PLEASE suggest low sugar meal replacement for my mom

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Mom is in need of meal replacements and I am not happy with the high sugar ones on the market ie. Boost. I also am not too keen on the sugar free alternatives and all the additives in either of these drinks. I found a decent mix from whole foods, but it may be too much protein and therefore taxing on her kidneys. Can anyone please suggest or help me find a healthy meal replacement?

Thank you! 

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  • carol1949
    carol1949 Member Posts: 562
    edited July 2009

    julie,

    I hope I can be of service to you.  I would highly suggest for you to read Dr. Patrick Quillin's Beating Cancer With Nutrition.  He has something like a Dragon Slayer shake that he talks about and I don't recall if this is a meal replacement or not, but he is former VP of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America and is highly regarded.  You can Google him and read exerps from the book.  I was able to get it from my local library.

    Also, I think he has Immuno Max or something to that order

    Good Luck.

  • Nanalinda
    Nanalinda Member Posts: 826
    edited July 2009

    Try putting what you cook for yourself through a food processor.  You can add stock or broth to liquify it.  I did this for my daughter when she was a baby - I made her baby food from what we had for dinner.  What would be better than real food rather than something from a can.

  • juliebb
    juliebb Member Posts: 140
    edited July 2009

    Thank you Carol and nanalinda,'

    My Mom Past away May 25 (Memorial Day) at 11:11pm. I have Patrick's book and many others and could not get my mother interested in any of them.  She was 77, lost her love 3 years ago (my Dad) and I think she gave the best she could. She's with Dad now, but I am sure depressed and missing her. I lived w/ her for the past 3 years, and am still in her home. 

     Love and thanks to you both!

    Julie 

  • smithlme
    smithlme Member Posts: 1,322
    edited July 2009

    Julie,

    I am so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was lucky to have such a caring and devoted daughter. Give yourself time to grieve and I pray the good memories help you through...

    Linda

  • juliebb
    juliebb Member Posts: 140
    edited July 2009

    Thank you Linda. That was so kind of you. We were best of friends, and I tried everything to encourage her. I learned so much and have so many great books. This is one of my favorite boards here and I am glad to see you and so many others are open to learning all that you can. I hope you also have a good advocate. I am sure I'll be back here, I love to share what I learned and to learn from others here too.

    God bless you Linda

    XO

    Julie 

  • carol1949
    carol1949 Member Posts: 562
    edited July 2009

    Julie,  You are a beloved daughter, I am sure and a pure soul.  May your Mom rest in peace.

    We are all going through this journey toward passing.  Sometimes it is easier to look to the passing, than the fight against "dis" ease. 

    I lost 2 brothers to cancer 6 months apart, and I understand your pain.  The grief can manifest into much "dis" ease and pain.  So, please take your time and nurture yourself.  Know that our prayers are with you and I wish you will once again feel the joy of life.  It is in giving that we receive. I also have learned that it is much easier to be the patient than the caregiver.... so keep that in mind as you nurture your spirit.

    Peace and Love to you,  Your Momma is now an angel among us!

    Carol

  • juliebb
    juliebb Member Posts: 140
    edited July 2009

    Thank you so much Carol. I am so touched by your truly kind words. It does help, it so touched my spirit! I care so much to be here for everyone who is going through this and I feel so strongly about wishing everyone to never have to be alone. I know it isn't always possible, but that is what my heart wants for everyone here. This cancer changes everything and my heart wants to embrace everyone , to give love, courage and hope. To give peace and and pray we are all blessed to grow stronger in spirit. I do love everyone here. They have reached out to one another and to me. Our lives have been intertwined and we have been moved and strengthened by the connections. 

    I am very sorry for your losses too, your 2 brothers. It's too much. I hope doors are opening to you an new possibilities for fighting this disease come into your corner of the arena. Your brother's spirits are with you as well, and making you stronger. Call on them when you are going to sleep. I call to my parents and ask that they help me see the way.

    God bless you, you are so wonderful! 

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