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Diet Therapy

Diet can plays an important role in the daily life style. By using this we can maintain the our health healthy. The proper diet can cures the various diseases so it can mostly preferred as medical purpose. Effectively all these involvement centered on eating fresh and freshly prepared vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes.

A variety of alternative diets are offered for treating cancer, cardiovascular disease, and food allergies. Virtually all these interventions focus on eating more fresh and freshly prepared vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes. Allergy to food has become a major area of research.

Food can be therapeutic in several ways. It provides nutrient that is needed by a sick person in a form he or she can use. It also provides nutrients for persons who are deficient in them.

Vitamin C helps us all by enabling our brains to function properly although how it does this is still unknown. The symptoms of vitamin C deficiency include depression and confusion, both of which are symptoms common in people with autism. Therefore, the idea is that people with autism would in some cases benefit from vitamin C supplements.

Diets  used  in  the  treatment  of  disease  are  often spoken  of  by  specific  names  that  show  a  special composition and often indicate the purpose for which the diet is intended. The regular diet is composed of all types of foods and is well balanced and capable of maintaining a state of  good  nutrition. It  is  intended  for  convalescing patients who do not require a therapeutic diet.

The soft diet is soft in texture and consists of liquids and semi-solid foods.  It is indicated in certain postoperative cases, for convalescents who cannot tolerate a regular diet, in acute illnesses, and in some  gastrointestinal  disorders.




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