A domestic animal diagnosed with Heart disease should be on a good quality diet with lower levels of sodium and possibly slightly higher levels of potassium. You should also watch the amount of protein in the diet and keep it on the low end of the acceptable range, as heart disease often spills over into kidney disease and excreting nitrogenous waste from excess protein is more work for the kidney.
The Cardiac Diet is a simple three day diet designed for individuals who have a history of heart disease or for those who are at risk of heart disease. The purpose of this specialized diet is to lower and control blood pressure and weight concurrently. By following the cardiac diet you can help prevent a heart attack and the complications of heart disease, resulting in a longer, healthier life.
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Florence Field has written: 'Gourmet cooking for cardiac diets' -- subject(s): Obesity, Salt-free diet, Diet in disease
Gail Underbakke has written: 'Cardiac cuisine' -- subject(s): Coronary heart disease, Diet therapy, Low-cholesterol diet, Low-fat diet, Prevention
Celiac disease usually means you will need a gluten free diet. Sites such as the Mayo Clinic will offer some insight on a proper gluten free diet for someone with celiac disease.
The Celiac Disease Diet as well as any other fad/trend/crash diet are not a good idea unless advised by your doctor. Your best bet would be to skip the fad/trend/crash diets and slowly lose weight with proper diet and exercise.
Cardiac patients will work with a nutritionist or dietician to develop a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet plan.
Proper diet is important for your bones because proper diet keeps you healthy.
A good example of a cardiac diet would be one that didn't have too much fatty foods and focused on vegetables, fruits, and anything with a lot of fiber.
WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about the cardiac diet, helping to determine if it is right for you.
With the disease molluscum contagiosum since it is a new found disease it is still being developed and looked into which diet is the most proper for your needs. As long as you eat healthy and work out normally you should be fine.