Significance of Dietary treatment
Dietary treatment, according to Ayurveda, involves a prescribed regimen of foods and drinks aimed at alleviating symptoms and promoting healing, especially for conditions like Gulma. It emphasizes individualized diets featuring wholesome, nutrient-rich meals and specific practices to aid recovery. Similarly, in scientific contexts, dietary treatment includes modifying food intake to manage health issues like obesity and diabetes by restoring metabolic balance. Both approaches highlight the significance of tailored dietary regimens for improving health and managing diseases effectively.
Synonyms: Nutritional therapy, Dietary management, Dietary intervention, Nutrition assessment, Diet management., Nutrition therapy, Diet therapy, Nutritional intervention
In Finnish: Ruokavaliohoito; In Spanish: Tratamiento dietético
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Hindu concept of 'Dietary treatment'
Dietary treatment in Hinduism encompasses specific foods that aid recovery, manage digestive issues through gradual dietary adjustments, address health disorders with personalized meals, and include regimens aimed at alleviating symptoms like Gulma for enhanced healing.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Approaches to treat health disorders by adjusting diet, including the importance of wholesome meals tailored to individual needs.[1] (2) Specific foods and dietary practices suggested to support recovery from consumption, focusing on nutrient-rich and easily digestible items.[2]
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) The prescribed regimen of foods and drinks designed to ameliorate the symptoms of Gulma and facilitate healing.[3]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Approaches to managing digestive issues by adjusting food intake, starting from light to heavier foods as tolerated.[4]
The concept of Dietary treatment in scientific sources
Dietary treatment involves modifying diets to address medical issues, like obesity, and includes various nutritional regimens used in animal experiments, emphasizing its role in both human health and scientific research.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The administration of different diets or supplements to study their effects on health.[5]