




💪 Elevate your kidney health game with trusted, clean, and convenient care!
ProRenal+D Kidney Multivitamins offer a 90-day supply of gluten-free, no artificial color supplements made in the USA. Specially formulated to support kidney health, these small, easy-to-swallow pills come highly recommended by nephrologists and boast a strong 4.6-star rating from nearly 2,000 users.





| ASIN | B005UKNCSM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,761 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #402 in Multivitamins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,866) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Nephroceuticals |
| Package Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.01 x 1.97 inches; 1.76 ounces |
C**.
Positive reaction from my doctor!
I decided to try these vitamins because the vitamins from the doctor's office kept getting more and more expensive. {like they really needed the money. Right?} I had read a review from another person that was really happy with the results. After just one bottle, the doctor was pleased with the results, and I am more than happy to keep taking them.
N**0
EXCELLENT VITAMIN FOR THOSE WITH KIDNEY ISSUES
These were recommended to me by my nephrologist and I’ve been using these vitamins for many years. The pill is small and easy to swallow. Quality has been consistent.
C**R
Excelente me esta ayudando con mis riñones me ha dejado de doler aunque claro lo ayuda a regenerar pero absolutamente ayuda
A**T
Glad they make these....
I recently got a diagnosis of CKD stage 2. Being the proactive / hypochondriac type, I wanted to see if anyone made a multi vitamin that was safe to use if your kidneys may be a little less than perfect. Saw these ProRenal+D Kidney Multivitamins on a bunch of forums and YouTube as to a multi made specifically for CKD. From my tons of self research these do seem to have everything you need, and not stuff you don't that may be hard on the Kidneys. These pills are TINY. Being they have so much less STUFF in them, I think the price is a bit steep, but not a whole lot of other choices out there. I don't really FEEL any different since taking these, but my..,shall we say letter P.., is way less crazy yellow now than when I used to use Life Extension two a day, or Now's Adam 2 a day, or even Alive whatever it was called vitamins. It seems to me those "regular multivitamins" may make the kidneys work too hard getting rid of too much way way over % of certain vitamins, so hoping THESE are just what is needed,..no unnecessary stuff in these. Hoping they actually have what's on the label in them. With virtually no competition, I'd buy these again. I have yet to see or need a renal dietician, but these seem rather safe and hopefully helpful from everything I've read... Just lower the price please!
J**Z
Este producto es excelente
E**A
Son muy buenas
5**.
Pro renal vitamins
Vitamins are very small and easy to swallow. Plus they keep all the vitamins at top level, so your body has all of them, all the time. The main thing is that these vitamins have no potassium or phosphorus so they are perfect for ckd patients.
D**N
CKD 3 & Renal supplements.
What can I say? I just put down rating stars but I don't really know how to rate this. I don't WANT to taste them, they're easy enough to swallow and I haven't a clue about the value for the money. I am almost 73yrs old. but was diagnosed with Stage III CKD at 64 yrs old. Working outside in the heat and getting dehydrated for several years is what caused it. I have worked very hard keeping it from getting worse. (so far; so good). It's not curable but you CAN slow down the progress. I initially thought I could reduce my vitamin pill intake by taking one Renal vitamin a day. Not so.. There is so much confusion about what supplements to take for kidney disease. Something that isn't too high in one nutrient or too low in another. Some supplements have creatinine in them. I tend to be anemic. (I can tell when I tire easily and crave chewing ice) so I still need to take iron pills. I'm very active so I take a B complex. (Active women tend to burn up the B's before they can restore them, AND it's even worse if they're a vegetarian). I still need a baby aspirin to prevent blood clots, Loratadine for allergies, and magnesium to prevent foot cramps after Pickle-ball or bowling workouts. The calcium is right but I've had to eliminate carbonated drinks because the carbonation sucks the calcium out of bones; (more cramps). I also have trouble keeping potassium levels down and since potassium raises creatinine levels, I'm very careful about the amounts of all those veggies I used to eat. The bottom line seems to be in eating kidney friendly foods which means back to white bread and rice, cutting way back on dairy (which raises phosphorous levels and needs to be balanced with potassium). We need more fiber and less protein. Protein is over rated, anyway. It should make up only 20% of your daily calories, so dump the protein shakes. Processed foods and meats are very hard for kidneys to filter. Watch and limit sugars & salt. Salt won't raise your BP but it can retain fluids which can put a strain on the heart if you already have issues there. (Personally I think we should ditch the sea salt fad. Salt is salt is salt. Some has some extra minerals but iodized salt has about completely stopped goiter issues around the world. It's coming back tho. Salt is about the only way we get enough iodine. Watch your cholesterol. Aside from what your body already creates on its own, the only other way to get cholesterol is by eating animal products. It's not so much the amount of far as the type of fat, (non animal fat), but no more avacados which are very high in potassium.. (Awwww. Darn! I love avocado). Keep hydrated for the GFR to stay up, and monitor blood pressure. For every ten pounds overweight one is; the heart has to pump an amazing extra 3,000 miles of blood thru all those extra capillaries in body fat. Imagine being 20, 30, or MORE pounds over weight! Imagine the strain on the heart. Add kidney disease and well, let's face it; you never see fat old people. It is the rule and there are no exceptions to it. You only inherit 20% of disease tendencies. The rest is up to you. Heart Disease is a major cause of kidney failure; so is Diabetes. Conversely, Kidney disease is a major cause of diabetes. COPD can lead to cardio vascular complications and heart failure. They're all connected. Those days of eating whatever we want are over! If you want to stay alive and stay healthy in spite of the kidney disease you have to research, study, and work hard at it. I think it's more about THAT than just taking a renal supplement.
J**N
Good
A**D
Good
M**Z
Doctor has asked my father to take it as he is a kidney failure patient
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