Metabolic Therapy

02.01.2024 | Natalia Kandybey

Metabolic therapy is a comprehensive approach to the treatment and prevention of diseases based on the correction of metabolic processes in the body. This includes dietary advice, lifestyle changes, exercise, and, if necessary, medication. The goal of metabolic therapy is to restore normal metabolism and improve the functioning of various body systems. This approach is often used to treat diseases related to metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and some neurological disorders.

Metabolic therapy is based on an individual approach to each patient, taking into account their unique metabolic profile, genetic characteristics and overall health. The dietary part of therapy may include limiting carbohydrate intake, increasing the proportion of healthy fats and proteins, and using specialized diets, such as ketogenic. In addition, an important aspect is the optimization of physical activity, which contributes to the improvement of metabolism and overall well-being. Under the supervision of specialists, metabolic therapy can significantly improve the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic diseases.

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