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General Wellness
Bone Health(PDF)
Complementary Therapies
Easy Meals & Snacks
Exercise and HIV
NYC Greenmarket (PDF)
My Pyramid: Steps to a
  healthier you (PDF)
Nutrition and The Immune
 System
Quick Guide Fast Food (PDF)
Rich Sources of Nutrients

Women's Health
Breast Cancer
PMS

Side Effects of HIV/AIDS and Medications
Body Changes and HIV
High Cholesterol
High Triglycerides
Insulin Resistance
Type II Diabetes
Peripheral Neuropathy
Fatigue
Weight Gain
Nausea and Vomiting
Diarrhea
Managing Constipation
Managing Dry Mouth
Gas and Bloating
Managing Mouth Sores
Taste Changes

Dietary Supplements
& Herbs
Astragalus Root
Burdock
Dietary Supplements
Fennel
Licorice
Milk Thistle
Peppermint
Sage
Slippery Elm

Food & Water Safety
Food and Water Safety
Cryptosporidium

Recipes
Salads and Side Dishes
Main Courses
Desserts
Beverages

   Introduction

Good nutrition is crucial for a person living with HIV or AIDS. Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet is essential to maintain and build lean muscle mass and maintain proper weight. It will also help boost your immune system, which may in turn protect you from opportunistic infections. A well-balanced diet will include adequate amounts of protein, complex carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals.

In addition to learning about a healthy diet you may have concerns about the side effects of medications and symptoms of opportunistic infections such as diarrhea, nausea, and loss of appetite. These side effects and symptoms can be managed or significantly reduced by appropriate dietary modifications.

Discussing your diet with a nutritionist or a physician is a good first step. Nutrition counseling is available from GMHC and from a variety of other sources. When selecting a nutrition counselor, look for a Registered Dietitian who has HIV/AIDS experience and is willing to work with you and your doctor.

Also take a look at our philosophy concerning complementary therapies.

Coming Soon — Spanish Materials

 

 

   Educational Material
Eating Healthy this Thanksgiving

Eating Healthy this Thanksgiving
Often called Turkey Day or T-Day ,Thanksgiving has been an annual tradition in the US since 1863. Click here to download the full PDF.

   
 

More Educational Material

  • Body Image and HIV (Women)
  • Depression and HIV, Managing Depression: The Role of Nutrition and Lifestyle
  • Click here for more Nutrition Education Materials.

     

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       Recipes from Chef Carlin

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      Nutrition Quarterly

    Our Nutrition and Wellness Program newsletter.

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    Fall 2008
    Heart and Soul Food

    Summer 2008
    How to Make Healthier Fast Food Choices

    Spring 2008
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids and HIV

    Winter 2008
    Metabolic Syndrome and HIV

    Fall 2007
    Bone Health & HIV

     

     

     

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