Blueberries and Dialysis

I recently sent the following email to my Fresenius Dialysis Team’s Dietaian:

I recently read an article ( https://www.psypost.org/2023/07/wild-blueberries-may-improve-vascular-function-and-cognitive-performance-in-healthy-older-adults-study-finds-166835) about the desirability of subject supplement. We often eat fresh blueberries  so I decided to give it a try and ordered some from Amazon. The link to what we purchased is: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MF5X1YR?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details

The label has a warning “Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, lactating, have a medical condition, or are taking any medication.” Since the last two pertain to me, “Mother may I use this product?” There is label info on Amazon in the link. The label contains nothing and states DV not established.

She responded “I can’t find any contraindications.” so I’m on it now, with a recommended amount with my breakfast juice. I doubt that all of a sudden I will feel like Superman but who knows? It is expensive BTW, $58 for 62 days worth but probably less expensive than buying fresh blueberries even in season.

No AI was used in writing this. Bing Illustrator was used for the lead graphic.

1 Comment

  1. Jerry Seager

    Just purchased 4 twenty lbs. boxes of Michigan blueberries from a truck in Lafayette. Twenty dollars a box for big fresh berries. Flash frose 3 bxs and ate the other.

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