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    GlossaryNutritional Therapy

    use of diet to support health and manage diseases

    Nutritional Therapy, also known as Dietary Therapy or Nutrition Therapy, involves the use of diet and nutrition to support health and manage diseases. It includes personalized dietary plans and the use of specific nutrients to address deficiencies, improve overall health, and manage conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and even hair loss or alopecia. This approach is often guided by a registered dietitian or nutritionist who tailors recommendations based on individual needs and medical history.

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