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Dr. (Colonel) A. K Mehta Nutritional Education

Dr. (Colonel) A. K Mehta

Sport Injury Specialist

44 years of experience

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Dr. Neha Pundir Nutritional Education

Dr. Neha Pundir

Dietitian/Nutritionist

12 years of experience

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Dr. Amit Sakaria Nutritional Education

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Dr. Preeti Singh Nutritional Education

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Dr. Rupal Jasani Nutritional Education

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

19 years of experience

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Dr. Vrushali Pandit Nutritional Education

Dr. Vrushali Pandit

Sports Nutritionist

33 years of experience

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Dr. Daniel David Nutritional Education

Dr. Daniel David

Sports Nutritionist

14 years of experience

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Dr. Rizwana Sayed Nutritional Education

Dr. Rizwana Sayed

Dietitian/Nutritionist

25 years of experience

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Dr. Shahenaz Anwar Shaikh Nutritional Education

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Dr. Geeta N Parwani Nutritional Education

Dr. Geeta N Parwani

Adolescent Medicine Physician

28 years of experience

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Top 10 Nutritional Education doctors Near Sangavi

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. (Colonel) A. K Mehta

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44₹ 600
Dr. Neha Pundir

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12₹ 1000
Dr. Amit Sakaria

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22₹ 500
Dr. Preeti Singh

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13₹ 1000
Dr. Rupal Jasani

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19₹ 500
Dr. Vrushali Pandit

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33₹ 1000
Dr. Daniel David

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14₹ 500
Dr. Rizwana Sayed

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25₹ 500
Dr. Shahenaz Anwar Shaikh

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15₹ 500
Dr. Geeta N Parwani

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28₹ 350

Questions & Answers on "Nutritional Education" (60)

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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Patient is recovering from chemo. Need guidance on recovery diet

Male | 62

Diet during chemotherapy should include high protein (source of protein is different for vegetarians & non-vegetarians). Fluid intake should be around 2.5-3 liters per day.
The overall diet should be a balanced one which include all types of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, grains, cereals.
Meals can be divided into small portions consumed every 2-3 hrs.
Avoid roadside prepared, fried, spicy and old foods.
Meals should be prepared fresh and be consumed on the same day.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm looking to adopt a plant-based diet but don't know where to start. Can you provide a basic meal plan or some key tips for transitioning smoothly?

Female | 36

Vegetarian diet is the best diet to follow after the age of 30.This is bcoz it is easy to digest n you produce less toxic products in your body. You need less maintenance calories as well. Since you have not mentioned your present weight, giving a diet plan is not feasible. Pls call 08100254153 for online consultation or any other queries

Answered on 18th July '24

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I've been trying to cut down on sugar, but I'm not sure what to use as a substitute. Are there any natural sweeteners that you recommend which won't spike my blood sugar levels?

Male | 29

It is good that you have decided to limit your sugar intake! Stevia, a natural sweetener that you can use, is one such option here. It is made from a plant and does not make your blood sugar levels to rise. You can also go for monk fruit sweetener, another good alternative. Try to control the sweetening and not overload your diet with sweet foods. Synthetic sweeteners are not a good choice, because they can cause harm to your health.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I have PCOD problem, I have gallstone problem. I have excess weight. I have high cholesterol. What should be diet plan for me

Female | 31

First, PCOD, which causes irregular periods, acne­, and weight gain. Eating a balanced diet with lots of fruits, ve­ggies, whole grains, and lean prote­ins can help manage it. Next up, gallstone­s. These can cause abdominal pain afte­r fatty foods. Limiting greasy, fatty foods in your diet is advisable. Exce­ss weight puts strain on your body, worsening PCOD and gallstones. Eating smalle­r portions and staying active aids weight loss. High choleste­rol can lead to heart problems too. Re­ducing saturated fats from butter, red me­at, fried foods helps lower chole­sterol. Instead, opt for healthie­r fats like nuts, seeds, olive­ oil. Making these dietary change­s positively impacts your health.

Answered on 8th July '24

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