No, I don't believe that cutting out any foods would help in the recovery from labyrinthitis
no, not really, but tea helps cramps
Foods that are high in sodium should be measured or avoided while taking Enalapril.
Please take your guidance in this from your doctor and from the literature you receive about chemotherapy and not from opinions from unknown sources that may or may not have sound knowledge behind them.
While it is unclear if certain foods cause fibromyalgia, it is known that a balanced diet and exercise can keep the body at its best. Talk to your doctor to create a plan of action to stay your healthiest!
FRIUTS VEGES ANYWAY HEALTHY ITS OKAY TO EAT SWEETS ONCE IN A WHILE.
Not K-go-gi!( Sp?) that's dog
On this specific diet you should avoid foods that have a lot of spices in them. Also stay away from foods that are processed, as well as high in fat and deep fried.
While there aren't any foods that can prevent heartburn, you can try avoiding foods that cause heartburn. Stay away from spicy and 'heavy' foods to stop it from coming.
A lot of the recommended cooling of foods is largely unnecessary. But turkey and other meats shred if cut while they're still hot. Other foods will burn your mouth if eaten while hot, especially for children or elderly. Common sense becomes the issue. But too many do not have it, and should let foods cool. === === Cooling down foods stops the cooking process. If you don't, it can overcook because the inside temperature may still be at 400 degrees. Certain pies and custards are cooled quickly because of this. Other foods are allowed to cool before eating like cheese wraps and pot pies because the inside temperature can be hot enough to not only burn your skin, but liquify it.
Still, while certain diets or foods may not ease depression (or put you instantly in a better mood), a healthy diet may help as part of an overall treatment for depression, and exercising has been proven to help elevate your mood by releasing a happy feeling!
While they are not "bad" in and of themselves, non-vegetarian foods (i.e. meats) can be high in fats, contain more bacteria that vegetarian (i.e. plants and grains) foods, and can be less healthy.
Talk to your doctor/dermatologist, they should be able to help you with that acne. As for changing diet, yes it will help. Certain foods and drink process together to help keep clear skin, while others do quite the opposite.