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Nutritional Therapy (Diet)

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The use of specifically tailored diet to help your body protect against diseases, treat some medical conditions and their symptoms, and to restore health and function. If desired, it is best to seek such advice from a trained nutritionist or dietician

Caution

Their recommended methods:


  • Can be expensive and unaffordable


  • May be very strict and unpalatable to the patient


Therapy for:
  • Eating disorders 


  • Diabetes Mellitus 


  • Food Allergies 


  • Gut disorders 


  • Immune system disorders 


  • Supportive HIV care 


  • Pregnancy 


  • Ulcers 


  • Bone disorders including osteoporosis 


  • Kidney diseases 


  • Cancer supportive care 


  • Involuntary weight loss 


  • Desired Weight loss




Comments
  • Nutritional Therapists are usually valued highly by other members of the healthcare team. 


  • Most treatment interventions rest on good nutrition, therefore the advice of a good therapist is always important.


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