diet therapy

  • 1diet therapy — treatment of disease by regulation of the diet; called also dietotherapy, nutritional t., and trophotherapy …

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  • 2Diet of Worms (disambiguation) — Diet of worms may refer to: Events: The Diet of Worms, a meeting of the Estates of the Holy Roman Empire at which Martin Luther was outlawed as a heretic Other diets convened in the city of Worms in the years 829, 926, 1076, 1122, 1495, and 1545… …

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  • 3diet — [n1] abstinence from food dietary, fast, nutritional therapy, regime, regimen, restriction, starvation, weight reduction plan; concept 660 Ant. indulgence diet [n2] daily intake of food aliment, bite, comestibles, commons, daily bread, edibles,… …

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  • 4diet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. parliament, congress; food, aliment, edibles, intake, victuals; regimen. See food, remedy, assemblage, council. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [What one eats] Syn. fare, intake, daily bread*, nutrition; see… …

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  • 5Gerson therapy — /gûrˈsən therˈə pi/ noun An extreme diet therapy used primarily for the treatment of chronic illnesses ORIGIN: Max Gerson (1881–1959), German born US doctor …

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  • 6nutritional therapy — diet t …

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  • 7Ketogenic diet — The ketogenic diet is a high fat, adequate protein, low carbohydrate diet, primarily used to treat difficult to control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet mimics aspects of starvation by forcing the body to burn fat rather than… …

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  • 8Macrobiotic diet — Biologically based alternative and complementary therapy edit Chinese food therapy Herbalism Macrobiotic diet Natural health Orthomolecular medicine NCCAM classifications …

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  • 9Medical nutrition therapy — (MNT) is a therapeutic approach to treating medical conditions and their associated symptoms via the use of a specifically tailored diet devised and monitored by a registered dietician. The diet is based upon the patient s medical and… …

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  • 10Chinese food therapy — Biologically based alternative and complementary therapy edit Chinese food therapy Herbalism Macrobiotic diet Natural health Orthomolecular medicine NCCAM classifications …

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