking it…don’t know for sure.

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mmwsmall in reply toHisLittleOne

I have just started too and was just trying to find other peoples experiences Thanks for your response. We will just have to see how we get on@

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Munny07

I have been using renadyl since Sept'2019 for my mother's ckd treatment. It's been more than 3.5 yrs. My experience is really good. My Mother's creatinine level was around 2 going upto max 3 mg/dl. Since then it's been almost stable. Few months back, her cretainine level reached 5-6 mg/dl as she was hospitalized but now she is having stable creatinine level. Recently it comes out to be around 1.9 mg/dL. she has been taking renadyl regularly for last 3.5 yrs. she takes renadyl twice a day after breakfast and dinner. we are very much satisfied with renadyl treatment.I definitely recommend this probiotic.

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mmwsmall in reply toMunny07

Thank you for your response. It was recommended by a renal dietitian. Also I had cause to contact the company about a query and they were quick to respond! I feel reassured

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vinadhun2 in reply tommwsmall

I had tried Renadyl few years back.

My expedreince is that it is more help ful for reducing BUN and urea and not so much for creatinine

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mmwsmall in reply tovinadhun2

Thank you!

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