Since Bariatric supplements are specially formulated to give people an accurate amount of nutrients daily, your doctor might be of best assistance to help you in finding out more about these supplements.
Your doctor or pharmacist should be able to provide you with information on bariatric supplements. There are several websites that offer different supplements. The following link contains an article that compares bariatric supplements: www.livestrong.com/article/80741-bariatric-supplements/.
A good place to go for information about post bariatric surgery is your doctor. You can also go to www.weightlosssurgery.ca/ and learn more information.
You can go to the doctor to get more information on what you should eat after your bariatric surgery. You can also get on any medical or health website and find it as well.
www.communitymemorial.com is a hospital site that will explain what a bariatric program is and does. It explains what happens before surgery and after.
Bariatric eating information is available in multiple sources from your local library, or in any well known book store, and the books are realtively cheap.
If you are interested in learning mroe about health, diet and information on financing a bariatric surgery, just click on this link. http://www.bariatric.us/
http://www.bariatricadvantage.com/catalog this website tells you information on supplements, nutrition, etc. on bariatric advantages. To find about basic information like study questions go to the link and click the "blog" button at the top.
One good way to find out what bariatric clinics are like is to read online reviews, such as the ones posted on Mayoclinic. Another great and safe way to find information on bariatric clinics is simply to ask your doctor.
You can find information about bariatric surgial at the medical clinic ccenter on the web, or go to a local medical center and find their website and search up information from them.
For online information on bariatric surgery online, go to wikipedia or www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com. Also, look in Medlineplus Medical Encyclopedia online for health information.
For more information about bariatric surgery contact a clinic which specializes in performing this surgery. they should be able to help you with any questions as well as figure out if this is right for you.
There are a number of places you can go to get more information about bariatric surgery diets. I'd recommend exploring more than one to get a well rounded amount of information. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827