Weight Loss Nutritionists Boynton Beach FL
Local resource for weight loss nutritionists in Boynton Beach. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to weight management dietitians, diet prescriptions, weight loss programs, meal plans for weight loss, and weight loss medications as well as content on types of diets such as low-carb diets and high-protein diets.
Lawrence Weinstein
561-200-3583
Bethesda Health City
Boynton Beach, FL
Lawrence Weinstein
561-200-3583
Bethesda Health City
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Business
Cardiology Associates of South Florida
Specialties
Nutrition, Internal Medicine
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: MedicareMedicaidHealthy District of Palm Beach CountyUnited HealthBCBSAetnaCignaGHIHumana
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: Yes
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Delray Medical Center, Bethesda Medical Center, Boca Raton Community Hospital
Residency Training: Mt. Sinai and St Lukes Roosevelt New York
Medical School: Mt. Sinai Medical School, 1984
Additional Information
Member Organizations: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
Awards: American Red Cross Hero
Appreciation Award for Head of Pharmacy Delray Medical Center
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish,French,German
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Glenn Farinacci
917 992 0209
1730 S. Federal Hwy, #208
Delray Beach, FL
Glenn Farinacci
917 992 0209
1730 S. Federal Hwy, #208
Delray Beach, FL 33483
Membership Organizations
International Society of Sports Nutrition
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Stephanie Svoda
2900 Olivewood Terrace, # 105
Boca Raton, FL
Stephanie Svoda
2900 Olivewood Terrace, # 105
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Membership Organizations
International Society of Sports Nutrition
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David C Dodson, MD
617-332-3431
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
David C Dodson, MD
617-332-3431
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ottawa, Fac Of Med, Ottawa, Ont, Canada
Graduation Year: 1979
Hospital
Hospital: Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton L F, Ma
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Daisy Merey, MD
561-820-1437
525 S Flagler Dr Apt 23D
West Palm Beach, FL
Daisy Merey, MD
561-820-1437
525 S Flagler Dr Apt 23D
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition, Family Medicine
Languages
French, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian
Education
Medical School: Centro Biomedico Cuauhnahuac Esc De Med, Cuernavaca, Morelos
Graduation Year: 1979
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Dara Wittenberg
1420 Highland Lane
Del Ray Beach, FL
Dara Wittenberg
1420 Highland Lane
Del Ray Beach, FL 33444
Membership Organizations
International Society of Sports Nutrition
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Holistic & Integrative Medical Practice
561-998-0309
7300 North Federal Highway, Suite 102
Boca Raton, FL
Holistic & Integrative Medical Practice
561-998-0309
7300 North Federal Highway, Suite 102
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Services
Yeast Syndrome, Weight Management, Substance Abuse, Stress Management, Sports Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Pain Management, Nutrition, Mind/Body Medicine, Homeopathy, Herbal Medicine, Healthy Aging, Gynecology, Geriatrics, Functional Medicine, Family Practice, Diabetes, Dermatology, Brain Longevity, Bio-identical HRT, Auriculotherapy, Arthritis, Allergy, Addiction, Acupuncture
Membership Organizations
American Holistic Medical Association
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Feil Frederike
5921 Town Bay Drive, # 732
Boca Raton, FL
Feil Frederike
5921 Town Bay Drive, # 732
Boca Raton, FL 33486
Membership Organizations
International Society of Sports Nutrition
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David Schnitzer D.O.M., NCCAM Dipl.
561-615-4535
Specializing in addictions and pain mgmt.,400 Executive Center Drive, Suite
West Palm Beach, FL
David Schnitzer D.O.M., NCCAM Dipl.
561-615-4535
Specializing in addictions and pain mgmt.,400 Executive Center Drive, Suite
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Specialty
Acupuncture, Herbology, MicroCurrent Therapy, Nutrition, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tui Na
Associated Hospitals
Balance Point Acupuncture
Daisy Merey, MD
561-659-6756
200 Butler St Ste 1
West Palm Beach, FL
Daisy Merey, MD
561-659-6756
200 Butler St Ste 1
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition, Family Medicine
Languages
French, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian
Education
Medical School: Centro Biomedico Cuauhnahuac Esc De Med, Cuernavaca, Morelos
Graduation Year: 1979
Hospital
Hospital: Columbia Hosp, West Palm Bch, Fl
Group Practice: Dr Merey's Ideal Weight Clinic
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They've gotten a bad rap, but not all carbs are created equal. If you think that carbohydrates are a dieter's demise, it's time to retrain your brain. Here, Sapna Lalla, MS, RD, CDN-a registered dietician and co-founder of New York City-based wellness boutique Poshan Complementary Nutrition-weighs in on how certain types of carbohydrates can actually help you shed extra pounds. The bad stigma surrounding carbohydrates is largely due to the fact that most dieters don't distinguish between the two types: simple and complex. "Not all carbohydrate foods are created equal; in fact, they behave quite differently in our bodies," says Lalla. "Good (or complex) carbs are foods that have a high nutritional value. Along with lowering cholesterol, aiding the body in toxin removal, and being high in fiber, these foods are also rich in vitamins, minerals, and nutrients, and help give you more sustained energy and a sense of fullness."
So how can carbohydrates actually help you lose weight? The answer lies in the glycemic index, or GI, of these foods.
"The glycemic index (GI) ranks carbohydrates according to their effect on our blood glucose levels," Lalla says. "Choosing low GI carbs, [which are] foods that produce only small fluctuations in our blood glucose and insulin levels, reduces your risk of heart disease and diabetes and is the key to sustainable weight loss."
How do you know what's a low GI carb and what's a high GI carb? To choose low GI carbs, you don't need to count numbers or do any mental arithmetic to make sure you are eating a healthy diet. Keep the following points in mind:
· Choose breakfast cereals based on oats, barley, and bran.
· Reduce the amount of potatoes you eat.
· Choose breads with whole grains, stone-ground flour, spelt, and sour dough.
· Enjoy all other types of fruit and vegetables.
· Use basmati or wild rice.
· Enjoy whole grain pasta, noodles, and quinoa.
· Eat plenty ... |
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