In non-dialytic composite treatment of chronic renal failure, wheat (or corn) starch should be used for low protein (20-40 g/day) diet in substituting grains, to increase high biological value protein intake (about 50-70% of total protein intake). This principle has been used in 30 Patients (33 times) for 1-2 monthes. Daily total calorie intake should be maintained within 2000-3000 kcal. According to the status of the patient, EAA-TR2 (13.8 g/day I.V.) and other supporting measurements may be used for most patients. In all the patients, except six (2 cases useless, observation of 4 cases discontinued), uremic manifestations were ameliorated, nutritional status was improved and azotemia markedly alleviated, life span may be prolonged. According to nitrogen balance studied, in 6 cases it is indicated that nitrogen balance can be maintained if protein intake is not less than 0.5 g/kg/day (with sufficient calorie intake) for chronic renal failure patients (Cr clearance 5-10 ml/min).