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Dr. Thara Murali Nutritional Assessment

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27 years of experience

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Dr. Manjushree B Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Nancy Austine Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Jagadish Chinnappa Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Mohan Gowda Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Sreenath S Manikanti Nutritional Assessment

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Dr. Phebe Vinodhini Nutritional Assessment

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I'm training for a marathon and want to make sure my diet supports my training. What should I be eating before and after my runs to maximize performance and recovery?

Male | 29

Consume food containing carbohydrates and protein two-three hours before the run to be full of energy. The protein shake makes sure your muscles grow and get rid of fat every weekend. If you keep your body hydrated throughout the day, it might prevent dehydration and tiredness. A wide array of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and whole grains can be included in a diet to help improve the performance of your workouts.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I'm 22 but I'm only 40 kg now. I'm too much skinny. I have hypothyroidism, IBS, chronic gastric issues & digestive issues. I'm experiencing bad breath since a long time. I've tried a lot to gain weight & to reduce bad breath but these two are not happening anyway.

Female | 22

At 22, your weight and ongoing symptoms can be concerning. Hypothyroidism often affects metabolism, while IBS and digestive issues may hinder nutrient absorption, impacting your weight and overall health. Additionally, persistent bad breath could result from gut imbalances or oral hygiene concerns. To address these, focus on a balanced diet rich in calories, protein, and healthy fats, and consider small, frequent meals. Staying hydrated and maintaining good oral hygiene are essential. It’s important to discuss your situation with a healthcare professional, who can provide tailored strategies and monitor your health effectively. 

Answered on 15th Jan '25

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Body nhi ban rha hai body dupla ptla hai

Male | 20

You are worried that your body is not being built up well and you are thin. It happens because one doesn't eat enough healthy food, gets any rest, or has an illness. One way to improve this is to eat a balanced diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and whole grains. In addition, plan adequate time for sleep and find time to engage in physical activities. If the problem still exists, seek medical advice.

Answered on 24th July '24

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Diet plan for kidney stone patient

Male | 55

Kidney stones are very sharp and inflict on the back and belly, causing nausea and even containing bloody pee. You should drink plenty of water, reduce the intake of salty and sugary foods, and incorporate a good amount of fruits and vegetables into your diet to avoid the formation of kidney stones. Avoid consuming foods which are rich in oxalates, for example, spinach and nuts as they might lead to complications with your stones.

Answered on 8th July '24

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