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Nutrition for Therapeutic Disease Management

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Nutrition for Therapeutic Disease Management

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Case Description

Nutrition plays a pivotal role in managing various diseases, and a personalized approach tailored to an individual's condition is essential. For diabetes, maintaining balanced blood sugar levels through portion control, carbohydrate monitoring, and choosing complex carbohydrates is crucial. A...

Case Summary

  • PCOS, a prevalent endocrine disorder affecting women globally, is characterized by hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, and metabolic dysfunction. It's often underdiagnosed, with many women unaware of their condition despite experiencing symptoms. Lifestyle factors and endocrine disruptors from plastics and cosmetics contribute to the causes, exacerbating the hormonal imbalance.

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L. Hemasri

L. Hemasri

Certified Diabetes Educator, Senior Nutritionist Fitterfly
L. Hemasri is a Certified Diabetes Educator and Senior Nutritionist associated with Fitterfly. She specializes in diabetes management, therapeutic nutrition, weight management, and lifestyle modification programs. Her work focuses on personalized nutrition counseling and patient education to support better metabolic health outcomes. She is dedicated to promoting evidence-based dietary practices and sustainable lifestyle interventions for chronic disease management. Through her clinical expertise and wellness initiatives, she contributes to improving diabetes care and preventive health awareness.

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Nutrition for Therapeutic Disease Management