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Why Should We Avoid Non Veg During Viral Fever?

hello .. i am a thirty year old male ... ast two days m suffering with body ains n headache n temerature.... been to a doc n foud that m suffering with viral fever n gave me some medicines.... he askd me to eat only veg n ksed me to avoid nonveg.... why should i not eat nonveg is my quiry
Fri, 17 Jul 2015
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Dietitian & Nutritionist 's  Response
Good Morning - what a very intriguing question and I understand your confusion. How well do you know your doctor? He may be of the belief system that individuals heal faster when consuming just vegetables. It is his own belief system. If you suffer from a virus with a headache and temperature, some view this as a sort of "healing" the body is going through. Regardless, do what makes you feel better. Rest, hot liquids, push fluids.

If you were my client, the diet I would send you home on would be non-acidic, liquid based with no milk products. Usually what is allowed would be apple juice, jello,broth, popsicles, with hydration the key nutrient to support until the fever breaks.

Then gradually add back in what feels right for the stomach. It is called a soft food diet. Ginger tea helps with nausea if the doctor did not give you Zofran, chicken noodle soup has been shown in studies of various qualities to make patients with colds or flus feel better/perhaps recovering more quickly?? Broth based soups either made with VegAll or chicken broth are great. Then move on to say Raman noodles, crackers, scrambled eggs, toast.

Do not worry. Eating vegetables right now, unless they be mashed, will make you vomit in most cases. I enjoyed this question. It put a smile on my face. Thanks for that and I hope you understand more clearly how to eat when you have a virus. Kathryn Shattler, MS,RDN
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Psychologist Dr. K. V. Anand's  Response
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We understand your concerns

I went through your details. During disease conditions, body will concentrate more on fighting the disease and all other inessential process will be slowed down. Digestion system is one among the inessential process during disease period. Therefore, food that is difficult to digest will be thrown out of the system. Spicy food's fate is also the same. Therefore, your doctor advised you so. Don't worry. Take care.

If you require more of my help in this aspect, please use this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute details possible.

Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications.
Good luck.
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Why Should We Avoid Non Veg During Viral Fever?

Good Morning - what a very intriguing question and I understand your confusion. How well do you know your doctor? He may be of the belief system that individuals heal faster when consuming just vegetables. It is his own belief system. If you suffer from a virus with a headache and temperature, some view this as a sort of healing the body is going through. Regardless, do what makes you feel better. Rest, hot liquids, push fluids. If you were my client, the diet I would send you home on would be non-acidic, liquid based with no milk products. Usually what is allowed would be apple juice, jello,broth, popsicles, with hydration the key nutrient to support until the fever breaks. Then gradually add back in what feels right for the stomach. It is called a soft food diet. Ginger tea helps with nausea if the doctor did not give you Zofran, chicken noodle soup has been shown in studies of various qualities to make patients with colds or flus feel better/perhaps recovering more quickly?? Broth based soups either made with VegAll or chicken broth are great. Then move on to say Raman noodles, crackers, scrambled eggs, toast. Do not worry. Eating vegetables right now, unless they be mashed, will make you vomit in most cases. I enjoyed this question. It put a smile on my face. Thanks for that and I hope you understand more clearly how to eat when you have a virus. Kathryn Shattler, MS,RDN