Yes, of course there are. Doctors have invented them already although they are very expensive however they are worth the money, so go buy them at a drugstore.
You will need to ask the pharmacist what foods will interact with your grandmother's medicine. It is important for your grandmother to maintain a healthy diet to prevent the further progression of Alzheimers.
Read Change Your Brain, Change Your Age by Dr. Amen and get his cookbook.
Most crohns disease sufferers benefit from a diet of fresh vegetables, fruits, natural grains and proteins. Try to eliminate processed foods and foods with additives and preservatives.
Sinus medication is generally something like Sudafed and it is fine on the HCG Diet.
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Before resorting to medication, sufferers might consider some natural treatments. One of the most effective ways to help your reflux is paying attention and logging your food intake and symptoms. Often changing your diet is all that is needed to get some relief. Reducing stress, and regulating your eating patterns will help some sufferers as well.
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Fibromyaligia sufferers should maintain a diet that is heart healthy. This includes lean meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, chicken and fish, turkey, pork, and whey protein.
A carbohydrate/protein-balanced diet��_ is a good option for a child with ADHD. You can find more information on that here www.healing-arts.org/children/ADHD/nutritional.htm
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Alzheimers is a form dementia which is a degeneration of the brain. We really do not know what causes it but family history and lifestyle, such as activity and diet, may be factors.
The medications that help with hypercholestorolemia is cholesterol medication. A balance diet, fruits, vegetables, rice, beans and many other foods as well.