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Dr. Seema Khanna Dietitian/Nutritionist

Dr. Seema Khanna

Dietitian/Nutritionist

33 years of experience

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Dr. Harkirat Kaur Aubi Dietitian/Nutritionist

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Dr. Sheela Seharawat Dietitian/Nutritionist

Dr. Sheela Seharawat

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18 years of experience

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Dr. Shweta Dietitian/Nutritionist

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17 years of experience

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Dr. Raminder Deshmukh Dietitian/Nutritionist

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34 years of experience

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Dr. Geetika Chopra Dietitian/Nutritionist

Dr. Geetika Chopra

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21 years of experience

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Dr. Ankita Gupta Sehgal Dietitian/Nutritionist

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Dr. Kanika Khanna Dietitian/Nutritionist

Dr. Kanika Khanna

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Dr. Kanika Khanna Katyal Dietitian/Nutritionist

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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 a 45-year-old male and have noticed that my metabolism has slowed down. What dietary changes can I make to boost my metabolism and maintain a healthy weight?

Male | 45

Metabolism that becomes slow with age is a common process. The elderly people who might show signs of this need to observe slow metabolism using devices for weight gain, are tired and have been finding it hard to lose weight are the most affected individuals. Incorporation of a diet that is well-balanced with a lot of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein can be great for the metabolism. You should limit the intake of sugary foods and drinks and keep portion sizes under control. 

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Hi, I've been experiencing frequent headaches and someone suggested it might be related to my diet. Are there certain foods that could be triggering my headaches?

Female | 27

There is no doubt that the food can be the trigger of headaches. Some usual suspects are processed meats, aged cheeses, beer, and foods with monosodium glutamate (MSG). These substances may have adverse effects on the blood vessels in the brain, which eventually lead to headaches. If you start to experience a headache you can add it to the diary. Once you identify a particular food item, you might want to eliminate it from your diet to see if the headaches get better.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Please give tips for hair care and diet after recovering from COVID.whst to eat for healthy hair growth?

Female | 45

After re­covering from COVID, it's vital to care for your overall he­alth - including your hair. Some individuals may face hair loss or changes in te­xture post-illness. To nurture he­althy growth, consume a nutrient-rich diet. Incorporate­ vitamins A, C, D, E, and minerals like zinc, iron. Foods like e­ggs, fish, nuts, seeds, fruits, veggie­s promote growth, strength. Stay hydrated too; drink wate­r. Manage stress through relaxation, mild e­xercise. When you nourish yourse­lf, your hair will shine.

Answered on 8th July '24

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