Therapeutic Nutrition
Therapeutic nutrition is the therapeutic adaptation of the normal diet. Diet therapy is the use of food as an agent in effecting recovery from illness.
1. Diet for genitourinaruly disorder
Genitourinary diseases are the ones that affect your genital and urinary organs.
We are here to break taboos around the following GU Diseases –
•Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
•Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
•Infertility
•Loss of Libido
•Urethritis, Cystitis, Vaginitis etc.
A healthy, clean and a nutritious diet truly ensures proper functioning of the GU system.
2. Hypertension diet
High Blood Pressure has been labelled as a “silent” disease because it does not come up with noticeable symptoms or signs that you may frequently experience.
Factors like Stress, High Cholesterol, diet containing excessive salt, consumption of junk and processed foods, and Anxiety can readily give rise to High Blood Pressure.
We offer right dietary solutions to help you take on this high blood pressure monster by incorporating DASH diet.
3. Diabetes management
India has been labelled as the “diabetes capital of the world”.
The good part is, Diabetes can be effectively managed or prevented by incorporating healthy eating habits under expert guidance.
Diabetes is also about education on diet and raising awareness through healthy lifestyle and that is where our expertise lies.
4.Diet For Healthy Skin, Hair & Nails
A healthy and balanced diet offers a plethora of benefits and decreases the risk of lifestyle diseases, and strengthens your immune system. There are certain nutrients that provide an extra lustre to your hair, adds strength to your nails, and leaves you with glowing and flawless skin.
we ensure to take care of your dietary needs from the inside so that you glow and shine on the outside with the best form of health and overall well-being.
5. PCOD/ PCOS Diet Plan
PCOD and PCOS are one of the most common hormonal imbalances affecting females of menstrual age, and can begin as early as in the age of 15-16 years.
More and more females are being affected from this condition because of gradual shift in eating and lifestyle patterns. Stress and Pre- Diabetes can be a contributing factor too.
It becomes very important that apart from just a healthy diet, the adverse effects are managed too through appropriate kind of nourishment.