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Mild Lymphocytosis and cholesterol
Hi, I have attached blood report. It says mild lymphocytosis and cholesterol. Can you please check the report and suggest the food to avoid and healthy food to take
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Avoid outside foods and packets foods junkfoods fatty food's processed foods. Drink water 16glasses daily. Walking 30mints to one hour daily. Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you. 
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Hi, Here are a few tips that will help you:- Exercise 40-45 minutes 4-5 times a week. Eat small frequent meals every 2 -3 hours Eat protein rich diet (especially post workout, it will help in building muscle) and improve metabolism. Eat proper breakfast, as 40% of day's energy comes from breakfast. Include healthy fat in your diet like nuts - almonds and walnuts, seeds like pumpkin, watermelon, sunflower seeds, etc. Eat fiber rich diet, it will help to gain early satiety and help you feel full - include fruits and vegetables in your diet avoid junk food, oily food, processed or canned foods. Drink a glass of water every hour daily to optimally hydrate the body. Note: the given prescription can change according to different conditions.
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Hi There is not any report Please take direct consultation for customised diet plan n share your report
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