Yes, there are vitamins for diabetes, but they are mostly diet supplements to help vitamin intake, nothing to directly help the symptoms of diabetes.
You will feel ill when you have shingles - so getting rest is very important. You cannot "treat" shingles with rest though - but your symptoms will be less if you can rest. shingles is a form of chicken pox in that its caused by same virus. A healthy diet to boost the immune system is advisable, fruit and vegetables. kiwis are fullof vitamin C providing twice as much as an orange. Shingles will run their course and will make you tired. Yes it is wise to rest as well as ensure you eat a healthy diet. Continue to see your GP so the situation can be monitored
An individual should avoid foods high in arginine as soon as initial symptoms begin. Anyone vulnerable to shingles because of immune-system problems may also want to avoid these foods. Primary sources include nuts, seeds, grain products, spinach, seaweed, watercress, chocolate and gelatin. Read more: Foods to Avoid With Shingles | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5266606_foods-avoid-shingles.html#ixzz2CEuiSnmQ
Strengthening the immune system by making lifestyle changes is thought to help prevent the development of shingles. eating a well-balanced diet rich in essential vitamins and minerals, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and reducing stress.
Absolutely NOT! Shingles are caused from a similar virus to what causes chicken pox. A vegan generally is going to have a very strong immune system, so would be no more likely, and potentially even less likely to come down with shingles.
Well, a poor diet can cause constipation, and constipation can cause depression.
Vitamin D is obtained through diet and surprisingly skin sun exposure. Asthma has many causes, symptoms and courses of action. It is best to consult a medical doctor or nurse to evaluate and treat symptoms.
no, but it does affect your matabolism
The best diet to help combat GERD symptoms would be to stay away from foods with high contents of acid or salt and to try and include more calcium and soft foods. The point of the diet is to not disrupt or encourage the GERD symptoms to reoccur.
Fats/oils, foods with high acids, milk and fried foods add to the acid reflux symptoms. If you are following the diet well and still are getting the symptoms, consult a family doctor.
The term Diet is what usually draws people's attentions to diet sodas such as Diet Coke. However, you may want to consider that Diet Coke does affect your metabolism, and not in a good way. It can slow your body down and give you a feeling of sluggishness that will adversely affect what you are trying to do to increase your metabolism.
By going on a gluten free diet