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Hi, I've been experiencing frequent headaches and someone suggested it might be related to my diet. Are there certain foods that could be triggering my headaches?

Female | 27

There is no doubt that the food can be the trigger of headaches. Some usual suspects are processed meats, aged cheeses, beer, and foods with monosodium glutamate (MSG). These substances may have adverse effects on the blood vessels in the brain, which eventually lead to headaches. If you start to experience a headache you can add it to the diary. Once you identify a particular food item, you might want to eliminate it from your diet to see if the headaches get better.

Answered on 22nd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I've been trying to cut down on sugar, but I'm not sure what to use as a substitute. Are there any natural sweeteners that you recommend which won't spike my blood sugar levels?

Male | 29

It is good that you have decided to limit your sugar intake! Stevia, a natural sweetener that you can use, is one such option here. It is made from a plant and does not make your blood sugar levels to rise. You can also go for monk fruit sweetener, another good alternative. Try to control the sweetening and not overload your diet with sweet foods. Synthetic sweeteners are not a good choice, because they can cause harm to your health.

Answered on 17th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

What is the diet for blood pressure high?

Female | 60

Blood pressure­ problems cause difficulty. Headache­, chest pain, dizziness result. Following a die­t helps control it. Eat more fruits, veggie­s, grains, lean proteins. Avoid salt, fat. Smaller portions assist. Combine­ diet with exercise­ for best benefits. This routine­ keeps blood pressure­ down.

Answered on 8th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My 14-year-old son is very active in sports but tends to get tired easily. What are some good nutritional guidelines to keep his energy levels high and ensure proper recovery?

Female | 35

The fact that your son is tired easily might mean that he is not eating enough healthy food. The energy gap can be filled by the consumption of carbohydrates such as the wholes grain, fruits or vegetables. The musky struggle situation from the point of view of proteins found in foodstuffs such as lean meats, fish, and beans which are good for the muscles. Now and then, sleep might be the reason behind it if the son doesn't feel well so be a good advice-giver and teach your child the importance of resting well too.

Answered on 22nd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Can i take creatine and whey protein after getting tb

Male | 21

After contracting TB, it is important to be cautious if you are using creatine and whey protein. These supplements can put undue stress on your body, which is still in recovery. It is better to wait until you have made a full recovery and your doctor has given you clearance before integrating them into your meal plan. Focus on strengthening your body through natural foods rather than relying solely on supplements.

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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