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dietary
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di·e·tar·y (d-tr)
adj.
Of or relating to diet.

dietary
[dī′əter′ē]
pertaining to diet.

dietary [di´ĕ-tar″e]
1. pertaining to diet.
2. a course or system of diet.

dietary
1. pertaining to diet.
2. a course or system of diet.

dietary hepatic necrosis
dietary indigestion
dietary mineral tolerance
levels of minerals in the diet which animals will tolerate without impairing their productivity.
dietary requirement
the amount of each dietary constituent required in the diet for the animal to produce efficiently. In some individuals the requirements are abnormally high compared to the rest of the population.

Patient discussion about dietary.

Q. what is a diet recommended for a diabetic?

A. I would recommend you seek a professional opinion before she starts on any specific diet. But i did find this info on WebMd: http://diabetes.webmd.com/eating-right

It goes over the recommendations for a type 2 diabetic.

Q. Are there special diets which are recommended for kids with ADHD?

A. stay away from processed meats,such as hot dogs,bolona,saugage, etc,they contain a substance that makes a child more hiper.also keep anything with caffine away from them.

Q. What is The South Beach Diet? I am 45 years old and have about 20 lbs that I want to loose. A few of my friends recommended the South beach diet. What is it?

A. The South Beach diet is just a heart-friendly version of the Atkins diet. Both South Beach and Atkins diets restrict carbohydrates -- carbs, as diet dilettantes like to say. True, "good carbs" are allowed. But South Beach dieters must say goodbye to potatoes, fruit, bread, cereal, rice, pasta, beets, carrots, and corn for the first two weeks. After that, most of these foods remain strongly discouraged. The difference, really, boils down to two things: 1.Fats. The South Beach diet bans unhealthy fats but strongly promotes healthy ones. 2.Carbs. The South Beach diet doesn't count grams of carbs. The Atkins diet seeks to change a person from a sugar-burning machine into a fat-burning machine. The South Beach diet looks at how much sugar is in a carb. Low-sugar carbs -- those with a low glycemic index (they don't cause the blood sugar levels to rise and fall as quickly) -- are good. http://www.webmd.com/content/pages/15/96038.htm
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