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Nutrition

Clinical nutrition is the study of the relationship between food and the well-being of the body. More specifically, it is the science of nutrients and how they are digested, absorbed, transported, mee....

The Holistic Approach to Pet Diet and Nutrition

As humans, we know how difficult it can be to obtain all the recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals from our diet each day. But the question to ask yourself is what menu choices do you make available to your dog or cat?

Nutrition for Neuropathy

Neuropathy is a common side effect to many diseases and medications; fortunately, proper nutrition can help to resolve this symptom and assist in managing disease and eliminating unneeded medications.

Holistic Nutrition

Holistic nutrition strives to bring balance to all of these aspects of the human being, with food as the foundation. At the heart of holistic nutrition is the understanding that good digestion and good health go hand-in-hand.

Nutrition for Aging

Scientists have discovered that certain foods, and better nutrition generally, can improve a person’s quality of life. Although the maximum life span may not increase, the quality of life and prevention of many age-related diseases can be combated with proper nutrition.

Nutrition for Constipation

Constipation, or difficulty having a bowel movement, is a common problem. Luckily, most constipation can be easily treated or prevented by changes in nutrition, including eating more fiber and drinking more water.

Nutrition for Diabetes

Diabetes is a group of diseases that result in an excess of sugar in the blood. Nutrition is an important aspect of diabetic control, and may help some individuals overcome the need for diabetic medications.

Nutrition for Menopause

An estimated 50 million women in the United States have already reached menopause and many of these women suffer from a variety of menopausal symptoms. Nutritional changes for menopause can help by decreasing symptoms and preventing diseases associated with menopause.

Nutrition for Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis, or low bone density, is a common condition that requires proper diet and nutrition to prevent and treat the disorder.

Nutrition for Acne

Nutrition can play an important role in our health, especially the health of our skin, helping to clear acne and other skin blemishes.

Nutrition for Anemia

One of the simplest ways to improve anemia is through the consumption of foods that are rich in vitamins, minerals, and elements specifically identified as therapeutic for this condition.

Nutrition for Infertility

A proper diet and maintaining optimal body weight are important factors in preventing infertility.

Nutrition for Food Allergies

Food allergies can be life threatening. Learning correct nutrition can help identify and avoid foods that cause allergic reactions while maintain proper nutritional needs.

Nutrition for Bad Breath

Bad breath (also known as halitosis) is a normal condition that everyone experiences. Fortunately, proper nutrition with plenty of water will assist most people in their quest for keeping fresh breath.

Nutrition for Eating Disorders

Nutritional counseling is an additional treatment method that goes a long way to help a person with eating disorders learn how to eat proper foods and eat proper portions.

Nutrition During Pregnancy

Nothing offers greater benefits to mother and baby than good nutrition during pregnancy.

Nutrition for Celiac Disease

The only effective treatment for celiac disease is a diet free of gluten. Learn which foods to avoid, which foods to eat, and how a nutritionist can help return your body to health.

Nutrition for Hearing Loss

There has long been a known association between good nutrition and good hearing. Proper nutrition can help ear development and hearing health, but it can also help restore damaged hearing.

Nutrition for Immune Deficiency

Malnutrition and an unbalanced diet are the most common causes of immune deficiency worldwide. Wholesome, balanced nutrition is crucial to maintaining a healthy immune system and preventing and treating immune deficiency.

Nutrition for Yeast Infections

Many of the nutritious foods that support good health also unfortunately encourage growth of candidiasis albicans, the fungus that causes yeast infections. If you have a yeast infection, you will want to reduce the foods that make your body a good host and eat other foods that will help fight the infection.


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