No, they are common nouns and adjectives, not proper. You only capitalise the words if they appear in a title.
For example:
Chapter 5
An Introduction to Holistic Nutrition
The main benefits of holistic nutrition are a, b, and c.
It is generally recommended to capitalize proper nouns such as Holistic Health and Holistic Nutrition when writing a paper about these specific topics. This can help to distinguish them as specific terms within the context of your paper.
Yes, "Venus" should be capitalized when referring to the planet in English writing.
Yes, professions should be capitalized when writing about them in a sentence, as they are proper nouns. For example, "The Doctor provided medical care to the patient."
Yes, "Dr." should be capitalized when used as a title before a person's name in formal writing.
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and should be capitalized when used as an abbreviation or acronym in formal writing.
Yes, βArcticβ should be capitalized when referring to the region around the North Pole. The Arctic is a proper noun and should always be capitalized.
If you are writing a letter to your mom, then yes, Mom should be capitalized. However when you are simply talking about her, it would not be.
It should only be capitalized when you are writing the full title of the bill.
Yes, "Venus" should be capitalized when referring to the planet in English writing.
Yes, professions should be capitalized when writing about them in a sentence, as they are proper nouns. For example, "The Doctor provided medical care to the patient."
Yes, "Dr." should be capitalized when used as a title before a person's name in formal writing.
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and should be capitalized when used as an abbreviation or acronym in formal writing.
No, church would not be capitalized in "at the back of the church."
Yes, Indian should be capitalized.
Yes, βArcticβ should be capitalized when referring to the region around the North Pole. The Arctic is a proper noun and should always be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
It should be capitalized when it is used in place of the person's name. In other words, it shouldn't be capitalized when it is preceded by a possessive pronoun.
Yes, Memorial Day should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.