Weight Loss Nutritionists Rockaway Park NY
Local resource for weight loss nutritionists in Rockaway Park. 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.
Nicole Egenberger
646 485 5229
214 Sullivan Street
New York, NY
Nicole Egenberger
646 485 5229
214 Sullivan Street
New York, NY 10012
Business
Nicole Egenberger ND - Remede Naturopathics
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Amita Holistic Healing Center
718-375-1144
2940 Brighton 5th Street
Brooklyn, NY
Amita Holistic Healing Center
718-375-1144
2940 Brighton 5th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Services
Yoga, Wellness Training, Weight Management, Therapeutic Touch, Stress Management, Sports Medicine, Spiritual Attunement, Reiki, Rehabilitation Therapy, Reflexology, Pulmonary Diseases, Psychotherapy, Preventive Medicine, Physical Exercise, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Nutrition, Neurology, Naturopathy, Mind/Body Medicine, Metabolic Medicine, Meditation, Massage Therapy, Homeopathy, Herbal Medicine, Healthy Aging, Healing Touch, Family Practice, Environmental Medicine, Energy Medicine, Endocrinol
Membership Organizations
American Holistic Medical Association
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Daniel A Dorff, MD
718-951-7400
Brooklyn, NY
Daniel A Dorff, MD
718-951-7400
Brooklyn, NY 11229
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: Univ Libre De Bruxelles, Fac De Med Et De Pharm, Bruxelles,
Graduation Year: 1959
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Eugenie M Fribourg, MD
718-638-6230
Brooklyn, NY
Eugenie M Fribourg, MD
718-638-6230
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Specialties
Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: Va Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Of Va Sch Of Med, Richmond Va 23298
Graduation Year: 1939
Hospital
Hospital: Brooklyn Hosp Center -Downtown, Brooklyn, Ny
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Christopher Barlow Mills, MD
646-486-0001
88 University Pl
New York, NY
Christopher Barlow Mills, MD
646-486-0001
88 University Pl
New York, NY 10003
Education
Medical School: Umdnj-New Jersey Med Sch, Newark Nj 07103
Graduation Year: 1973
Hospital
Hospital: St Vincents Hospital, New York, Ny
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Susan Krieger
(917) 678-2484
635 Madison Ave
New York, NY
Susan Krieger
(917) 678-2484
635 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10022
Specialties
Acupuncture, Acupressure, Nutrition, Macrobiotic Counseling, Qi-Gong-Yoga
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Super Bill given to those covered for Acupuncture out of network
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Additional Information
Member Organizations: NCCAOM Board Certified in Acupuncture and Asian Bodywork Therapy, AOBTA Senior Instructor, MEA--Senior Macrobiotic Counselor
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Elie Hamaoui, MD
718-283-7949
1930 E 26th St
Brooklyn, NY
Elie Hamaoui, MD
718-283-7949
1930 E 26th St
Brooklyn, NY 11229
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: New York Univ Sch Of Med, New York Ny 10016
Graduation Year: 1973
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Marjorie Marion Ordene, MD
718-258-7882
2515 Avenue M
Brooklyn, NY
Marjorie Marion Ordene, MD
718-258-7882
2515 Avenue M
Brooklyn, NY 11210
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: Cornell Univ Med Coll, New York Ny 10021
Graduation Year: 1982
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Carmen G Cardona, MD
718-492-6952
413 50th St
Brooklyn, NY
Carmen G Cardona, MD
718-492-6952
413 50th St
Brooklyn, NY 11220
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Nutrition
Education
Medical School: Univ De Ciencias Med San Juan Bautista, Hato Rey Pr 00917
Graduation Year: 1990
Hospital
Hospital: New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, Ny; Maimonides Med Ctr, Brooklyn, Ny
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Marizelle Arce
(917) 282-5622
10 Downing St
West village, NY
Marizelle Arce
(917) 282-5622
10 Downing St
West village, NY 10014
Company
Naturopathic Sun LLC
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Nutritionist, Personal Trainer
Specialties & Therapies
Specialties : Adolescent Health
Therapies : Botanical Medicine, Counseling, Enzyme Therapy, Flower Essence Therapy, Hydrotherapy, Iridology, Nutritional Counseling, Sports Performance Consulting, Stretching, Whole Foods Cooking, Exercise, Natural Health, Medicinal Foods, Prenatal Care
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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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