Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Food Principles: Putting it All Together – Video

Food Principles: Putting it All Together

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#1. Which is NOT an example of a plant-based diet?
#2. Considerations for creating a personalized nutrition plan for clients:
#3. Examples of low-carb diets are the Mediterranean, Pritikin, and Ornish diets.
#4. A good motto for practitioners and clients: "Don't exchange what you want ____________ for what you want ____________."
#5. Which of the following is NOT one of the basics of sound nutrition?
#6. Which of the following are examples of Hypoallergenic/Elimination Diets?
#7. "Nothing tastes as good as healthy feels"

 

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