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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1180260" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Good info. I am always looking at ways to ensure the right balance of fats (mainly due to digestive issues and maintaining enough weight). My only concern here is with the protein drinks as I have a transplanted kidney (due to an inherited condition), as too high a level of protein can give renal problems. As I am already eating more meat than I was (and therefore more protein), I am a little (though only a little) concerned about keeping that level reasonable. Anyone who has diabetic complications with their kidneys should also be careful how much protein they take in. It's working well for you though, and that's great. I shall certainly look more at soya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1180260, member: 221545"] Good info. I am always looking at ways to ensure the right balance of fats (mainly due to digestive issues and maintaining enough weight). My only concern here is with the protein drinks as I have a transplanted kidney (due to an inherited condition), as too high a level of protein can give renal problems. As I am already eating more meat than I was (and therefore more protein), I am a little (though only a little) concerned about keeping that level reasonable. Anyone who has diabetic complications with their kidneys should also be careful how much protein they take in. It's working well for you though, and that's great. I shall certainly look more at soya. [/QUOTE]
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