You need to consider your sick and therapeutic diet and normal diet are the same.
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Hi, You can refer to Nursing Manual of Nutrition and Therapeutic Diet it has all essential chapters included.
The glycemic diet focuses on eating foods with low glycemic indexes. This type of diet can help control insulin levels, heart conditions, and cause weight loss. The low glycemic fodds are easier to digest in your body.
There are various diets including fad diets such as the Atkins diet or the South Beach diet. Then there are medically prescribed or therapeutic diets which are created to meet specific needs in combating certain diseases.
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Medical nutritional therapy is used when a condition can be either improved or worsened by certain foods (more specifically, the components in certain foods). For instance, a therapeutic diet can be used to help lower a person's elevated serum cholesterol, control a person's elevated blood sugar levels if they have diabetes, or in some cases help control blood pressure. People with kidney failure need to be maintained on a therapeutic diet so toxic levels of various substances do not build up in their blood in between dialysis treatments. Those suffering from celiac sprue must avoid dietary gluten to remain symptom free. Therapeutic diets in some cases can alleviate symptoms; in other cases just keep conditions from becoming worse.
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