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Dr. Pujah Kundaar Sports Nutrition

Dr. Pujah Kundaar

Homoeopath

19 years of experience

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Dr. Diana Pinto (Physiotherapist) Sports Nutrition

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Dr. Kanchan Patwardhan Sports Nutrition

Dr. Kanchan Patwardhan

Dietitian/Nutritionist

31 years of experience

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Dr. Smita Sale Sports Nutrition
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Dr. Shrirang Dabhade Sports Nutrition

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Questions & Answers on "Sports Nutrition" (147)

Can we eat egg and banana

Male | 19

Yes, it is generally safe to consume eggs and bananas together. Some individuals may experience mild digestive discomfort due to their unique protein and carbohydrate combinations, leading to symptoms like bloating or gas. If this occurs, consider eating them separately. Incorporating a balanced diet with various foods is key to overall health. If you notice persistent discomfort or have specific dietary concerns, you should consult a healthcare professional who can give you personalized advice. 

Answered on 1st Oct '25

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Male | 16

Correct assessment of root cause is very important. Jyada khana is not the key, but eating right with correct nutrition matters. Typical reasons for not gaining healthy weight are : unidentified gut issues like acidity, bloating, gases, constipation, diarrhoea. Secondly, poor nutrition and excess caloric intake via wrong food choices, having no workout regimen,low protein diet. Get in touch with us for healthy weight gain.

Answered on 3rd Aug '24

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mujhe vitamin b 12 ki kami hai

Female | 19

A few of the symptoms can be tiredness, frailness, or tingling in the hands and feet. This Vitamin B12-related disorder can happen when droplets are not enough into the diet or the body system is unable to absorb it. To combat this issue, you can introduce more foods rich in Vitamin B12 to your diet like meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. Besides, this you may include Vitamin B12 supplements for your well-being.

Answered on 5th Dec '24

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I have a busy work schedule and often rely on fast food. What are some healthy options I can choose when eating out to avoid unhealthy calories?

Male | 34

Some dine out options are : Subway paneer or chicken based wrap with veggies or a bowl of salad, tandoori chicken 2 drumsticks with salad, Ceasar salad, coleslaw salad, 6 pcs chicken or paneer tikka with tandoor pyaaz, paneer based risotto or lasagna, for south Indians - 1 ragi onion uttapam/ typical onion tomato uttapam, 2 pcs podi or ghee idli + bowl of sambar and coconut chutney, 1 wheat based tandoor roti + paneer or dal based sabji ( palak paneer, paneer tikka masala, dal palak, dal tadka), paneer or dal stuffed paratha.

Answered on 3rd Aug '24

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My 8-year-old son is a very picky eater and refuses to eat vegetables. How can I ensure he's getting all the necessary nutrients?

Female | 36

Frequently, kids are selective eaters, but they need to satisfy the proper nutrition to grow up healthy and strong. If your son avoids vegetables, you can attempt to mix them with his favorite meals such as smoothies or pasta sauce. The choice of some fruits, grains, and various types of proteins like meat, eggs, and beans as opposed to only one product will be given to kids. 

Answered on 17th July '24

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