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Sunday, October, 25, 2009

Nutritionist

Nutritionist recommends diet changes, probiotics to control IBS

October 02, 2008
British nutritionist Jane Clarke responds to a reader's question about what diet changes may help ease the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Clarke explains that IBS is not a condition that can be blamed on a bad diet, but agrees that experimenting with dietary changes can be useful in determining which foods irritate symptoms. She offers advice on what fruits, vegetables, and grains may ease symptoms and provides information on the use of probiotic supplements. Read more »

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Nutritionist Jennifer Rackley Joins MyIBDCentral.com
By Jennifer Rackley , Health Expert

I am a nutritionist and have a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Harding University.  I also... Read more »

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What is atherosclerosis?
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

Ask the Nutritionist: What is atherosclerosis and how is it related to heart disease? Nutritionist... Read more »

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Weighing In: Are oatmeal cookies good for my heart?
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

......with these things in them will benefit my heart? Nutritionist Heather Reese: Unfortunately... Read more »

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My father died of a heart attack. How can I keep from having one?
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

......can I do to prevent the same from happening to me? Nutritionist Heather Reese: Several... Read more »

Health Guide

Balanced Diabetes Diet. Information on a healthy diabetic diet from our nutritionist
A healthy well-balanced diet is an essential part of glucose control for people who have diabetes. However, having diabetes does not mean that you have to eat special foods or feel deprived. But you... Read more »
Just Diagnosed with Genital Herpes?
...during outbreaks and while being treated. Your diet can affect your outbreaks. Get some advice from nutritionist Heather Reese on foods that can lower the frequency of your outbreaks. ... Read more »
Salt and High Blood Pressure
...important to discuss any major changes in diet with your doctor and possibly seek the opinion of a nutritionist. Read more »
TMJ Treatment
...patient's care team can include Physiotherapists, Acupuncturists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Orthodontists, Nutritionists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Massage Therapists, and the family doctor... Read more »
About SexualHealthConnection.com
...form a vibrant community of specialists -- doctors, therapists, sexologists, sexual healtheducators, nutritionists, expert patients and caregivers -- all who are available to answer users'... Read more »

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