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My 10-year-old daughter has been diagnosed with a gluten intolerance. What are some kid-friendly gluten-free meal ideas that are also nutritious?

Female | 37

She cannot digest gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. If she consumes gluten, she may experience stomach pain, rashes, and diarrhea. However, there are plenty of nutritious and tasty foods she can enjoy, such as rice, quinoa, fruits, vegetables, beans, meats, and fish.

Some meal ideas include a rice and vegetable stir fry, a fruit and yogurt parfait for breakfast, or a turkey and vegetable sandwich on gluten-free bread for lunch. Always read labels carefully to ensure products are gluten-free. While starting a gluten-free diet might seem challenging, with time and creativity, she can enjoy a healthy and delicious diet without issues.

Answered on 17th July '24

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What are the supplements to take for my deficiency? What should I avoid? I am planning to go to the gym, and I would like to know about other protein sources and supplements like multivitamins. I stay in a PG hostel, so I don’t have access to much food and couldn’t manage my diet properly. I have a vitamin D3 deficiency in my blood. What should I do? Please recommend the supplements and overall health plan. How much mg should I take regularly? Please check it.

Male | 22

Take a vitamin D3 addition of 1000-2000 IU daily to rectify your deficiency, but you should not miss a consultation with a healthcare professional for the personalized recommendation. If you can manage a diet of limited food, try to eat more protein sources such as eggs, yogurt, and legumes. Apart from that multivitamins can also help to bridge the nutrition gap. It is suggested to remain active during the day and catch some sun too which would support the increment of vitamin D. Cut down on both caffeine and junk food. Your health expert will, without a doubt, be the right person to turn to if you are feeling tired or have muscle weakness and you are always urged to consult a doctor. You are the main focus in the healthcare system and you are not the only one who needs care.

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

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my father is 44 years old and is a smoker. He takes Tamsulosin, Seroxat, and Ascard, and he has recently started taking Respi Care. I’m looking for advice on multivitamins or supplements that could support his health, especially considering his smoking habits. I’ve heard about Swiss Men’s Multivitamins and would like to know if they would be suitable for him. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.

Male | 45

Given his smoking habit, a good multivitamin can help fill nutritional gaps. Swiss Men’s Multivitamins may be suitable, as they often include antioxidants and essential vitamins to support overall well-being. However, it's crucial to ensure that any supplements don't interact with his current medications. Please encourage him to speak with his healthcare provider before adding any new vitamins or supplements. This will help tailor advice specifically to his health needs and ensure safety. Supporting a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular check-ups, is also beneficial.

Answered on 22nd Jan '25

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Hi, I'm a 30-year-old female trying to conceive. Are there particular foods or nutrients that can boost fertility and improve my chances of getting pregnant?

Female | 30

When trying to get pregnant, it's important to eat a variety of healthy foods. Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat meats in your diet. Foods with folate, like green leafy vegetables and legumes, are helpful. Don’t forget iron and calcium. Drinking lots of water and having a balanced diet can also boost your fertility.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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