Sentences with phrase «recommend dietary plan»

Only your dog's veterinarian can clinically diagnose a canine food allergy and will recommend a dietary plan suited to your dog's food sensitivity.
Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners recommend dietary plan that is rich in essential fatty acids, proteins, and minerals.

Not exact matches

Because we tend to de-emphasize grain intake in our WHFoods recipes and meal plans, and because we generally tend to emphasize intake of low glycemic index foods that have limited to moderate amounts of available carbohydrates, we set a WHFoods recommendation level of 225 grams for total carbohydrate — about 10 % higher than the low end of the range recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in its discussion of Dietary Reference Intakes.
Meet recommended nutrient intakes within energy needs by adopting a balanced eating pattern, such as one of those recommended in the USDA Food Guide or the National Institute of Health's Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan.
Nor is it recommended for those on gut healing diets such as GAPS, SCD, AIP or other temporary dietary approaches like the 21 Day Bone Broth Diet Plan that exclude or greatly limit carbohydrate consumption.
This plan includes recommended laboratory tests and nutritional supplementation, dietary suggestions, and lifestyle recommendations.
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA): Average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % — 98 %) healthy individuals; often used to plan nutritionally adequate diets for individuals.
My vet recommended a fish based dietary plan and this product was immediately beneficial.
Your vet may recommend some dietary changes as part of your pup's treatment plan, usually with the use of a prescription veterinary diet designed specifically for pups with kidney issues.
Finally, our veterinarians will create a tailor - made treatment plan specifically for your pet, outlining the recommended time of sessions, reassessment period, exercises, and any dietary supplements that could be beneficial.
For cats that are not severely ill, your veterinarian may recommend a treatment plan that includes insulin injections or oral medications, along with dietary changes.
Additionally, a new dietary plan may be recommended.
This planned regimen should include medications, treatments, rehabilitation services, special dietary modifications, special procedures recommended to maintain the health or safety of the patient, activities, and plans for continuing care and discharge.
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