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Dr. Vaibhav Garg Nutritional Education
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Dr. Lovneet Batra Nutritional Education

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Dr. Bipasha Das Nutritional Education

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Questions & Answers on "Nutritional Education" (147)

I'm a vegetarian and recently started feeling dizzy and fatigued. Could this be due to a deficiency, and what foods should I focus on to prevent this?

Male | 26

Feeling dizzy and tired as a vegetarian might be due to a lack of minerals like iron, protein, or vitamin B12. Signs include fatigue, pale skin, and trouble concentrating. Add more beans, lentils, leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and fortified cereals to your diet. These foods help provide the iron, B12, and protein you need to stay healthy.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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My 70-year-old mother has osteoporosis. What dietary changes can she make to improve her bone health and prevent further bone loss?

Female | 70

To help your mom's osteoporosis, eat foods with calcium and Vitamin D, such as milk products, leafy vegetables, and fish. The consumption of such nutrients strengthens bones. Steer clear of caffeinated drinks and alcoholic drinks, as they will harm your bones. Consistent exercise, for example, walking and lifting light weights, can keep a good level of bone health. A healthy diet and sufficient activity are not possible without which our bones will be much weaker.

Answered on 17th July '24

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My mom have mild stroke and doctor give her a blood tinner medicine and high cholesterol medicine,she don't have high cholesterol but she have low blood pressure....so lately me (her son) trying to find healthy diets for her but ended up with confusing result on Google,some say salmons are good,some say are not...i hope you can help me

Female | 37

Individuals with low blood pressure are in need of special attention and treatment. The most vital thing for them is to concentrate on a healthy diet. Salmon is a great option as it is full of Omega-3 fatty acids that are good for heart health. It is best to discuss with her doctor the safest and most effective diet plan to take care of her health.

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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I want a diet plan for 5000calories a day

Male | 28

Eat 5000 calories e­very single day, problems may arise­. High-calorie intake leads to issue­s: weight gain, blood pressure spike­s, diabetes risk increase­s, heart troubles deve­lop. Consume nutritious foods instead - fruits, and vege­tables provide vitamins, lean prote­ins build muscle, and whole grains give fibe­r. Avoid sugary drinks filled with empty calories. Also, unhe­althy fats are detrimental. 

Answered on 8th July '24

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